Dental implant coverage varies by insurance plan. Many classify implants as cosmetic, offering limited or no coverage. However, some policies may provide partial benefits. Review your plan details or contact your provider to understand your coverage. Chinook Dental Group’s breakdown of implant insurance explains this in more detail.
Key Points
- Private Insurance: Coverage depends on the specific benefits of your plan. Some may cover implants partially or fully, while others may not. This guide by Shin Dentistry offers more info.
- Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP): As of November 2024, the CDCP does not cover implant-related procedures, including crowns supported by implants. See official details on Canada.ca.
Next Steps
- Review Your Insurance Policy: Check for terms related to major dental procedures or implants.
- Consult Your Insurance Provider: Confirm coverage specifics and any prerequisites.
- Discuss with Your Dentist: Explore treatment options and obtain cost estimates.
Schedule a complimentary consultation with Maral Dental Clinic in Scarborough, ON. We’ll review your case and help you understand your insurance options clearly.