Seniors aged 70 and over have been able to get coverage under the Canadian Dental Care Plan since May 1 but only 9,000 oral health-care providers have signed up to provide care under the plan. Dental hygienists are now encouraging seniors to see them for treatment under the plan, but the president of the Alberta Dental Association is warning that might not be the best choice. Carolyn Kury de Castillo has more.
“It’s such a wonderful blessing for everyone, but for us seniors who are low income it is especially awesome,” Bedu said.“Dental hygienists are awesome. Whether they work at a dental office or an independent clinic they’re fantastic,” Bedu said. He’s been going to The Edge Dental Hygiene Centre in Calgary since it opened in 2008 but says he still goes to a dentist for more complex work.
“The processing and the claim submission has been very quick. Payments have been very fast from Sunlife. We have had a lot of seniors who have not been seeking dental care in the past – people who have, with the rising cost of life in general, have had to put oral care last. They are very thankful,” Johnston-Dore said.
She says the association recommends that patients should rely on a dentist to diagnose their oral health than a hygienist because they have more training.
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