
Good news, Canadians! Starting today, Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) has officially expanded to include eligible residents aged 35 to 54. This is a game-changer for millions of Canadians who’ve been putting off dental visits due to cost. With the CDCP, you can now access affordable dental care, save big, and flash a brighter smile in 2025. Ready to dive into the details? Let’s break it down so you can check if you qualify, understand what’s covered, and start planning your next dental appointment with confidence!
What is the Canadian Dental Care Plan?
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federal government initiative designed to make oral health care accessible to low- and middle-income Canadians who lack private dental insurance. Launched as part of Budget 2023, the program aims to support up to 9 million uninsured Canadians with an adjusted family net income of less than $90,000 annually. Since its rollout, the CDCP has already helped 3.4 million Canadians get approved, with 1.7 million receiving care as of March 2025. Now, with the inclusion of adults aged 35-54, even more Canadians can benefit from this transformative program.
Think of the CDCP as your dental safety net—covering essential services like cleanings, fillings, and even some major procedures, so you don’t have to choose between a healthy smile and your budget.
Why This Expansion Matters
Dental care isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a cornerstone of overall health. Poor oral health can lead to serious issues like gum disease, infections, and even heart problems. Yet, for many Canadians, especially those without employer-provided dental plans, the cost of care has been a barrier. The CDCP’s expansion to include ages 35-54 starting May 29, 2025, with coverage kicking in as early as June 1, 2025, is a significant step toward reducing these barriers.
This age group is often in the thick of busy lives—raising families, building careers, and managing tight budgets. The CDCP offers a lifeline, making preventive and essential dental care affordable. Whether it’s a routine cleaning or a long-overdue filling, this plan can save you hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars annually.
Do You Qualify for the CDCP?
To take advantage of the CDCP, you need to meet four key eligibility criteria. Here’s the checklist to see if you’re eligible:
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No Dental Insurance: You must not have access to dental coverage through an employer, a family member’s employer benefits (including Health Spending Accounts), a pension plan, or a privately purchased dental insurance plan. If you have other types of private insurance (e.g., for drugs or travel), you may still qualify.
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Adjusted Family Net Income Below $90,000: Your 2024 tax return (and your spouse or common-law partner’s, if applicable) must show an adjusted family net income under $90,000. You’ll need your 2024 Notice of Assessment (NOA) from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to apply.
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Canadian Resident for Tax Purposes: You must live in Canada and file taxes here.
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Filed Your 2024 Taxes: Both you and your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable) must have submitted your 2024 tax return and received your NOA.
Pro Tip: If you receive dental benefits through a provincial, territorial, or federal social program, you might still qualify! The CDCP coordinates with these programs to fill coverage gaps, ensuring you get the care you need without duplication.
For adults aged 35-54 with a valid Disability Tax Credit (DTC) certificate, you’ve been eligible since earlier phases, but the general 35-54 age group can now apply starting today. If you’re unsure about your eligibility, visit canada.ca/dental for a detailed guide.
What’s Covered Under the CDCP?
The CDCP covers a wide range of preventive, basic, major, and additional services to keep your smile healthy. Here’s a snapshot of what you can expect:
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Preventive Services: Cleanings, sealants (especially for kids), and fluoride treatments to keep cavities at bay. Note: Some users have reported that the plan covers one hour of preventive scaling/cleaning per year, but additional units may be approved with preauthorization based on your oral health needs.
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Basic Services: Fillings, extractions, and root canal treatments to address common dental issues.
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Major Services: Crowns, bridges, and dentures (with preauthorization for complex procedures like partial dentures).
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Orthodontic Services (Starting in 2025): Limited orthodontic care, like braces, will be available later in 2025 for cases with a medical need, subject to strict criteria and a maximum spending limit.
Important: Some services, like scaling beyond frequency limits or major procedures, require preauthorization. Your dentist will submit a request to Sun Life, the CDCP’s administrator, to confirm coverage before treatment. Always check with your provider to avoid unexpected costs.
Coverage isn’t always 100%—it depends on your income and your provider’s fees. Here’s the co-payment breakdown based on your adjusted family net income:
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Under $70,000: 100% of eligible costs covered (at government rates).
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$70,000-$79,999: 60% covered, you pay 40%.
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$80,000-$89,999: 40% covered, you pay 60%.
If your dentist charges more than the CDCP reimbursement rates, you’ll cover the difference. Check the 2025 CDCP coverage rates by province and provider type on Sun Life’s website.
How to Apply for the CDCP
Applying for the CDCP is straightforward, and you can start today if you’re aged 35-54. Here’s your step-by-step guide:
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Confirm Eligibility: Double-check that you meet the criteria listed above. Have your 2024 Notice of Assessment ready.
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Gather Documents: You’ll need:
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Your Social Insurance Number (SIN).
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Your 2024 NOA from the CRA.
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Details of any existing dental coverage (if applicable).
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Personal information for you and your spouse/common-law partner (if applicable).
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Submit Your Application:
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Online: The fastest option is through the CDCP portal or your My Service Canada Account (MSCA). If you don’t have an MSCA, register at canada.ca.
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By Phone: Call Service Canada at 1-833-537-4342 (TTY: 1-833-677-6262 for accessibility needs).
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In Person: Visit a Service Canada Centre if you need assistance.
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Await Approval: Processing may take a few weeks. Once approved, you’ll receive a welcome package from Sun Life with your member card, coverage start date, and co-payment details. You can start booking appointments as soon as you get your approval letter with your ID and start date—no need to wait for the card
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Find a Provider: Over 24,400 clinics across Canada participate in the CDCP, including 98% of active dentists, denturists, and dental hygienists. Confirm that your dentist accepts CDCP and bills Sun Life directly to avoid upfront costs.
Need Help? If you’re not comfortable applying alone, a trusted person (like a family member or friend) or a legal delegate can assist. You can also visit a Service Canada office for support.
Renewal Reminder for Current CDCP Members
If you’re already enrolled in the CDCP, don’t forget to renew your coverage by June 1, 2025, to avoid a lapse. You’ll need your 2024 tax return and Notice of Assessment. Renew online at canada.ca/dental, through your MSCA, or via the automated phone service (1-833-537-4342). If you miss the deadline, your coverage will end on June 30, 2025, and any services received during a gap won’t be reimbursed.
Why You Should Act Now
With coverage starting as early as June 1, 2025, there’s no reason to delay. Here’s why applying today makes sense:
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Save Money: Depending on your income, the CDCP could cover 40-100% of eligible dental costs, saving you hundreds on routine care and major procedures.
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Improve Your Health: Regular dental visits prevent small issues from becoming painful, expensive problems.
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Hassle-Free Process: The application is quick, and with nearly all Canadian dentists participating, finding a provider is easy.
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Timely Opportunity: The sooner you apply, the sooner you can book appointments and start saving. Don’t wait until a toothache forces your hand!
Tips for Maximizing Your CDCP Benefits
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Check Provider Participation: Before booking, confirm your dentist participates in the CDCP and bills Sun Life directly. This avoids upfront payments you won’t be reimbursed for.
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Understand Coverage Limits: Review the CDCP Dental Benefits Guide for frequency limitations (e.g., one recall exam every 12 months). Request preauthorization for services beyond these limits.
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Keep Your Renewal Letter Handy: Your renewal or approval letter includes your client number and co-payment details. Bring it to appointments to keep your provider informed.
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Stay Informed: Follow updates on canada.ca/dental or Sun Life’s CDCP page for changes, like the upcoming orthodontic coverage in 2025.
The Bigger Picture: A Healthier Canada
The CDCP isn’t just about saving money—it’s about building a healthier, more equitable Canada. By expanding access to dental care, the government is reducing barriers, improving health outcomes, and easing pressure on the healthcare system. With 4.5 million more Canadians aged 18-64 expected to join the plan in this final phase, the CDCP is set to transform lives.
So, if you’re aged 35-54, don’t let this opportunity pass you by. Check your eligibility, apply today, and get ready to smile brighter in 2025. Your wallet—and your teeth—will thank you!
Ready to Apply? Visit canada.ca/dental or call 1-833-537-4342 to get started. For more details, explore the CDCP Dental Benefits Guide or check out Sun Life’s resources at sunlife.ca.
Have questions or need help? Drop a comment below or share this post with someone who could benefit from the CDCP. Let’s spread the word and help more Canadians smile confidently in 2025!
Sources
Information in this post is based on official updates from Health Canada, Service Canada, and Sun Life, as well as recent announcements reported on trusted platforms. For the most current details, always refer to canada.ca/dental.