Seniors aged 65 and over (as of December 2023)
Adults with disabilities holding a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate (as of June 2024)
Children under 18 years old (as of June 2024)
Remaining Canadian residents aged 18+ (by 2025)
The CDCP provides coverage for a wide range of essential dental services, including:
Diagnostic and Preventive Care: Cleanings, checkups, fluoride treatments, and sealants
Basic Services:Fillings, extractions, and root canals
Major Restorative Services: Dentures, bridges, and other restorative procedures
Anesthesia and Sedation: For complex procedures or patients with specific needs
The CDCP covers cleanings, checkups, fillings, extractions, and some restorative treatments. Some services may require preauthorization, based on individual oral health history and medical conditions.
Eligibility depends on income, insurance status, and residency in Canada.
If your family net income is below $90,000, you may receive 100% coverage for eligible services.
Yes, preventive and basic dental services for children under 18 are covered.
The CDCP is a separate program from traditional dental insurance. If you're eligible for the CDCP, it can help cover the cost of your dental care.
The Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) provides temporary, limited health-care coverage to certain individuals in Canada who are not eligible for provincial or territorial health insurance. It ensures access to essential medical services for vulnerable groups.
The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program provides essential health-care benefits to eligible First Nations and Inuit individuals who are not covered by other plans. This federally funded program ensures access to crucial medical services, enhancing the health and well-being of Indigenous communities across Canada.
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