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Are surgical extractions, such as removal of impacted teeth, considered dental or medical in nature oral surgery procedures?

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Are surgical extractions, such as removal of impacted teeth, considered dental or medical in nature oral surgery procedures?

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Surgical extractions of any type are considered dental in nature and are typically covered under an Aetna medical plan. There are exceptions, however. To verify whether your medical or dental plan may cover surgical extractions, call the member services number on your Aetna ID card. Ask for our Oral Surgery Center of Excellence.

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