You will be advised in full as to the specifics of your required treatment plan and the specific costs involved before any additional work is carried out. No treatment can be carried out without a consultation with your dentist (with exception to emergency visits).
If you have any questions or require any clarity please don’t hesitate to speak to one of our team who will be delighted to assist.
Routine Dental Care:
You cannot claim relief for routine dental care. This includes fillings, scaling, cleaning, tooth extraction, or providing/repairing artificial teeth/dentures.
Non-Routine Dental Care:
You may be able to claim relief for non-routine dental care. This includes crowns, veneers, rembrandt type etched fillings, tip replacing, inlays, endodontics (root canal treatment), periodontal treatment, orthodontic treatment (provision of braces and related treatment), surgical extraction of impacted wisdom teeth or bridgework (enamel-retained bridge or a tooth-supported bridge). See
revenue.ie
for full details and information.
How to claim dental expenses:
To claim tax relief on non-routine dental expenses you must have a form MED 2 completed by the dentist (following treatment completion and payment in full for that treatment).