In Canada, general oral health care is not included in the Canada Health Act (CHA). Most Canadians receive oral health care through privately operated dental clinics and pay for services through insurance or by paying for it themselves. Some dental services are covered through government dental programs. These programs are integral to the health and well-being of Canadians. Below is a list of federal and provincial government dental programs.
For those Canadians searching for dental care options: You may wish to contact your local public health unit or view their websites, to enquire about services available in your local community. Services vary in each province and community.
Ontario (Seniors, Children, Public Health Ontario, more info, cleft lip and palate)
Northwest Territories (children, seniors)
Interim Federal Health Benefit
Detailed Information About Government Dental Programs
An environmental scan of publicly financed dental care in Canada: 2015 Update (English, French)
An environmental scan of publicly financed dental care in Canada, 2005 (historical document)