Two million Canadian seniors approved for the Canadian Dental Care Plan
May 22, 2024 | Toronto, Ontario | Government of Canada
The Government of Canada is marking new milestones toward making oral health care more accessible and affordable in Canada. This week two million Canadian seniors will have been approved to receive coverage under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) and will be able to access the dental care they need.
To date, more than 90,000 seniors have received care from participating providers. For some seniors, it is their first time seeing an oral health provider in decades. If those eligible for services do not already have an oral health provider they can consult Sun Life’s CDCP Provider Search to find an oral health provider in their community.
Seniors aged 65 and over who do not have access to dental insurance and have an adjusted family net income of less than $90,000 can apply to the CDCP. In June, applications will be further expanded to adults with a valid disability tax credit and children under 18, making oral health care more affordable and accessible for many other Canadian residents.
There are currently close to 10,000 oral health providers offering a wide-range of services to patients covered under the CDCP. This includes dentists and dental specialists, independent dental hygienists and denturists. We thank all participating providers for supporting the CDCP and for their important role in helping to improve health outcomes in Canada.
CDCP clients should always ask the oral health provider if they are participating in the CDCP before booking an appointment. Starting July 8, oral health providers will be able to direct bill Sun Life for services provided on a claim-by-claim basis, without formally signing up for the CDCP. This means clients will be able to see any oral health provider of their choice, as long as the provider agrees to direct bill Sun Life for services provided under the plan.
Depending on their household income, CDCP clients may have to pay a co-payment, as well as additional charges, depending on the services received. Before receiving any services, CDCP clients should confirm the amount that is not covered by the CDCP and that they will need to pay directly to their provider. CDCP clients should not pay the full amount and seek reimbursement from Sun Life, as this is not possible.
Oral health care is health care. No one should have to choose between taking care of their teeth and paying their bills. The CDCP is going to help make dental care more affordable for up to nine million Canadians who are estimated to currently not have coverage.
For more information, visit Canada.ca/dental.