If you’re dealing with wisdom tooth pain and you’re on the Canadian Dental Care Plan, the first question on your mind is probably: Will CDCP actually pay for this? The good news is yes. Wisdom tooth removal is covered under CDCP. But before you book your appointment, there is an important detail that most patients don’t find out until they’re already sitting in the dental chair.
Surgical Services and Tooth Extractions Covered in CDCP
When most people think of dental coverage, they picture cleanings and fillings. What surprises many Canadians is that CDCP goes further than that. The Canadian Dental Care Plan includes oral surgery services, and tooth extractions are specifically listed as a covered procedure.
Under the surgical services category, CDCP covers the removal of damaged or impacted teeth recommended by your dentist. The plan recognizes two types of extractions. Simple extractions involve removing a fully erupted tooth, while surgical extractions deal with impacted or harder to access teeth. Both are covered, though surgical extractions require a few extra steps before treatment can begin.
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For wisdom teeth, CDCP coverage applies to both simple and surgical removal when the procedure is considered medically necessary. Your dentist needs to document a clinical reason to justify the extraction, such as infection, crowding, or an impacted tooth posing a risk to your oral health. A recommendation based on discomfort alone is generally not enough to qualify.
CDCP Coverage: Simple vs. Surgical Wisdom Tooth Removal
| Category | Simple Extraction | Surgical Extraction |
|---|---|---|
| Tooth Position | Fully erupted above the gum | Impacted or partially erupted |
| Procedure Complexity | Straightforward removal | Requires cutting into gum tissue |
| Preauthorization Required | No | Yes |
| Covered by CDCP | Yes | Yes, if medically necessary |
| Typical Approval Time | Same visit | Several days to weeks |
| Documentation Needed | Basic dental record | X-rays and treatment plan |
| Co-payment | Based on household income | Based on household income |
What Does CDCP Actually Pay For? (Cost Breakdown)
How much CDCP covers for your wisdom tooth removal depends on your adjusted family net income. At our North York clinic, we walk every patient through their coverage before treatment begins so there are no surprises on the day of your extraction. The plan works on three tiers.
Households under $70,000 pay nothing out of pocket. Between $70,000 and $79,999 you cover 40% of the eligible fee, and between $80,000 and $89,999 your share is 60%. Above $90,000 you do not qualify for CDCP benefits.
One thing worth knowing is that CDCP reimburses based on its own national fee guide, which may be lower than your dentist’s actual rate. If there is a difference, you are responsible for that amount on top of your co-payment. We always provide a pre-treatment estimate before any procedure so you know exactly what to expect.
How to Get Preauthorization for Wisdom Tooth Removal Under CDCP
Getting preauthorization for wisdom tooth removal under CDCP is easier than it sounds. At Walk In Family Dentistry we take care of the paperwork for you. After your consultation and X-rays, we put together a treatment plan and send the request to Sun Life directly. Once we hear back with approval, we schedule your extraction and walk you through exactly what you will pay. The only thing we always remind patients is to never book the procedure before written approval comes through, because CDCP will not cover a extraction that was done without it.
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Signs Your Wisdom Teeth May Need Removal (And CDCP Could Help Cover It)
Most people ignore wisdom tooth pain until it becomes unbearable. But catching the problem early means a simpler procedure, faster recovery, and a better chance that CDCP covers the cost without complications. The most common signs we see at our North York clinic that indicate a wisdom tooth may need to come out are:
- Persistent pain or pressure at the back of the jaw
- Swollen or bleeding gums around the wisdom tooth area
- Difficulty opening your mouth fully
- Recurring infections in the gum tissue surrounding the tooth
- Crowding or shifting of neighbouring teeth
These are not symptoms to wait out. They are clinical indicators your dentist needs to document, and they are exactly the kind of evidence that supports a successful CDCP preauthorization request. If your wisdom tooth is causing any of these issues, book a consultation with us and we will assess your situation and let you know where you stand with your coverage before any treatment begins.
How Our CDCP Clinic, Walk In Family Dentistry, Helps Patients
If you are eligible for the Canadian Dental Care Plan, our team at Walk In Family Dentistry is here to help. We guide patients through eligibility, coverage, and treatment options so getting dental care is simple and clear. Call our clinic today or fill out our online contact form to book your consultation and learn how CDCP can support your dental care.
FAQ
Do You Need to Be Registered with Sun Life First?
Yes. Before your dentist can submit any claim or preauthorization request, you need to be registered with Sun Life as your CDCP benefit administrator. If you are not sure whether you are registered, contact Service Canada or check your mail for your CDCP welcome package.
Is Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal Covered by CDCP?
Yes, impacted wisdom tooth removal is covered under CDCP but it requires preauthorization before the procedure. Your dentist needs to submit X-rays and a treatment plan to Sun Life confirming the extraction is medically necessary. Once approved, the cost is covered based on your income tier.
What Is the CDCP and Who Qualifies?
The Canadian Dental Care Plan is a federal program that helps uninsured Canadians cover the cost of dental care. You qualify if you have no private dental insurance and your adjusted family net income is under $90,000. Coverage is administered through Sun Life and applies to a wide range of dental procedures including extractions.
Does the Plan Cover Sedation or Anesthesia?
CDCP covers certain types of anesthesia when they are considered medically necessary for the procedure. Local anesthesia is typically included. Sedation coverage depends on the complexity of your case and requires documentation from your dentist. We recommend confirming this during your consultation.
Can I Switch Dentists Under the Plan?
Yes. CDCP is not tied to a specific dentist. You are free to receive treatment at any participating dental clinic. If you are looking for a CDCP provider in North York, Walk In Family Dentistry is a registered CDCP clinic and we are currently welcoming new patients.

