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A reminder, the Canada Dental Benefit was brought in last year to provide up to $1,300 over two years for uninsured children to receive treatment.The amount of the benefit is based on a family's net income, which must be less than $90,000 per year. Depending on a family's net income, a tax-free payment of $260, $390, or $650 is available for each eligible child.To get the benefit, parents and guardians have to attest that their child does not have access to private dental care coverage and that they will use the benefit to pay for dental services.The program is now accepting the second round of applications for dental work done between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Prevention for kids goes a long way!
A reminder that the Canada Dental Benefit was brought in last year to provide up to $1,300 over two years for uninsured children to receive treatment.The amount of the benefit is based on a family's net income, which must be less than $90,000 per year. Depending on a family's net income, a tax-free payment of $260, $390, or $650 is available for each eligible child.To get the benefit, parents and guardians have to attest that their child does not have access to private dental care coverage and that they will use the benefit to pay for dental services.The program is now accepting the second round of applications for dental work done between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Prevention for kids goes a long way!
Dentists, hygienists urge more families to tap into federal dental benefit | CBC News
Denise Kokaram says as a dental hygienist, she still mourns the loss of every tooth that her patients go through.
A reminder that the Canada Dental Benefit was brought in last year to provide up to $1,300 over two years for uninsured children to receive treatment. The amount of the benefit is based on a family's net income, which must be less than $90,000 per year. Depending on a family's net income, a tax-free payment of $260, $390, or $650 is available for each eligible child.To get the benefit, parents and guardians have to attest that their child does not have access to private dental care coverage and that they will use the benefit to pay for dental services.The program is now accepting the second round of applications for dental work done between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Preventative care will go a long way for kids!
Dentists, hygienists urge more families to tap into federal dental benefit | CBC News
Denise Kokaram says as a dental hygienist, she still mourns the loss of every tooth that her patients go through.
On the radar, the Canada Dental Benefit will likely start in the next few months. Each year, for the next two years, the government will pay $650 per child to families that earn $90,000 or less to cover the cost of dental visits. Further changes will likely happen before full implementation in 2025. Applications will likely begin after December 1, click the link below for further details:
Canada Dental Benefit - Canada.ca
The government is proposing the new interim Canada Dental Benefit that would give financial support to eligible parents and guardians who earn less than $90,000 per year and do not have access to priv...
Some foods are worse for your #oralhealth than others. No surprise, but sugary and sticky foods are the worst. Whole fruits are good but juices remove fibre that slow tooth decay and juices are best kept limited. And drinking lots of water also slow bacterial decay. www.nytimes.com/2022/07/18/well/eat/teeth-decay-food-drinks.html
The Worst Foods and Drinks for Your Teeth
When assessing how likely a given meal, snack or drink is to harm your dental health, there are two main things to consider, experts say.
Everything will be okay in the end. If it is not okay, it's not the end!Happy 2022 to all of our wonderful peop#happynewyear2022r#HappyNewYearwYear
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If #pandemiclife is getting you down, one guaranteed way to laugh is to watch the #dentist sketch from the old Carol Burnett Show with TIm Conway and Harvey Korman. The best part? When Harvey Korman breaks character and starts to laugh uncontrollablyyoutu.be/9IUSM4EKcRI
The Dentist from The Carol Burnett Show (full sketch)
Tim Conway & Harvey Korman star in "The Dentist" – one of the most popular sketches from The Carol Burnett Show! Conway plays a recently graduated dentist wh...
Don't forget to keep up with dental care during the pandemic! No doubt, the pandemic has altered a lot a#oralhealthealth like missing check-ups, eating diets higher in simple carbs and less exercise, all of which impact your tee#COVID19V#pandemiclifeclifewww.aarp.org/health/healthy-living/info-2021/pandemic-impact-on-teeth.html
How the COVID Pandemic Is Affecting Your Teeth
Dentists share the problems they’re seeing and what those over age 50 need to know now about health, safety and essential dental care maintenance.
Coming up on our feed, another City of Surrey tree sale, the last one for 2021! Starting September 29#trees #pandemiclife
Surrey Parks is hosting four tree sales in 2021 to offer quality trees at an affordable price to Surrey residents.