Canadian Dental Care Plan: who qualifies and how to apply in 2025

Discover how the Canadian Dental Care Plan can make essential dental services affordable for you and your family in 2025. Learn about eligibility and apply today!


Dental care is essential to overall health, yet it often remains unaffordable for many Canadians. The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) offers an opportunity for individuals and families to access essential dental services without breaking the bank. In 2025, the program expands to cover Canadians of all ages, making dental benefits more accessible than ever.

But who qualifies for the CDCP, and how can you apply? This guide explains eligibility requirements, important updates for 2025, and a simple application process, ensuring you don’t miss out on this significant federal support.

Eligibility for the Canadian Dental Care Plan: Are You Covered?

The Canadian Dental Care Plan eligibility is based on income, residency, and access to existing dental benefits. All criteria must be met to qualify for coverage in 2025.

The Four Key Criteria for CDCP Eligibility

  • Residency: Applicants must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons (refugees). Temporary visitors and international students do not qualify.
  • Income Threshold: Your Adjusted Family Net Income (AFNI) must be under $90,000 for the previous tax year. AFNI includes income reported on Line 23600 of your tax return, adjusted for benefits like UCCB and RDSP.
  • No Dental Coverage: You cannot have access to other dental insurance, including employer-sponsored plans. Proof of lack of coverage is mandatory.
  • Tax Compliance: Applicants must have filed a Canadian tax return for the previous year and have received a Notice of Assessment (NOA) from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

Understanding CDCP Coverage by Income

Your level of coverage is determined by your income bracket. Below is a table explaining coverage levels and out-of-pocket costs:

Income Bracket Coverage Co-Payment Example Cost
Under $70,000 100% $0 $200 cleaning = $0
$70,000-$79,999 60% 40% $1,000 filling = $400
$80,000-$89,999 40% 60% $3,000 crown = $1,800
$90,000+ Not eligible Full cost No benefits

Enhanced Benefits Coming in 2025

The updated CDCP now includes:

  • Annual coverage limit increased to $3,000
  • Major restorative services covered at 65%
  • Orthodontic options for medically necessary cases (expected mid-2025)
  • Eligibility expanded to all ages

How to Apply for the Canadian Dental Care Plan

Applying for the CDCP is straightforward if you meet the eligibility requirements. Follow these steps:



  1. Receive an invitation letter: Eligible applicants are contacted automatically by the CRA based on their tax information.
  2. Submit your application online: Visit Canada.ca/dental with your invitation code to complete the form.
  3. Receive confirmation: Approval notices are generally issued within five business days.

Note: Ensure all information is accurate to prevent delays or rejections.

Documents Required for CDCP Applications

  • Notice of Assessment (NOA) from the CRA
  • Proof of residency (e.g., utility bill or lease)
  • Proof of lack of dental coverage (e.g., employer confirmation letter)
  • Banking details for direct deposit

Pro Tips for Maximizing Your Coverage

  • Plan ahead: Schedule eligible services early in the year to maximize your benefits.
  • Track your claims: Stay informed on your remaining balance to avoid unexpected costs.
  • Verify dentist participation: Not all providers accept CDCP—confirm before booking appointments.

What Happens If You Don’t File Taxes?

Many applicants are surprised to learn that unfiled taxes are the biggest barrier to qualifying for CDCP coverage. Ensure all tax returns are up to date before applying.

Your Next Steps

  • Check your eligibility using Canada’s online pre-screening tool
  • File any missing tax returns ASAP
  • Prepare necessary documentation in advance
  • Consult a dental provider participating in CDCP

If you’re eligible, this plan removes financial barriers, enabling you to focus on your oral health—file those taxes, prepare your documents, and start planning today!


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