Routine dental work may cost hundreds of dollars per year without insurance. If you need more complex procedures, they could cost thousands of dollars.1 Dental insurance can be a valuable asset to help reduce your out-of-pocket costs for oral care.
Dental plans typically have a dental insurance deductible and require you to pay premiums to keep the policy active. In some cases, premiums are tax deductible. Here, we explore how dental insurance works, when it may be tax deductible, and how to calculate your deduction if you qualify.
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Dental insurance helps a policyholder pay for many dental expenses. In exchange, the policyholder pays monthly premiums to maintain their coverage.
On average, a dental insurance policy with comprehensive coverage costs $52 a month. Many dental plans cover 100% of the costs of routine preventative care, and part of basic services and major procedures.4 Aflac offers network dental insurance with reasonable rates and policies to help cover a wide range of treatments.
Dental insurance premiums may be tax-deductible if they are for procedures that help prevent or alleviate dental disease.2 Cosmetic procedures are typically not covered by insurance policies, so you may not deduct these costs from your taxable income. The ability to deduct premiums may also depend on the state you reside in, and whether you pay premiums with pre-tax or post-tax dollars.3
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Get StartedYou may be able to deduct your dental insurance premiums if you pay them with post-tax dollars and you itemize your deductions on your taxes instead of taking the standard deduction.2 You may also be able to deduct the costs of some dental procedures, such as the following:3
If you’re self-employed, it may be possible to deduct all of your dental insurance premiums if no coverage is available through your or your partner’s employers. If you qualify and wish to deduct dental expenses in addition to premiums, you will need the following documentation:
You may deduct dental insurance premiums and other dental costs in certain situations. This can help you save more and get the care you need. Even if you can’t deduct your premiums, dental insurance may be worth it to help you reduce out-of-pockets for both preventative care and major procedures. Aflac offers network dental insurance to help you save on dental care. Get a dental insurance quote today from Aflac or speak with an agent to learn more about our dental insurance coverage.
Get StartedDental insurance with no waiting period means you can get the coverage you need right away. Learn more about Aflac's dental insurance plans with limited or no waiting periods.
Dental insurance can save you money on dental care. Learn how it works, what it covers, and how to get a dental insurance plan.
1 Care Credit - Dental Exam and Procedure Costs. Updated June 12, 2025.https://www.carecredit.com/dentistry/costs/. Accessed July 18, 2025.
2 Investopedia – Is Dental Insurance Tax Deductible? Updated December 11, 2023. https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/112415/dental-insurance-tax-deductible.asp. Accessed October 9, 2024.
3 GoodRx – Are Dental Expenses Tax Deductible? Updated January 11, 2023. https://www.goodrx.com/insurance/taxes/are-dental-expenses-tax-deductible. Accessed October 9, 2024.
4 Forbes – How Much is Dental Insurance? (Coverage & Cost) Updated June 10, 2024. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/health-insurance/dental-insurance-coverage-and-cost/. Accessed October 9, 2024.
5 H&R Block – Health insurance premiums: Can they be deducted as medical expenses? https://www.hrblock.com/tax-center/filing/adjustments-and-deductions/deducting-pre-tax-premiums/. Accessed October 30, 2024.
6 IRS – Topic no. 502, Medical and dental expenses. https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc502. Accessed October 9, 2024.
Content within this article is provided for general informational purposes and is not provided as tax, legal, health, or financial advice for any person or for any specific situation. Employers, employees, and other individuals should contact their own advisers about their situations. For complete details, including availability and costs of Aflac insurance, please contact a local Aflac agent.
Aflac coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus. In New York, Aflac coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance Company of New York.
Dental: In Delaware, Policies A82100R–A82400R. In Idaho, Policies A82100RID–A82400RID. In Oklahoma, Policies A82100ROK–A82400ROK. In Virginia, A82100RVA–A82400RVA.
Dental, Vision, and Hearing coverage is underwritten by Tier One Insurance Company. Tier One Insurance Company is part of the Aflac family of insurers. In California, Tier One Insurance Company does business as Tier One Life Insurance Company (Tier One NAIC 92908).
Dental, Vision and Hearing: In Delaware, Policy T80000. In Idaho, Policy T80000ID. In Oklahoma, Policy T80000OK. Dental claims are administered by SKYGEN USA, LLC. Vision claims are administered by EyeMed Vision Care, LLC. Hearing claims are administered by Nations Hearing. NOTICE: The coverage offered is not a qualified health plan (QHP) under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and is not required to satisfy essential health benefits mandates of the ACA. The coverage provides limited benefits.
Coverage may not be available in all states, including but not limited to NJ, NM, NY or VA. Benefits/premium rates may vary based on state and plan levels. Optional riders may be available at an additional cost. Policies and riders may also contain a waiting period. Refer to the exact policy and rider forms for benefit details, definitions, limitations and exclusions.
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