Braces are generally not reimbursable by health insurance. Braces, also known as metal crowns, porcelain crowns or all-porcelain crowns in dentistry, are a method commonly used in restorative dentistry to repair a large range of defects in teeth. This method generally belongs to the oral restoration, is made to improve the quality of life or improve the aesthetics of the person, the national health insurance generally does not include such treatment in the scope of health insurance. In general, most of the treatments involving restorative dentistry, orthodontics, as well as cosmetic dentistry and orthognathic treatment are not reimbursed by medical insurance. The reimbursement for the dental department is generally for some necessary oral surgery, oral surgery extractions and some dental treatment in oral medicine are generally reimbursable, you can also consult the local medical insurance office for details.