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Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)
We aim to bring modern dentistry within reach to all Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) residents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), through enhanced accessibility & affordability. We are proud to accept patients with the CDCP plan.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federal initiative designed to provide accessible and affordable dental care to millions of Canadians. The plan focuses on extending dental coverage to those who do not have access to private insurance, particularly benefiting children, seniors, and families with adjusted net incomes under $90,000 per year. The CDCP plan covers essential dental services such as routine check-ups, cleanings, fillings, x-rays, and preventive care.
How Much will be Covered?
The CDCP will reimburse a portion of the cost of your treatment, but it may not pay the full amount. You may have to pay additional charges directly to the oral health provider if:
Your adjusted family net income is between $70,000 and $89,999
The cost of your oral health care services are more than what the CDCP will reimburse for these services
You and your oral health provider agree to services that the CDCP doesn’t cover
Reimbursement for Services
Only oral health providers get reimbursed for services covered under the CDCP. If you are covered by the CDCP, you shouldn’t pay the full cost upfront, but you may have to pay any additional charges directly to the oral health provider.
Co-Payments
You may have a co-payment based on your adjusted family net income. A co-payment is the percentage of the CDCP fees that isn’t covered by the CDCP, and that you will have to pay directly to the oral health provider. Your co-payment is based on your adjusted family net income.
Co-Payments Based on Adjusted Family Net Income
Additional Charges
The CDCP fees may not be the same as what providers charge. You may have to pay fees in addition to the potential co-payment if:
The cost of your oral health care services are more than what the CDCP will Reimbursement of this services.
You agree to receive care that the plan doesn't cover.
Before receiving oral health care, you should always ask your oral health provider about any costs that won’t be covered by the plan. Make sure you know what you’ll have to pay directly to your oral health provider ahead of receiving treatment.
The CDCP represents a significant step towards improving oral health and reducing health disparities across Canada. For more detailed information on eligibility and services covered, please visit the official Government of Canada website here or contact your local health service provider.
Drop-by one of our locations & find out more! Our staff is skilled in navigating the CDCP and can assist you in understanding your treatment options more clearly.