Legal subjectivity:
In most cases, tooth extraction is a necessary therapeutic operation, and medical insurance can be reimbursed. For example, the extraction of teeth such as periodontal disease, caries, residual roots and crowns is a routine treatment and is within the scope of medical insurance treatment. Legal objectivity:
Article 28 of the Social Insurance Law
Medical expenses that meet the basic medical insurance drug list, diagnosis and treatment items, medical service facilities standards and emergency and rescue shall be paid from the basic medical insurance fund in accordance with state regulations.
article 29
the part of the medical expenses of the insured that should be paid by the basic medical insurance fund shall be directly settled by the social insurance agency, medical institutions and pharmaceutical trading units.
the social insurance administrative department and the health administrative department should establish a settlement system for medical expenses in different places, so as to facilitate the insured to enjoy the basic medical insurance benefits.