The Dentist Is In ...
Col. Gary Martin, USAF, DDS, MPH
Dental Care Division Director
TRICARE Management Activity
TRICARE recently implemented two important changes
that enhance TRICARE's dental coverage and improve
access to care. The first change improves coverage for
general anesthesia and institutional costs, which are
covered under the TRICARE medical benefit. The second
change improves access to dental care for TRICARE
Dental Program (TDP) members in overseas locations
by simplifying the payment and claim submission
processes.
General Anesthesia
Effective July 1, 2007, the TRICARE medical benefit began
covering general anesthesia services and institutional
costs for dental treatment provided to beneficiaries with
developmental, mental or physical disabilities, and to
children age 5 or under.
Established by the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)
for Fiscal Year 2007, this change specifically affects
TRICARE beneficiaries' dental coverage through the
TRICARE medical benefit. Reimbursement for general
anesthesia and institutional costs will be based on
beneficiaries' selected TRICARE program option (e.g.,
TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Standard, TRICARE Extra, etc.).
Members should contact their TRICARE regional contractor
for prior authorization before seeking these services.
Although general anesthesia is also a TDP-covered benefit,
the member has a 40-percent cost-share and the TDP does
not cover the institutional, or facility fee.
If you use your medical benefit for these services, it
will not be counted against your TDP $1,200 annual maximum
benefit. You should make an informed decision as to which
coverage is best for you.
The maximum allowable benefit for CONUS/OCONUS is $1,200
per active duty family member per contract year.
"This change helps to enhance the benefits offered by
the TRICARE program and enables beneficiaries with special
needs to receive the dental care they need," said Dr. Gary
Martin, an Air Force colonel, dentist and TRICARE Dental
Care Division Director.
Dr. Martin encourages parents to use the preventive care
benefits offered by the TDP. "To avoid costly and extensive
dental procedures requiring general anesthesia, remember
to take your children to the dentist when they get their
first tooth. This will help prevent tooth decay."
Overseas Civilian Dental Care
The TDP recently added a new list of preferred dentists
outside the Continental United States (OCONUS). The vast
majority of these preferred dentists will be in non-remote
locations. TDP members seeking dental care overseas will
only have to pay the applicable cost-share, not the full
payment, up front when they see a preferred dentist. Additionally,
preferred dentists will submit claims on behalf of TDP members.
Until recently, many host nation providers required payment in
full before dental treatment was provided. Members would then
have to submit a claim for reimbursement.
Dr. Martin explained, "Members often delay needed dental treatment
because they don't have the money up front. Adding preferred
dentists to the program will help improve access to care for
our TDP family members living overseas."
If you are a TDP member who is anticipating a move overseas,
please do not disenroll from the TDP until you know whether there
is an OCONUS military dental treatment facility available and
what dental services can be provided. When you live overseas,
the TDP provides coverage for approved dental care that is not
available at the overseas dental treatment facility.