The Canadian Dental Care Plan

The Canadian Dental Care Plan is an initiative aimed at improving access to dental care in the country. In an effort to increase the delivery of necessary dental services, this plan will provide dental care benefits to eligible groups and families. Its goal is to promote good oral health while reducing the financial burden that the cost of dental care places on individuals.

Key Highlights of the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)

  • The program starts in May 2024 and offers services to help with dental care.
  • Income-Based Coverage: Three-tier system determines your co-payment
  • Family-Focused: Coverage extends to various household members
  • Essential Services: Includes preventive and basic dental care
  • Provider Network: Participating in dental clinics across Canada
  • Co-Payment Structure: Patients must make a co-payment based on their adjusted family net income:
    • $70,000 or less: No co-payment required.
    • $70,001 – $79,999: 40% co-payment.
    • $80,000 – $89,999: 60% co-payment.

Explore the official Canadian Dental Care Plan website to find detailed information on eligibility criteria, the application process, required documents, and additional essential guidelines.

Comprehensive Dental Care for Everyone

We are dedicated to serving all Canadian citizens—including children and seniors—through dental care. Keele Crosstown Dental is proud to be part of such programs, making it easier for the community of York and surrounding areas to receive quality, affordable dental care. We would be happy to walk you through the process of understanding your benefits and how we can support you with the necessary care. If you have questions about the CDCP or eligibility, call us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

To access the CDCP, eligible patients will need to apply through Health Canada’s official process. Once approved, you can begin receiving benefits for eligible dental services at participating clinics like Keele Crosstown Dental.

Dental insurance covers a range of services, including routine check-ups, cleanings, fillings, and more. The CDCP will outline specific services covered under its plan.

You don’t need to cancel private insurance. CDCP can work alongside private plans, though some restrictions may apply. Contact our clinic to learn how we coordinate benefits for patients with dual coverage.

You can start receiving CDCP benefits when the program launches in May 2024. Ensure your dental provider is part of the program for a seamless experience.

You do not need to wait. It is wise to visit the dentist regularly for check-ups. You can discuss the CDCP during your appointment to understand how it may benefit you.

The CDCP will not replace employer-provided dental coverage. It serves as an additional option for those who may not have sufficient benefits through their job.

Eligibility for the CDCP is based on family income and specific criteria outlined by Health Canada. Check the official website for detailed information.

You can apply for the CDCP when it launches in May 2024. Stay updated on the application process through canada.ca/dental.

Yes, you might still be able to get the CDCP, even if you already get help from a provincial program. Talk to your provider to find out the best options for you.

The CDCP will cover various essential dental services. Detailed information about specific services can be found on the Canada Dental Care Plan website.