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Does my HSA cover cosmetic dental procedures?

Not all health expenses can be paid for using your Health Savings Account (HSA), especially when it comes to cosmetic procedures. In this article, we will explore what you can (and can’t) use your HSA cash for. 

First things first: What is an HSA? 

An HSA is a special type of piggy bank, allowing you to stash away pre-tax dollars to cover certain health expenses. This is helpful in lowering your out-of-pocket health care costs. HSAs are only for individuals with high-deductible health plans, and there are specific guidelines you must follow.

Make sure to do your homework before using your HSA. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is clear on which medical expenses you can use your HSA on. Generally, it can be used for anything that is a necessary medical treatment. This means you can use your HSA for most medical, dental, and vision care expenses. However, cosmetic procedures do not usually make the cut, unless they are medically necessary or for restorative purposes. Using your HAS for non- qualified expenses will incur taxes and possibly a 20% penalty.1

Fun fact: Many oral health products, like mouth guards, cold sore treatments, lip balm, and denture adhesive creams, are HSA-eligible. You can check which products are eligible at hsastore.com.

Here is a breakdown of common cosmetic dental procedures and whether you can use your HSA on them:

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    Orthodontics
    Braces, clear aligners, retainers, and other orthodontic treatments are generally HSA-eligible when recommended by an orthodontist or dentist. They qualify because orthodontics correct dental issues, like a misaligned bite.

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    Teeth whitening

    Because teeth whitening is typically seen as a purely cosmetic procedure, it generally does not qualify as an HSA expense.

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    Veneers
    A gray area is veneers. If you are getting veneers just to enhance your smile, you will not be able to use your HSA. However, if your dentist recommends veneers to repair damage from an accident or a disease, then it may be eligible.

Your HSA offers many advantages. However, like any financial tool, make sure to follow the rules and regulations. And, if you are ever unsure, talk to an expert.

1Non-qualified withdrawal with a penalty. (n.d) from https://hsastore.com/articles/learn-non-qualified-withdrawal-with-a-penalty.html

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