Minister Valdez Unveils Easier Access to Dental Care Plan

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The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is making life better for Canadians. More than 2.1 million seniors have been approved to receive coverage under the plan, and to date, almost 250,000 have already obtained oral health care services like cleaning, fillings and dentures.

Today, the Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister of Small Business, joined Kevin Lamoureux, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North, highlight recent changes to the Canadian Dental Care Plan.

As of today, oral health providers will be able to participate in the program on a claim-by-claim basis, making it even easier for them to treat patients participating in the plan. Online applications will open to uninsured Canadians between the ages of 18 and 64 in 2025.

Eligible children under the age of 18 and adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit Certificate can now apply online through Service Canada. Coverage start date, details of coverage and member cards will be sent to eligible applicants by Sun Life, the contracted service provider, in a welcome package.

Successful applicants will receive this welcome package from Sun Life within approximately three months of their application. Expenses for treatments provided under the CDCP will not be covered prior to the coverage start date.

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 an estimated 9 million Canadians who currently do not have coverage.

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