Pay with your HSA or FSA
Your HSA or FSA card works here like any other card.
No middleman, no paperwork from us, no waiting for anyone to say yes.
Shop appliancesOne card per order. No split payments.
What your card covers here
Dental devices that replace missing teeth or protect the ones you still have. Cosmetic extras sit outside every plan we have read.
Usually eligible
- Tooth flippers
- Partial dentures, acrylic and flexible
- Cast metal partial dentures
- Essix retainers
- Night guards and muscle relaxers
- Impression kits and dental putty
Not eligible
- Snap-on veneers
- Gold teeth
- Whitening foam
- Gift cards
Eligibility varies by plan provider, and your own plan administrator makes the final call. We take the card, your plan decides what it pays for.
Shop with your card
Every appliance here carries the HSA and FSA line on its own page.
How to pay
Put the appliance you need in the cart and open the checkout page.
Type your HSA or FSA card into the card field. Nothing else changes.
Keep the itemized receipt we email you. Your plan may ask for it later.
One card per order. Card networks cannot split a dental order in two, so a cart with cosmetic items goes on one card or becomes two separate orders.
If your card is declined
Cards get declined for dull reasons. The balance has not been funded yet, the plan pays for dental only in part, or the bank has never seen our lab before.
Pay with a regular card and claim the money back from the plan afterwards.
Your itemized receipt carries the five things every administrator asks for. Purchase date, plain description, our lab name and address, your name, and the amount charged.
Find your order and download the receipt. No login needed.
Dates and limits for 2026
For most plans, FSA funds expire December 31. HSA money is yours and it never expires at all, no matter when you put it in.
Some plans give a grace period into March instead of a carryover, and a plan gets one of the two, never both of them.
Questions people actually ask
Do you take HSA and FSA cards
Yes. Enter your HSA or FSA card at checkout the same way you would enter any other card. One card per order.
Are dental flippers HSA and FSA eligible
A flipper replaces missing teeth, and artificial teeth are a qualified medical expense in IRS Publication 502. Your plan administrator makes the final call.
Do I need a letter of medical necessity
Not for a flipper, a partial denture or a retainer. These are dental devices, not general wellness products, so administrators do not ask for one.
Can I split payment between cards
No. A dental order cannot be split across cards. Pay the whole order with one card, or pay with a regular card and claim it back later.
What happens if my card is declined
Pay with a regular card and send the itemized receipt to your administrator for reimbursement. The receipt is on your order page and needs no login.
Are snap-on veneers covered
No. Veneers are cosmetic, and plans exclude cosmetic dentistry. We do not put an HSA or FSA badge on them.
Is the impression kit covered
The kit is part of making your appliance, so it sits on the same receipt as the appliance.
When does the money expire
For most plans, FSA funds expire December 31. Some plans add a grace period into March or a small carryover. HSA money never expires.
Where does a refund go
Back to the card you paid with. Tax rules require a refund to return to the same HSA or FSA account.
The long version for flippers lives here. Are dental flippers HSA and FSA eligible
FSA and HSA eligibility and coverage varies by plan provider. Actual savings depends on your tax rate. Smile Lab USA makes removable dental appliances and does not give medical, dental or tax advice.
Acrylic Flipper
Semi-Flex Flipper
Flexible Flipper
Acrylic Partial
Cast Metal Partial
Soft Night Guard