TRICARE medical vs. dental coverage: understanding key differences

Defense Health Agency
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Date: 07.07.2026
Posted: 07.07.2026 10:06
News ID: 569467
TRICARE medical vs. dental coverage: understanding key differences

It isn’t always clear whether a condition involving your mouth is covered under a TRICARE medical or dental plan. Knowing which plan to use can help avoid unnecessary costs or delays in care.

“Your TRICARE medical plan may cover dental care if it’s due to an injury or medical condition,” said Doug Elsesser, Contracting Officer Representative, Active Duty Dental Program and TRICARE Dental Program, at the Defense Health Agency. “Knowing which plan to use can save you time and money.”

Here’s what to know.

What is the TRICARE Dental Program?

The TDP is a separate, premium-based dental plan available to active duty family members, National Guard and Reserve members, and their family members. TDP covers services like:

You can find more details in the TRICARE Dental Program Handbook, which outlines coverage for restorative services and more.

When is dental care considered “medical”?

Your TRICARE medical plan may cover some conditions that require limited dental care, called adjunctive dental care. Adjunctive dental care is treatment for a medical condition that causes a dental condition. A dentist may provide the care, but it’s considered medical for insurance purposes. On the other hand, the TRICARE Dental Program covers routine and restorative dental work like cleanings or fillings. Here are some examples of adjunctive dental care that TRICARE may cover:

**Note:**TRICARE requires pre-authorization for any adjunctive dental care unless it's a medical emergency. Your provider should submit a request before you receive care. Also, if you simply crack a tooth, TRICARE medical plans won’t cover treating it.

Coverage scenarios

When you need a dental procedure to treat a medical condition, it’s usually considered adjunctive care. This means it’s covered under your TRICARE medical plan, and not your dental plan. Here are some examples:

Scenario Type of Coverage
Routine tooth cleaning or filling Dental
Root canal due to infection Dental
Braces for cosmetic reasons Dental
Wisdom Teeth Removal Dental
Tooth removal after facial trauma Medical—with pre-authorization
Surgery for a jaw fracture Medical—with pre-authorization
Removal of tooth fragments from soft tissue Medical—with pre-authorization

Oral surgery and other procedures

Aside from fractures and other traumas, there are other procedures in and around the mouth that TRICARE medical plans cover. These are a few examples:

For any of these procedures, contact your TRICARE health plan contractor about coverage and pre-authorization requirements.

Know before you go

Unsure which benefit to use? Speak to your TRICARE health plan contractor or the TRICARE https://www.uccitdp.com/home, United Concordia, before getting treatment.

Dental and medical care are both important to your overall health. Knowing which benefit to use gets you the care you need when you need it.