CDCP and Missing Teeth: What’s Covered for Dentures, Bridges, and Implants?
The CDCP may help pay for some removable dentures, but bridges and implants are excluded. Check preauthorization, participation, and any balance owing.
The CDCP may help pay for some removable dentures, but bridges and implants are excluded. Check preauthorization, participation, and any balance owing.
A patient-friendly guide to implant crowns, bridges, and dentures—and how dentists weigh nearby teeth, bone support, cleaning, and timing.
If you are missing teeth and using the Canadian Dental Care Plan in 2026, coverage may help with some options but not all. Here is what CDCP may cover for dentures and certain crown-related treatment, why implants are excluded, and how dentists decide which replacement option actually fits your mouth.
If you are missing one or more teeth, the right replacement is not always the one with the broadest coverage. This patient-friendly guide explains what the Canadian Dental Care Plan may cover in 2026, what it generally excludes, and how dentists weigh dentures, bridges, and implant-based options based on function, comfort, oral health, maintenance, and budget.
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