The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is here to make dental care more accessible for millions of Canadians. If your adjusted family net income is below $90,000, you may be eligible for this valuable program.

What does the CDCP cover?

The CDCP aims to help cover the cost of essential dental services, including:

  • Checkups and cleanings: Regular dental checkups are crucial for maintaining good oral health and detecting potential issues early on.
  • Fillings: Addressing cavities promptly helps prevent further tooth decay and potential complications.
  • Extractions: In some cases, tooth extractions may be necessary for dental health.
  • Other necessary services: The plan may also cover other essential dental treatments.

Who is eligible for the CDCP?

The CDCP is designed to benefit a significant portion of the Canadian population. Eligibility is based on income, and the plan is expected to cover up to nine million uninsured Canadians.

How do I apply for the CDCP?

Applications for the CDCP are being rolled out in phases.

What resources are available?

We understand that navigating a new program can have questions. To help you better understand and access the CDCP, we have prepared some helpful resources:

  • Informative guides: We can provide you with easy-to-understand guides explaining the CDCP in detail.
  • Eligibility checklists: We can help you determine if you meet the eligibility criteria for the plan.
  • Application assistance: We can assist you with the application process, ensuring your information is accurate and complete.

Don’t let the cost of dental care prevent you from prioritizing your oral health.

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