The Canadian Dental Care Plan
A federal program providing coverage for Canadian residents who do not have dental benefits and have a household income of less than $90,000 a year.
WhatyouneedtoknowabouttheCDCP
- Dental care under the CDCP is expected to start in May 2024.
- The CDCP is a dental benefit administered by Health Canada, it is not a free dental program.
- No co-payment for those with an adjusted annual family net income under $70,000.
- 40% co-payment of the CDCP benefit for adjusted family net income between $70,000 and $79,999.
- 60% co-payment of the CDCP benefit for adjusted family net income between $80,000 and $89,999.
- Patients may also have to pay costs the CDCP does not cover.
- Not all dental services are covered under the CDCP.
- Before proceeding with treatment, it is important to understand your dental care costs.
- Tell your dental provider if you plan to use CDCP benefits, their practice may or may not participate.
To learn more about the CDCP, visit canada.ca/dental .
ComprehensivecareforfamiliesinBanff
At Rocky Mountain Dental, we are happy to share a fantastic update to our Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) coverage. We expanded our coverage to include both children under 18 and seniors in Banff, AB, making it easier for you to provide top-notch dental care for your entire family. We know how important it is to keep every smile healthy, from your little ones' first teeth to ongoing care for seniors. Our goal is to support you in maintaining great dental health without the added stress of financial concerns. We are here to ensure that all your family's smiles shine bright, no matter the age.
Children Under 18
Preventive, diagnostic and restorative services for our youngest patients.
Seniors 65+
Comprehensive ongoing care for the dental needs of seniors.
FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Ready to use your CDCP coverage?
Tell us when you book and we'll walk you through what is covered and any co-payment.
