The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federal program that helps cover the cost of dental care for eligible Canadian residents without private dental insurance, below certain income thresholds.
Eligibility generally depends on your adjusted family net income, having no access to private dental insurance, being a Canadian resident for tax purposes, and having filed your tax return. Covered services can include exams, cleanings, fillings, X-rays, and more, with the share covered depending on income.
Canadian Dental Care is an independent directory and is not affiliated with the government CDCP. Many clinics listed on our site do accept CDCP — check the individual clinic page, or use our CDCP guide to understand eligibility and what's covered.
For official details and to apply, always refer to the Government of Canada's official CDCP information at canada.ca.