CDCP Information for Patients
The below information provides an overview of the CDCP program. Please visit the government CDCP website for more information, or contact us if you’d like to book an appointment.
CDCP Information for PatientsUnderstanding the Canadian Dental Care PlanWhat is CDCP? The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federally delivered public dental care initiative launched in December 2023. It aims to provide comprehensive dental care services to eligible Canadian residents, ensuring access to essential oral health care. This plan covers a wide range of services, from preventive care to more complex procedures, to maintain and improve the oral health of Canadians. Here, you will find detailed information about the CDCP and its benefits.
What is CDCP and What Does it Offer?Comprehensive Dental CoverageThe CDCP offers a robust range of dental services designed to keep your teeth and gums healthy. These services include:
Who Qualifies for the CDCP?Seniors Aged 65 and Above:
CDCP Eligibility CriteriaEligibility for the CDCP is based on several factors, including age, disability status, and income. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the criteria:
Age Requirements:
Applying For The CDCPApplying for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a straightforward process designed to ensure that eligible Canadian residents can access essential dental care services. This section provides a detailed guide on how to apply, the necessary documentation, and tips to make your Canadian Dental Care Plan application process as smooth as possible.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for the CDCP
1. Check EligibilityBefore filling out your Canadian Dental Care Plan application, ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the CDCP. Refer to the Eligibility section to verify your qualification based on age, disability status, and income.
2. Gather Required DocumentationTo complete your Canadian Dental Care Plan application, you will need the following information for yourself and your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable):
The above information provides an overview of the CDCP program. Please visit the government CDCP website for more information, or contact us if you’d like to book an appointment.
CDCP Information for PatientsUnderstanding the Canadian Dental Care PlanWhat is CDCP? The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federally delivered public dental care initiative launched in December 2023. It aims to provide comprehensive dental care services to eligible Canadian residents, ensuring access to essential oral health care. This plan covers a wide range of services, from preventive care to more complex procedures, to maintain and improve the oral health of Canadians. Here, you will find detailed information about the CDCP and its benefits.
What is CDCP and What Does it Offer?Comprehensive Dental CoverageThe CDCP offers a robust range of dental services designed to keep your teeth and gums healthy. These services include:
- Preventive Services: Regular check-ups, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants to prevent oral health issues.
- Diagnostic Services: Comprehensive examinations and X-rays to diagnose potential dental problems.
- Restorative Services: Fillings, crowns, and other treatments to restore damaged teeth.
- Endodontic Services: Root canal treatments to address issues within the tooth.
- Prosthodontic Services: Dentures and partial dentures to replace missing teeth.
- Periodontal Services: Deep scaling and other treatments for gum health.
- Oral Surgery Services: Extractions and other surgical procedures as needed.
Who Qualifies for the CDCP?Seniors Aged 65 and Above:
- Eligibility: Canadian residents aged 65 and older.
- Application Start Date: Applications opened in December 2023.
- Eligibility: Adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate.
- Application Start Date: Applications started on June 27, 2024.
- Eligibility: Canadian residents under the age of 18.
- Application Start Date: Applications started on June 27, 2024.
- Eligibility: Other eligible Canadian residents not covered in the above categories.
- Application Start Date: Applications start in 2025.
CDCP Eligibility CriteriaEligibility for the CDCP is based on several factors, including age, disability status, and income. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the criteria:
Age Requirements:
- Specific age groups have defined application start dates.
- Seniors (65+), children (under 18), and adults with specific conditions have priority phases.
- Adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate are eligible.
- This includes conditions that significantly impair daily living activities.
- The CDCP is designed to assist those with lower and moderate incomes.
- Detailed income limits and co-payment structures will be provided in the Cost section.
Applying For The CDCPApplying for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a straightforward process designed to ensure that eligible Canadian residents can access essential dental care services. This section provides a detailed guide on how to apply, the necessary documentation, and tips to make your Canadian Dental Care Plan application process as smooth as possible.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for the CDCP
1. Check EligibilityBefore filling out your Canadian Dental Care Plan application, ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the CDCP. Refer to the Eligibility section to verify your qualification based on age, disability status, and income.
2. Gather Required DocumentationTo complete your Canadian Dental Care Plan application, you will need the following information for yourself and your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable):
- Social Insurance Number (SIN)
- Date of Birth
- Full Name
- Home and Mailing Address
- List of any dental coverage through government social programs (if applicable)
- Proof of tax filing for 2023 (Notice of Assessment)
- Seniors aged 65 and above: Applications opened in December 2023.
- Adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate: Applications started on June 27, 2024.
- Children under the age of 18: Applications started on June 27, 2024.
- All remaining eligible Canadian residents: Applications start in 2025.
- Visit the CDCP Online Application
- Follow the prompts to complete the application form
- Submit all required documentation and personal information
- Trusted Person: A family member or friend can help you apply by entering your information on your behalf.
- Delegate: A legal representative or designated individual can complete the application for you.
- Enrolment Confirmation: You will receive a confirmation of your enrolment from Sun Life, the administrator of the CDCP.
- Welcome Package: Within three months, Sun Life will send you a welcome package that includes your member card and coverage start date.
- Keep a copy of your submitted application and any correspondence.
- Check the CDCP website regularly for updates and additional information.
The above information provides an overview of the CDCP program. Please visit the government CDCP website for more information, or contact us if you’d like to book an appointment.