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Canadian Dental Care Plan
What To Know About CDCP. Learn How It Affects Your Oral Health Needs.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) will help cover a wide range of oral health care services that:
– Keep your teeth and gums healthy
– Prevent and treat oral health care issues and diseases
Examples of services that could be covered under the CDCP when recommended by an
oral health provider, include:
- preventive services, including scaling (cleaning), sealants and fluoride
- diagnostic services, including examinations and x-rays
- restorative services, including fillings
- endodontic services, including root canal treatments
- prosthodontic services, including:
- complete dentures, and
- partial removable dentures
- periodontal services, including deep scaling
- oral surgery services, including extractions
Note: Some oral health care services will require preauthorization. Preauthorization is a process where prior approval is required, based on the recommendation of the oral health provider, before the treatment is provided, to confirm it will be covered under the plan. These treatments and/or services take into consideration an individual’s oral health history and medical conditions. Services requiring preauthorization will become available in November 2024.
The CDCP will only pay for oral health care services covered within the plan at the established CDCP fees. These fees are not the same as the provincial and territorial oral health associations suggested fee guides that providers often use to charge for oral health services. People covered under the CDCP may have to pay any additional charges directly to the oral health provider.
How much will be covered
- your adjusted family net income is between $70,000 and $89,999
- the cost of your oral health care services are more than the established CDCP fees, or
- you and your oral health care provider agree to services that the CDCP doesn’t cover
Co-payments
Adjusted family net income | How much will the CDCP cover | How much you will cover |
---|---|---|
Lower than $70,000 | 100% of eligible oral health care service costs will be covered at the CDCP established fees. | 0% of the CDCP established fees. You may face additional charges as described below. |
Between $70,000 and $79,999 | 60% of eligible oral health care service costs will be covered at the CDCP established fees. | 40% of the CDCP established fees. You may face additional fees as described below. |
Between $80,000 and $89,999 | 40% of eligible oral health care service costs will be covered at the CDCP established fees. | 60% of the CDCP established fees. You may face additional fees as described below. |
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 reimburse based on the established CDCP fees
- 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.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Content on this page is accurate as of August 27, 2024. For the latest up-to-date information, please visit the Government CDCP information page.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
7th Street Dental Centre has one purpose in mind: to see that each and every patient receives professional dental care in a warm, friendly and caring environment.
The ongoing accomplishment of our philosophy is reflected in the number of satisfied patients who recommend their friends and loved ones to our care. We pledge to treat them, as all of our patients, in the same caring and respectful manner in which we ourselves would want to be treated.