The CDCP will reimburse a percentage of the cost of your treatment, but it may not pay the full amount. Only oral health providers (denturist) get reimbursed for services covered under the CDCP. You will not receive any payment from the CDCP directly.

Patients may be required to make a co-payment (that is, pay for a portion of their dental care under the CDCP) to your denturist. The amount of coverage paid under CDCP is based on established CDCP fees and your adjusted family net income.

Co-payments based on adjusted family net income

Adjusted family net income How much will the CDCP cover How much you will cover
Lower than $70,000 100% of eligible oral health care service costs will be covered at the CDCP established fees. 0% of the CDCP established fees. You may face additional charges as described below.
Between $70,000 and $79,999 60% of eligible oral health care service costs will be covered at the CDCP established fees. 40% of the CDCP established fees. You may face additional fees as described below.
Between $80,000 and $89,999 40% of eligible oral health care service costs will be covered at the CDCP established fees. 60% of the CDCP established fees. You may face additional fees as described below.

Additional charges

The CDCP fees may not be the same as what providers charge. You may have to pay fees in addition to the potential co-payment if:

  • the cost of your oral health care services are more than what the CDCP will reimburse for these services;
  • you agree to receive care that the plan doesn’t cover.

Examples of co-payments and additional charges are described in the CDCP coverage plan.