Dental costs raise three practical questions: What’s covered, what you’ll pay, and what happens next. If you’re wondering what Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) coverage in Winnipeg looks like, keep reading!
At East Kildonan Dental Group, we welcome patients looking for a CDCP dentist in Winnipeg, and we help you understand the plan before treatment starts.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federal dental benefit administered through Health Canada and Sun Life. It’s not universal free dental care. To qualify, you generally need to be uninsured, a Canadian resident for tax purposes, have filed your taxes, meet the household income rules, apply, and be approved before using it.
Coverage rules are the same across Canada, including Manitoba, but your actual bill can vary by clinic. Participation, direct billing, and fee differences above CDCP reimbursement amounts can all affect out-of-pocket costs in Winnipeg, whether you’re coming from downtown near Main Street and the Millennium Library or from neighbourhoods farther east. Patients comparing eligibility and timing can review Canadian Dental Care Plan details before booking.
Bring:
Many routine services are commonly covered under CDCP, including a dental exam, cleaning, X-rays, fillings, and extractions. Some cleaning-related items, such as polishing or fluoride treatment, may depend on your age, oral health needs, and frequency limits.
Larger treatments may also be covered, but often require clinical review or preauthorization. That can include a root canal, dentures, periodontal care, oral surgery, and some crowns. Patients coming from central Winnipeg after a day near The Forks or the Canadian Museum for Human Rights often ask the same practical questions about timing and approval.
At East Kildonan Dental Group, we explain what’s routine, what needs review, and what could involve extra costs. If ongoing prevention is part of your care, a dental hygiene care plan can help you see how regular visits fit your budget and oral health goals.
| Service Type | Typical CDCP Status | What To Confirm |
| Exams, cleanings, scaling, X-rays | Usually covered | Frequency limits, age rules, recall timing |
| Fillings, cavity treatment, and simple extractions | Often covered | Co-payment, fee difference, material choices |
| Root canal, dentures, periodontal care, oral surgery | Can require preauthorization | Approval timing, clinical criteria, and lab fees |
| Crowns, bridges, sedation, cosmetic add-ons | Not always covered | Exact out-of-pocket amount, whether anything is excluded |
CDCP coverage doesn’t always pay the full bill. Your share can include a CDCP co-payment based on income, the difference between CDCP fees and clinic fees, or charges for services that aren’t covered.
Before you book, ask: Do you participate in CDCP? Do you submit directly? Do you charge above the CDCP fee guide? Will this service need preauthorization? Can I get a pre-treatment estimate? That matters whether you’re fitting an appointment into a workday near Union Station or live close to the Winnipeg Railway Museum.
For urgent problems, we can also help you understand what to do in a dental emergency before you come in.


At East Kildonan Dental Group, we know CDCP questions are tied to real decisions for seniors, parents, and families losing workplace insurance.
Our straightforward CDCP process is simple:
At East Kildonan Dental Group, we ask about your CDCP approval, your benefit information, and whether you have other coverage that affects coordination. If you haven’t been approved yet, treatment can’t be billed through the plan first.
We look at what you need now, what the plan commonly covers, and what could require preauthorization. That can include some root canal treatment, crowns, dentures, advanced gum disease treatment, and certain oral surgery procedures. We often help patients from the French Quarter as well, including those near St. Boniface Cathedral and Université de Saint-Boniface.
At East Kildonan Dental Group, we go over possible co-payments, non-covered items, and any fee difference before treatment starts, so there are fewer surprises.
Yes, exams and cleanings are commonly covered under the CDCP. We still confirm timing rules and whether extras like polishing or fluoride treatment apply.
Some denture services can be covered, but they may need preauthorization. We can explain what’s needed and how the review may affect timing.
Fillings and simple extractions are often included. A root canal can also be covered, but some cases need approval first; our tooth extraction overview explains part of the treatment picture when a tooth can’t be saved.
You might. Your cost could include a co-payment, a fee difference, or services the CDCP doesn’t cover, whether you’re crossing Esplanade Riel from Provencher Boulevard or heading in from another part of the city.
Yes, if the child is eligible under the program. It often applies to routine exams, cleanings, and cavity treatment. That question also comes up for families spending time along the Red River, near Whittier Park, or visiting Fort Gibraltar.
Start by confirming that the office participates in CDCP and asking for a cost review before treatment. If you expect a more complex visit, including questions about what sedation dentistry is, we’ll talk it through clearly.
If you’re in Winnipeg and want a clearer picture of what your CDCP visit could look like, East Kildonan Dental Group is here to help you feel prepared, informed, and more at ease about your next step.

