Dentists, hygienists still in the dark on details of federal dental-care plan
OTTAWA — With just months to go before patients can start making appointments, dentists, hygienists and other dental-care providers are still waiting for crucial details about how the federal government’s new dental-care plan will work and how much they will be compensated.
The government began accepting applications in January and eligibility for different groups is being phased in over time, with more than 400,000 seniors over the age of 72 enrolled so far.
But dental providers say they still don’t have details about how the program will work, how much the government will pay for services or how providers can sign up.
“I think that we are running out of time, and we need to get these details wrapped up very soon,” said Dr. Heather Carr, president of the Canadian Dental Association.


