
Sumary of Canadians should be able to access dental care with a health card instead of a credit card:
- But one thing Canadians don’t have to worry about is how they’ll pay for essential health care if they need it..
- Providing dental care improves diabetic control, reduces the risk of aspiration pneumonia in long-term care homes, improves completion of treatment for substance use disorder and increases drug abstinence..
- Dr. Serge Elbaz demonstrates enhanced protective equipment as dentists in Québec re-open amid the COVID-19 pandemic on June 1, 2020, in Laval, Que..
- THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz One in three Canadians lack dental insurance and one in five avoid seeing a dentist each year due to cost..
- That less than the United States, where 10 per cent of dental care spending is public, and not even close to the United Kingdom, where it is 46 per cent..
- If Canada health-care system were a mouth, it would be too embarrassed to smile for fear of showing the large gap that is our missing dental care system..
- The cost of forgoing dental care Many Canadians forgo routine care because they can’t afford it, leaving small problems to fester and grow..
- With four in 10 low-income Canadians avoiding seeing a dentist due to cost, many end up relying on our emergency departments..
- Every nine minutes in Ontario, someone visits an emergency department for dental pain, when they really need to see a dental professional..
- Expanding public spending to guarantee dental insurance for all would help Canadians access routine care, reducing the need for more costly and complex procedures later…