Looking for dental insurance in Canada? We’ve got you covered.
Here are a few reasons why Canadians put their trust in Freedom to Choose health and dental insurance
With our Select elite plan, you get 80% coverage on routine dental services up to $1000 per person per calendar year.
Private health insurance with dental coverage can help bridge that gap.
For example, let’s say you want to go for a routine dental check-up in Canada.
That’s $94 you just saved with private insurance.
This example is for illustrative purposes only. Individual circumstances may vary.
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- Prescription drugs
- Optometrist visits
- Physiotherapist
- Chiropractor
How often should you go to the dentist?
Aim for a checkup every six months, recommends the Canadian Dental Association.
How much does a dental checkup cost in Canada?
This will depend. If you’re just getting a dental cleaning, this usually costs between $150 and $250. If your dentist finds something like a cavity or something more serious like a tooth that needs a root canal, you’re looking at a much bigger bill.
Doesn’t the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) mean that dental is now free in Canada?
This can be a common misconception. While the CDCP does offer some coverage to some Canadians, many of us are not covered. For example, you’re not eligible if you net family income is more than $90,000. And even if you are eligible, only some dental procedures are covered, and you may still have to pay some of the cost out-of-pocket.
Does private insurance include dental in Canada?
Yes! For example, Freedom to Choose health and dental insurance can help cover routine dental needs, like fillings or x-rays, and more major procedures like crowns or root canals.
If you’d like to explore plans and see how much they could cost you, get a quote.