Good dental care is essential, but for many Canadian families, the costs are hard to manage. That’s why the CRA Dental Care Plan 2025 is a game-changer. This federally funded program helps eligible Canadians get access to critical dental services — without breaking the bank. If you’ve applied or are planning to, here’s how to check your application status, know what’s covered, and see if you qualify.
Overview
The Canada Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is designed for people who don’t have private dental insurance and who fall within certain income levels. The goal is simple: to reduce the financial stress of dental visits and ensure everyone can maintain good oral health.
Whether it’s regular cleanings, fillings, root canals, or even dentures, the plan makes these services more affordable — in some cases, completely free.
Eligibility
Not sure if you qualify? The CRA Dental Care Plan Eligibility 2025 includes a few key requirements:
- Family Net Income: Your adjusted family income must be under $90,000.
- If it’s under $70,000, you’re eligible for 100% coverage.
- If it’s between $70,000–$90,000, you’ll get 40% to 60% of the cost covered.
- No Private Dental Insurance: You can’t already have dental coverage through work, pension plans, or your own private plan.
- Canadian Resident: You must live in Canada and be considered a resident for tax purposes.
- Filed Taxes: You need to have filed a tax return in the previous year so that your income and residency can be confirmed.
If you meet all of these, you’re likely eligible.
Coverage
The CRA Dental Care Plan offers comprehensive coverage for most standard dental services. Here’s a breakdown of what’s included:
| Service Type | Examples Covered |
|---|---|
| Preventive Care | Cleanings, fluoride treatments, regular exams |
| Diagnostic Services | X-rays |
| Restorative Treatments | Fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures |
| Endodontic Procedures | Root canals |
| Periodontal Care | Deep scaling and gum treatments |
| Oral Surgery | Tooth extractions |
| Orthodontic Services | Limited, based on medical need |
The annual reimbursement limit has been raised to $3,000 per year, which is a big help for those facing larger dental bills.
Income-Based Coverage
The amount the government covers depends on your income:
| Family Net Income | Coverage Percentage | Out-of-Pocket Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Less than $70,000 | 100% | $0 |
| $70,000 – $79,999 | 60% | 40% |
| $80,000 – $89,999 | 40% | 60% |
| $90,000+ | Not eligible | Full cost |
That means if your family income is under $70,000, you likely won’t have to pay anything for dental care covered under the plan.
Status
If you’ve already applied for the Canada Dental Care Plan, it’s easy to check the status of your application online. Follow these steps:
- Go to the official government website: www.canada.ca
- Navigate to the Canadian Dental Care Plan section.
- Open the status checker tool.
- Enter your application code or Social Insurance Number (SIN) and your date of birth.
- Submit the form and wait for the results.
- The system will tell you if your application is approved, pending, or needs more info.
Processing typically takes 5 to 10 business days, so if it’s still pending, be patient or check back regularly.
Application
You can apply in one of three ways:
- Online via the official website
- By phone through Service Canada
- In person at any Service Canada office
No matter how you apply, you’ll need basic documents like proof of residency, tax details, and confirmation that you don’t have private dental insurance.
Key Facts
Here’s a quick summary of what you need to know about the CRA Dental Care Plan 2025:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Maximum Benefit | $3,000 per year |
| Income Limit | Less than $90,000 |
| Full Coverage Threshold | Under $70,000 |
| Coverage Type | 40% to 100% based on income |
| Who Can Apply | Canadian residents with no dental coverage |
| Application Review Time | 5–10 business days |
| How to Apply | Online, phone, or in person |
The CDCP continues to expand and evolve, providing more coverage and access to people who need it most.
FAQs
How do I check my dental plan status?
Use the online tool at canada.ca with your SIN or app code.
What is the coverage limit in 2025?
The annual reimbursement limit is $3,000.
Am I eligible if I have private insurance?
No, private dental insurance makes you ineligible.
What if my income is over $90,000?
You won’t qualify for the CRA Dental Care Plan.
How long does approval take?
Application review takes 5 to 10 business days.















