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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · When to apply. The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is opening in phases. Make sure you meet all 4 of the eligibility requirements before applying. Check the schedule below to find out when you can apply. Application schedule. Group. When you can apply. Aged 65 or older.

  2. Aug 6, 2024 · The new Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a $13 billion federal government program available to low-income Canadian residents without dental benefits. It isnt a free dental program but a government dental benefit that eases financial barriers to oral health care access.

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    Last month, the Government of Canada launched the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). The CDCP is a new federal dental plan that will help ease financial barriers to accessing oral health care for up to 9 million people who do not currently have private dental insurance.

    January 31, 2024 | Ottawa, Ontario | Government of Canada

    The CDCP is expanding applications: on February 1st, potentially eligible seniors aged 72 and up will start receiving invitation to apply letters  

    Last month, the Government of Canada launched the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). The CDCP is a new federal dental plan that will help ease financial barriers to accessing oral health care for up to 9 million people who do not currently have private dental insurance.

    Since mid-December, Service Canada has approved over 400,000 applications. Each month, Service Canada will contact a new group of seniors, based on age. While applications remain open for those 77 years or older, in February, we are expanding to seniors, aged 72 to 76. That means potentially eligible seniors aged 72 to 76 will start receiving letters inviting them to apply to the CDCP, with instructions on how to validate their eligibility and apply to the plan by phone.

    To ensure a smooth experience, the CDCP is being rolled out using a phased approach:

    "The Canadian Dental Care Plan is already seeing significant uptake, with more than 400,000 seniors successfully applying for the plan in just the first month, all without any wait time on the phone. Our focus remains on ensuring seniors, and soon, other age groups, have access to necessary oral health services. Eligibility will continue to expand to more age groups in the coming weeks and Service Canada is well-equipped to provide seamless, quality client service.”

    - The Honourable Terry Beech, Minister of Citizens’ Services

    “Seniors deserve access to dental care. To date, more than 400,000 seniors have successfully applied for the CDCP. They will be able to start seeing an oral health provider as early as May 2024 and more seniors are applying each day. This means that more Canadians residents will be able to access dental care that we know keeps people healthy and gives them the dignity to live a healthy life.

    - The Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health

    “Every Canadian should have dental care, especially seniors. The Canadian Dental Care Plan has already got hundreds of thousands of uninsured seniors approved for dental care, and more are joining every day. Because health care isn’t just about years, it’s about quality of life.”

    - The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Minister for Seniors

    •Budget 2023 announced an investment of $13 billion over five years, starting in 2023-24, and $4.4 billion ongoing, to implement the CDCP, making it the biggest government program in generations.

    The CDCP is administered by Health Canada in collaboration with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), through Service Canada, and Sun Life.

    To qualify for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) you must have an adjusted family net income of less than $90,000, not have access to employer/pension-sponsored or private dental insurance and have filed your tax return in the previous year. 

    To improve oral health outcomes, the CDCP will help cover a wide range of oral health care services, on the recommendation of an oral health care provider. Examples of these services include preventive care such as scaling (cleaning), polishing, as well as other services such as exams, x-rays, fillings, removable dentures, and root canal treatments.

    • Employment And Social Development Canada
  3. The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is helping make the cost of dental care more affordable for eligible Canadian residents. Applications now open for: Seniors aged 65 and over. Children under the age of 18. Adults with a valid federal Disability Tax Credit certificate for 2023.

  4. May 1, 2024 · Beginning May 1, coverage began for seniors 70 years and older. Those aged 65 to 69 can also now apply for the program online. The massive public oral health-care insurance program will...

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · The federal government has launched a program called the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) to cover the cost of some dental care. People who are now eligible for the plan include people with disabilities (who hold a Disability Tax Credit [DTC] certificate), as well as children under the age of 18 and people aged 65 and over.

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  7. Dec 11, 2023 · The federal government unveiled some details Monday of a long-awaited plan to help uninsured Canadians afford dental care -- a rollout industry professionals say they'll be watching closely...

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