Tooth removed by specialist -qualifying dental expense?

dubinamerica

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Had to have a tooth removed last year and go to galway clinic as could not be done in my local dentists as I was heavily pregnant. I was wondering if this would be considered a qualifying dental expense?
 
Had to have a tooth removed last year and go to galway clinic as could not be done in my local dentists as I was heavily pregnant. I was wondering if this would be considered a qualifying dental expense?

Unlikely.

Extractions are considered 'routine' for tax relief purposes.
 
Had to have a tooth removed last year and go to galway clinic as could not be done in my local dentists as I was heavily pregnant. I was wondering if this would be considered a qualifying dental expense?

wouldnt think so,, but ring the tax office
 
Surgical extraction of impacted wisdom teeth are an allowable expense ( must be certified )

Routine extractions are not an allowable expense
 
I agree with the previous posters, but you could ask the dentist.
The dentist has to fill in a Med2 form and will be aware of what procedures they can fill it in for,