Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)
At Parkside Dental Care, we strive to remove financial barriers to accessing oral health care for eligible Canadian residents. You may qualify for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). See the information below to learn more.
Note: The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) helps lower your dental costs by offering partial coverage for treatments, not full payment. This means you’ll pay a portion of the fee, based on the guidelines set by the plan.
While you’ll still have out-of-pocket costs, the CDCP aims to make dental care more affordable without covering 100% of the treatment cost.
For specific details on coverage and eligibility, it’s best to check with your dental provider.
Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible for the CDCP, you must meet the following criteria:- No private dental insurance plan
- Annual household income under $90,000
- Canadian resident
- Have filed taxes for the previous year
Phased Rollout Schedule:
The Government of Canada is rolling out the plan in phases, allowing different groups to apply at different times:- Aged 87+: Apply starting December 2023
- Aged 77-86: Apply starting January 2024
- Aged 72-76: Apply starting February 2024
- Aged 70-71: Apply starting March 2024
- Aged 65-69: Apply starting May 2024
- Adults with a Disability Tax Credit and children under 18: Apply starting June 2024
- All other Canadian residents: Apply starting in 2025
Important Information Before Your Appointment:
For all eligible patients, treatment under the CDCP will not be free.- There is a misconception that the CDCP will cover all treatment costs. This is not the case. Regardless of the patient’s eligible coverage, the fee guide provided by the federal government under the CDCP is less than the fee of dental services outlined by the Ontario Dental Association, so patients’ will be responsible to pay the difference.
Participation of Dental Providers:
- Until July, only a small percentage of dentists registered with the CDCP can be seen. After July, patients can visit any participating dentist on a claim-by-claim basis. Not all dentists will participate due to unclear terms and conditions, including privacy concerns. Check with your dentist to confirm their participation in the CDCP.
Availability of Additional Care:
- As of now, the CDCP offers limited treatment options. Essential services such as partial dentures, crowns, and sedation, which are necessary for many patients including children, people with disabilities, and seniors with dementia, will not be available until November and will require government pre-approval. The timeline for government approval is still uncertain.
After Acceptance and Enrollment:
- Plan members will receive a package including a benefits card and the program start date. Treatments completed before the start date will not be reimbursed. The earliest start date for the program is May 2024.
Covered Services:
- The CDCP covers most dental services, including basic services, endodontics, periodontics, restorative treatment, and oral surgery. Contact us for more detailed information.
- Estimates or predeterminations should be sent to check if a specific service is covered.
How to Apply:
For detailed information on eligibility and the application process, visit the official CDCP website: Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). For more information, visit: canada.ca/dental.