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Dental care in Canada can be costly, especially if you don’t have dental insurance. Fortunately, several charities, non-profits, and government organizations offer free dental clinics where you can book free treatment with select dentists. Depending on your age and needs, you may be eligible for one of these free dental treatments, and if your income is too high to qualify for free treatment, you may still be able to get cheap dental care or dental insurance.
There are several government funded dental care programs but blowing is the most prominent of them.
Each of these free dental care programs has its own requirements and application procedures. Continue reading below to learn more about each of the programs:
The Government of Ontario formally launched the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program (OSDCP) on November 20, 2019, with the goal of providing regular dental services to low-income seniors.
The government expects that by providing regular dental care such as cleanings, checkups, root canals, X-rays, tooth removal and fillings, this program can reduce waiting times in emergency hospitals and improve general well-being.
Public health units, some Community Health Centers and Aboriginal Health Access Centers provide this dental care. This is in contrast to the other three free dental care programs, which are offered by private dental clinics.
To be eligible for OSDCP, you must meet the following requirements:
Healthy Smiles Ontario provides free dental care to children and teens 17 and under.
On January 1, 2016, Healthy Smiles Ontario was formed by uniting several government-supported free dental care programs including: Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD), and Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) . .
Braces are not part of Healthy Smiles. Other cosmetic treatments, such as veneers and teeth whitening, are also not reimbursed. Dental implants are also not reimbursed.
This free dental care is available to people who qualify for Transitional Health Benefits.
Before providing dental care, dentists in Ontario must register with the AccertaWorX online tool to verify patient eligibility for the ODSP dental program. As long as the patient is eligible for the ODSP dental reimbursement, the Special Dental Care treatment plans are valid for five years.
According to Canada’s parliamentary budget officer, an estimated 6.5 million citizens would receive dental coverage under the Liberal-NDP Dental Care Program.
A proposal in the new Liberal-NDP agreement is to create a national dental care program for low-income Canadians to expand Canada’s public health care system.
Families with an annual income of less than $90,000 without dental insurance would also be eligible to apply for the program, while those earning less than $70,000 a year would also not have to pay co-payments and the fixed fee that would otherwise be charged each time in can be taken into account. person reports. Dental costs would be fully covered by the government for any person or family with an income of less than $70,000.
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There are several options for free, low-cost dental treatment if you can’t get dental care because of a lack of insurance or excessive co-payments and benefit limits on your dental insurance.
It’s worth noting that the availability of these services varies depending on where you live. Some options are available to everyone, others depend on your income level or whether you qualify for government services.