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🇨🇦 Canada Dental Care Plan Calculator

Estimate your co-pay under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) based on your adjusted family net income. The CDCP covers dental services for eligible Canadians without private dental insurance, with coverage tiers from full coverage (no co-pay) to 40% coverage depending on your income level.

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JurisdiccionCanada
MonedaCA$ (CAD)
Vigente desde1 ene 2025
Version1.0
Ultima revision1 abr 2026
Proxima revision1 oct 2026
Fuente: Health Canada / Government of Canada

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From your most recent tax return (line 23600)

Number of people in your household

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Formula

Coverage Tier based on Adjusted Family Net Income: Under $70,000 = No Co-Pay (Full Coverage) $70,000-$79,999 = 40% Co-Pay $80,000-$89,999 = 60% Co-Pay Your Co-Pay = Service Cost x Co-Pay Rate

The CDCP determines your co-pay percentage based on your adjusted family net income from your most recent tax return. Lower incomes receive full coverage with no co-pay. As income increases, you pay a larger share of the dental costs.

Preguntas Frecuentes

What are the CDCP income thresholds for co-pay?

If your adjusted family net income is under $70,000, you pay no co-pay and receive full coverage. Between $70,000 and $79,999, you pay a 40% co-pay. Between $80,000 and $89,999, your co-pay is 60%. Families earning $90,000 or more are not eligible for the CDCP.

What dental services are covered by the CDCP?

The plan covers a wide range of services: preventive care (exams, cleanings, X-rays, fluoride treatments, sealants), restorative care (fillings, crowns, root canals), prosthodontics (dentures, bridges, implants in some cases), oral surgery (extractions), and periodontal treatments. Cosmetic dentistry such as teeth whitening is not covered.

How do I know if I am eligible for the CDCP?

You must be a Canadian resident, have filed your most recent tax return, have an adjusted family net income under $90,000, and not have access to any private dental insurance through an employer, spouse, parent, or provincial program. All age groups became eligible during 2025.

How much does a dental cleaning cost under the CDCP?

A standard oral exam and cleaning typically costs approximately $300 to $400. If your income is under $70,000, the CDCP covers 100% of this cost. At the 40% co-pay tier ($70K-$80K), you would pay about $120 to $160 out of pocket. At the 60% co-pay tier ($80K-$90K), you would pay about $180 to $240.

Can I choose any dentist with the CDCP?

You must visit a dental provider who has registered to participate in the CDCP through Sun Life, the plan administrator. Not all dentists have opted in to the program. You can search for participating providers on the Sun Life CDCP provider directory or call 1-833-537-4342.

Do I need to apply every year for the CDCP?

Yes. CDCP eligibility is reassessed annually based on your most recent tax return. You must continue to file your taxes each year to maintain eligibility. If your income changes and crosses a threshold, your co-pay tier will adjust accordingly for the following benefit period.

Are CDCP benefits taxable?

No. Dental benefits received under the CDCP are not taxable income. You do not need to report any coverage amounts or co-pay savings on your income tax return. The plan is designed to be a non-taxable health benefit for eligible Canadians.

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