Quality dental care covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is designed to provide essential dental care to those who need it most. If you are:
June 1st 2025, for 18 to 64 Age Group
…you may qualify for FREE or LOW-COST dental care!
Eligibility requirements below:
To qualify for the CDCP, you must meet all 4 of these requirements:
You don’t have access to dental insurance
You and your spouse/common-law partner (if applicable) must have filed your tax returns in Canada so that your family income can be assessed for the previous year
Your adjusted family net income is less than $90,000
You’re a Canadian resident for tax purposes
You need to meet all the eligibility criteria to qualify for the CDCP.
Preventive Services:
Routine check-ups, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Diagnostic Services:
Comprehensive exams and X-rays to detect potential dental issues early.
Restorative Services:
Treatments like fillings and crowns to repair damaged teeth.
Endodontic Services:
Root canal procedures to address tooth infections.
Prosthodontic Services:
Complete and partial dentures to replace missing teeth.
Periodontal Services:
Deep scaling and treatments to maintain
gum health.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan includes a wide range of essential dental services such as routine checkups, teeth cleanings, X-rays, fillings, root canal treatments, and tooth extractions and much more.
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Not always. The CDCP helps cover eligible services, but some patients may still have co-payments or additional out-of-pocket costs depending on their income level and the treatment provided.
Covered services may include dental exams, cleanings, X-rays, fluoride treatments, fillings, root canals, dentures, certain crowns, oral surgery procedures, and other medically necessary treatments. Coverage varies by service and may require preauthorization for some procedures.
Yes. Preventive services such as routine exams, professional cleanings, X-rays, fluoride applications, and sealants are covered under the plan.
Dental implants are generally not covered under the current CDCP benefits. Your dentist can discuss alternative tooth replacement options that may be covered.
Eligible individuals can apply through the Government of Canada’s CDCP application process. Once approved, you will receive information about your coverage and enrollment.
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