Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

    • About 15 to 30 minutes

      • The whole process can range from about 15 to 30 minutes depending on the x-rays you're having.
      www.uhn.ca/MedicalImaging/Labs_Tests/X-Ray
  1. People also ask

  2. Sep 5, 2024 · The plan is intended for individuals and families with low-to-moderate incomes who don’t have access to private or workplace dental insurance. Children/youth under 18 (and parents on their behalf), as well as seniors and DTC certificate-holders can now submit applications for the CDCP.

    • On this page
    • Services covered
    • How much will be covered
    • Document navigation

    •Services covered

    •How much will be covered

    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), polishing, sealants and fluoride

    •diagnostic services, including examinations and x-rays

    The CDCP will reimburse a percentage of the cost, based on established CDCP fees and your adjusted family net income. You may have to pay additional charges directly to the oral health provider, if:

    •your adjusted family net income is between $70,000 and $89,999

    •your oral health provider charges more than the established CDCP fees, or

    •you and your oral health care provider agree to services that the CDCP doesn’t cover

    •Previous - When can you visit oral health provider

    •Next - How oral health providers can enrol to the CDCP

  3. The CDCP is a national plan, and services can be received anywhere in Canada as long as the selected provider accepts to treat CDCP clients and agrees to bill and receive payment directly from Sun Life.

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · Discover the average cost of a dental x-ray in Canada, and how insurance may help to cover some of that cost.

  5. The Canada Health Act gives no guidance on residence requirements, beyond limiting the waiting period to establish coverage under a provincial or territorial health insurance plan to three months. What health care services are insured by the provinces and territories?

  6. Do I need x-rays at each visit? How often you need to have x-rays also depends on your oral health. A healthy adult who has not had cavities or other problems for a couple of years probably won't need x-rays at every appointment. If your dental situation is less stable and your dentist is monitoring your progress, you may require more frequent ...

  7. www.nshealth.ca › clinics-programs-and-services › x-rayX-Ray | Nova Scotia Health

    A referral (requisition) from your primary care provider and an appointment are required for an x-ray. All bookings can be made by calling 902-473-7771 or toll-free at 1-833-952-2782

  1. People also search for