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Dental braces appear to be deductible, but the comment around 'cosmetic' is vague. If I have a letter of clinical findings for the braces is that enough to claim?
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October 30, 2019
11:17 AM
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After you file
Generally speaking, orthodontic services do qualify as a medical expense. This includes fillings, dentures, implants and other dental work (braces, etc.) not paid by your insurance plan. The only exception is dental work that is purely cosmetic, such as teeth whitening.
October 30, 2019
11:17 AM