Who Can Qualify For The Canadian Dental Care Plan? Eligibility, Income Rules, And Next Steps

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Figuring out the Canadian Dental Care Plan can feel harder than it should. At East Kildonan Dental Group, Winnipeg families ask us the same questions every day: Do I qualify? What will it cover, and what do I need before I book with a CDCP dentist in Winnipeg at EK Dental?

What Is The Canadian Dental Care Plan, And Who Is It For?

The Canadian Dental Care Plan is a federal dental program from the Government of Canada. Health Canada oversees it, applications go through Service Canada, and claims are administered by Sun Life. The plan is meant to help Canadians pay for essential dental care when they don’t have access to private dental insurance.

The biggest point of confusion is “access.” If dental benefits are available through your employer, spouse, pension, or another private group plan, you’re usually not eligible even if you didn’t enroll. Some people with provincial dental programs, territorial dental programs, or other federal social dental programs may still qualify.

Pensioners have an extra step: Some former Pensioners’ Dental Services Plan members may still qualify, depending on whether they can rejoin that plan. The rollout also happened in stages: Seniors, children under 18, and adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate are included now, while eligible adults aged 18 to 64 were able to apply in May 2025 with coverage that started as early as June 1, 2025. For a broader background, see our page on the Canadian Dental Care Plan details.

Who Is Eligible For The Canadian Dental Care Plan?

To qualify for the Canadian Dental Care Plan, you must be a Canadian resident for tax purposes, have filed your tax return for the previous year, and, if applicable, your spouse or common-law partner must have filed too. Your adjusted family net income must be under $90,000, and you must attest that you don’t have access to private dental coverage. The federal CDCP eligibility requirements outline these core rules in detail.

Adjusted family net income determines both eligibility and your co-payment level. If your family income is under $90,000 but you or your spouse has access to workplace, pension, or other private dental coverage, you still don’t qualify.

SituationLikely CDCP Result
Your workplace offers dental coverage, but you declined itDoesn’t qualify
Your spouse has family dental benefits available to youDoesn’t qualify
You can join a pension dental planDoesn’t qualify
You can buy group dental coverage through a member plan or organizationDoesn’t qualify if that counts as access
You have only provincial or territorial government dental helpCould still qualify
You have no insurance, filed taxes, and your family income is under $90,000Likely qualifies
You’re a newcomer who hasn’t filed a Canadian tax return yetDoesn’t qualify yet
You’re an uninsured adult with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificateCould qualify if all other rules are met
You’re a child under 18 in an uninsured eligible householdCould qualify

Adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate and children under 18 may qualify now. A trusted person or delegate can also help complete and submit an application.

Our Straightforward Eligibility Check

Step 1: We Start With Insurance Access

First, we ask whether you have access to any private coverage through work, a pension, a spouse or partner, or a group plan. If yes, the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) usually doesn’t apply.

Step 2: We Look At Income & Tax Filing

Next, we confirm that the previous year’s tax return was filed and, if applicable, that your spouse or common-law partner filed too. That’s what confirms adjusted family net income and whether your household is under the $90,000 limit.

Step 3: We Confirm Your Group & Timing

Last, we confirm whether you’re in the current application phase, such as seniors, children, adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate, or adults 18 to 64 in the broader rollout. If you’re helping a loved one, a trusted person or a delegate may be able to assist.

What Does CDCP Eligibility Mean For Coverage And Costs?

Qualifying for the Canadian Dental Care Plan doesn’t mean every dental bill disappears. It means the plan helps pay for eligible care based on your income and the CDCP fee schedule.

Adjusted Family Net IncomeCDCP Co-Payment
Under $70,0000% co-pay on approved CDCP amounts
$70,000 to $79,99940% patient share, CDCP covers 60%
$80,000 to $89,99960% patient share, CDCP covers 40%

These CDCP income-based co-payment levels are important to review before treatment, so you know what portion you may still need to pay. You might still owe co-payments, charges for non-covered services, or amounts above the CDCP fee amount. Common covered services can include oral exams, preventive care, cleanings, X-rays, fillings, some root canal treatment, dentures, and some oral surgery, but some services require preauthorization.

Before you book, confirm that your application is approved, your coverage start date has arrived, your dentist is a participating dentist, and any needed preauthorization has been handled. Renewal also matters, and you must update your information if your income, marital status, address, or insurance access changes.

Need Help Understanding Your CDCP Options? Book With East Kildonan Dental Group

The Canadian Dental Care Plan can reduce costs for eligible families, but the rules around insurance access, tax filing, pension status, start dates, and renewal can still be confusing. Providers also need to confirm eligibility and, for some treatments, confirm coverage for specific services.

At East Kildonan Dental Group, we help Winnipeg patients understand what to ask before booking with a Winnipeg dentist, whether treatment should wait until the coverage start date, and what co-payments or balances may apply for Manitoba dental care under CDCP. We can also explain how claims are submitted to Sun Life and what preauthorization means for certain treatments. If you’re also thinking about prevention between appointments, a dental hygiene care plan can help you organize daily care and routine cleanings.

If treatment planning includes removals, our tooth extraction information can help you feel more prepared. If you’re planning care for different ages in the same household, our guide to dental care by life stage helps you think through what comes next.

If you’d like warm, practical help understanding your options, East Kildonan Dental Group is here to make the next step feel simpler and clearer.

Canadian Dental Care Plan FAQs

Do I qualify for the Canadian Dental Care Plan if I already have private dental insurance?

No. If you have access to private coverage, you don’t qualify.

Is there an income limit to qualify for the CDCP?

Yes. Your adjusted family net income must be under $90,000.

Can seniors, children, & adults all apply for the Canadian Dental Care Plan?

Yes, but timing depends on the rollout stage. Seniors, children under 18, and adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate are included, and adults 18 to 64 follow the federal CDCP application rollout schedule.

Does the CDCP cover all dental treatment costs?

No. You may still owe a co-payment, charges for non-covered services, or amounts above the CDCP fee schedule.

How do I apply for the Canadian Dental Care Plan?

Applications go through the Government of Canada and Service Canada process. You must attest that you don’t have access to private dental coverage, and your tax information must support eligibility.

Can I use the CDCP at any dentist in Winnipeg?

Not automatically. Confirm that the office is a participating provider and can submit claims to Sun Life under the plan.

What should I bring to my dental appointment if I have CDCP coverage?

Bring your CDCP card and coverage start date details, and ask about co-payments, preauthorization, and whether your planned care is covered. If you’re planning ahead for younger family members, our guide on children’s dental visit frequency can help you map out future visits.

Article written by accounts@firstrank.ca

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