Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) in CALGARY
The Canadian Dental Care Plan helps make essential dental care more affordable for eligible Canadian residents. At Alberta Dentures, we welcome patients who qualify for the CDCP and provide guidance to help you understand your coverage and access denture services.
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Personalized
CDCP Denture Support
At Alberta Dentures, we support eligible CDCP patients with denture care, clear guidance, and personalized support for long-term oral health. Each visit is tailored to your needs, with a focus on comfort, patient education, and helping you understand your coverage and treatment options.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) helps make dental care more affordable for eligible patients without private dental insurance. Eligibility is based on your adjusted family net income and recent tax return, with coverage levels varying by income.
Household Income and
Coverage Levels
| Adjusted Family Net Income | CDCP Covers | You Cover (Co-payment) |
|---|---|---|
| Under $70,000 | 100% of eligible services at CDCP rates | 0% (you may still face additional fees) |
| $70,000 – $79,999 | 60% of eligible services at CDCP rates | 40% of CDCP rates |
| $80,000 – $89,999 | 40% of eligible services at CDCP rates | 60% of CDCP rates |
Note: Our office may charge more than CDCP's established fees. Any additional cost is your responsibility. Always confirm coverage and fees with our office before receiving care.
What Denture Services Are Covered Here
Denture coverage through the CDCP may include services such as complete dentures, partial dentures, denture repairs, and adjustments, depending on your eligibility and treatment needs. Our team can help you understand what may be covered and guide you through your denture care options.

Denture Repairs and Adjustments
Restore denture comfort, fit, function, and everyday confidence.
Apply for Your CDCP Benefits
To apply for the Canadian Dental Care Plan, start by confirming your eligibility through the Government of Canada. You may need details such as your Social Insurance Number, income information, and your most recent tax return.
Once approved, you will receive confirmation with your member card, coverage level, and benefit start date. After your coverage is active, contact Alberta Dentures to schedule your appointment.
You can learn more and apply through the Government of Canada’s official website. Once approved, our team can help guide you through the next steps for your denture care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)?
The Canadian Dental Care Plan is a federal program that helps make dental care more affordable for eligible Canadians who do not have private dental insurance. The plan helps cover certain dental services based on income and eligibility.
Who qualifies for the CDCP?
You may qualify if you do not have private dental insurance, your adjusted family net income is under $90,000, you are a Canadian resident for tax purposes, and you have filed your most recent tax return.
What denture services may be covered under CDCP at your clinic?
Depending on your eligibility and coverage level, CDCP may include preventive services such as dental cleanings, exams, sealants, and certain restorative treatments. Our team can help explain which services may apply to your visit.
Will CDCP cover the full cost of treatment?
Coverage varies depending on your income level. Some patients may have full coverage for certain services, while others may have a co-payment or additional out-of-pocket costs.
Can your clinic help me understand my CDCP coverage?
Yes. Our team can help review your CDCP eligibility, explain coverage details, and guide you through your care options before treatment begins.














