Canada Dental Benefit could mean fewer patients in dental school clinics says College of Dentistry
It’s now been a few months since Canada’s National Dental Benefit came into force and while it’s a big benefit for families and young children, there’s some concern for aspiring dentists.
The federal government implemented the Dental Benefit late last year which, provides money for dental care to eligible families making less than $90,000 annually. This comes in the form of tax-free payments between $260 and $650.
While there is no data yet on how much these payments have saved Canadian families, Dr. Walter Siqueira with the University of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry said it has resulted in more children going to the dentist.
However, he noted that those using the Dental Benefit go to private offices rather than dental school clinics like the one at the University of Saskatchewan.