What is the CDCP?
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a government-funded program that reduces economic barriers to dental care. It helps cover a wide range of dental services to enhance oral health for individuals of any age. This program provides coverage for those who do not have private dental insurance and whose yearly household income is under $90,000.
Leduc Dental Centre believes in supporting the CDCP to help eligible patients receive the care they need.
Who is Eligible?

You are a Canadian resident for tax purposes.

You do not have any private or employer-sponsored dental coverage.

Your adjusted family net income is less than $90,000.

Canadians of all ages can now apply for the CDCP.
How Much Does the CDCP Cover?
Family Income | What CDCP Pays | What You Pay |
Less than $70,000 | 100% of eligible costs are covered | $0 (unless your dentist in Leduc, AB, charges more) |
$70,000 to $79,999 | 60% of the eligible costs are covered | 40% plus any extra charges |
$80,000 to $89,999 | 40% of the eligible costs are covered | 60% plus any extra charges |
Extra Costs You Might Have to Pay:
- Your dentist near you charges higher prices than the CDCP-approved rates.
- You choose a dental service that is not covered by the CDCP.
What Services Are Covered?
How Can You Apply for the CDCP?
- Go to the Government of Canada’s official website to apply.
- Wait for confirmation of your coverage.
- Book your appointment at Leduc Dental Centre.
- Bring your government-issued ID and proof that you qualify for the CDCP to your appointment.
WhatDo You Need to Know Before You Go?
- Partial dentures
- Dental crowns
- Intermediate sedation services
What Should You Do Before Booking Your CDCP-Covered Appointment?
- Apply for the CDCP.
- Receive your welcome package and CDCP card.
- Confirm your coverage start date.
