ODSP Dentist in St. Catharines
ODSP Dentist Near You
At MapleLeaf Smile Dentistry, we are pleased to provide care to patients who have coverage through the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP). We understand that it can be confusing to navigate benefits, so we ensure a seamless process while providing compassionate, quality care—from simple check-ups to emergency care.
What Dental Services Are Covered in the ODSP Program?
ODSP is to open the doors of dental care to people with disabilities to access the necessary dental care without financial strain. At MapleLeaf Smile Dentistry, we provide all types of dental care and dental treatment in St. Catharines, and many of these services will be covered under ODSP (Ontario Disability Support Program), including:
- Regular cleanings and checkups enable the mouth to stay healthy and avoid problems.
- X-rays can find cavity issues or any other problems that may occur
- Fillings and/or restorations for a chipped tooth or weak teeth.
- Extractions, along with removing wisdom teeth, are clinically necessary.
Emergency treatment for dental emergencies related to pain or infections
Sometimes you may need to get approval from ODSP for treatment like major restorations, dentures or root canals. Our team will assist you and complete the paperwork.
How to Apply for ODSP Dental Benefits in St. Catharines
We are here to help make sure your eligibility and paperwork are answered.
It may feel like applying for ODSP dental benefits is a lot, but we’ll support you through the entire process! Here’s a basic overview:
- See if you are eligible—To be eligible, you must be receiving ODSP benefits or be part of a benefit unit.
- Get Documents Together—Gather proof of your ODSP benefits, medications or any other required paperwork.
- Find an ODSP Dentist—Choose a clinic (i.e., MapleLeaf Smile Dentistry) that accepts ODSP patients.
- Make an Appointment—When making your appointment, inform us that you have ODSP coverage, so we can process your benefits correctly.
- Know what is covered —Most preventative or emergency procedures are covered, but more advanced procedures may require approval from ODSP.
As always, we are available if you have other questions about eligibility and if you need help completing your paperwork.
Benefits of ODSP for Dental Care
Living with a disability can be difficult enough, and dental health shouldn’t have to be one of the challenges faced. Luckily, the ODSP program provides substantial benefits by covering necessary dental care according to the following:
- Preventive care that stops dental issues before they develop into serious problems.
- Restorative care, including fillings, dentures, etc., to restore function where needed.
- Emergency coverage for dental needs that are urgent.
For children, ODSP supports Healthy Smiles Ontario to provide preventive and restorative care to children from low-income families and can include access for the whole family.
Are You Eligible for ODSP Dental Coverage?
If you do qualify for dental coverage for ODSP, you would qualify if you:
- You receive ODSP income support.
- You are a member of an ODSP benefit unit (like a spouse or dependent).
- You have a valid ODSP card.
Refugee claimants and some from the Interim Federal Health Program can qualify. Please let our staff review your paperwork, and they will clarify your coverage for you.
How often should ODSP Patients Visit the Dentist?
Regular checkups are important to keep your smile healthy. We typically recommend that most patients visit the dentist every six months. The six-month appointment usually contains:
- Professional cleaning.
- X-rays if required.
- Complete dental examination.
Regular visits are essential for ODSP patients for early detection of conditions because this will limit dental treatment. We will work with you to establish a care plan that is individual for you and allows you to take full advantage of your funding.
Dental Care for ODSP and Children—the Healthy Smiles Ontario
Children on ODSP may be eligible for Healthy Smiles Ontario, which provides funding for:
- Routine dental examinations.
- Preventive care, such as fluoride and sealants.
- Restorative care to maintain the child’s smile.
At MapleLeaf Smile Dentistry, we advocate for children’s oral health and affordable care for families.
Combining ODSP with Private Insurance
You may have the benefit of using private dental insurance with your ODSP coverage to maximize your coverage. Most of the time, private insurance is billed first, and ODSP can cover the remaining costs. This not only reduces out-of-pocket expenses but also ensures you are getting the care you need as soon as possible.
Please bring in your insurance information with you to your appointment, and we will do the legwork on your benefits.
Why Choose MapleLeaf Smile Dentistry?
Trusted By You Since 2014 – Providing St. Catharines with years of combined experience in Dentistry.
- Accessible Care—Available Saturday appointments, free parking, downtown central location.
- Care Accessibility—We have various Saturday options, no charge for parking and a convenient location.
- Service Accessibility—We accept ODSP, IFHP and CDCP for newcomers and citizens.
- Modern Dentistry—We offer gentle dental treatments using the latest technology and techniques.
Quality dental care should be accessible, comfortable and affordable for every patient at MapleLeaf Smile Dentistry.
Your ODSP Dentist in St. Catharines
At MapleLeaf Smile Dentistry, we believe everyone should have access to quality dental care, irrespective of their financial or health situation. We want to help all our ODSP patients in St. Catharines to maintain good oral health with empathy, care, and professionalism in a safe and welcoming space.
Call us at (905) 685-0003 to book your appointment with our ODSP dentist in St. Catharines. We look forward to helping you achieve and maintain your healthy smile!
FAQs
What dental treatments are covered by ODSP?
How do I know if I am covered for dental services?
Is children's dental coverage included in the benefit?
Can I use ODSP and private insurance together?
Yes. First, you would bill private insurance and then use ODSP for any remaining eligible costs so that your out-of-pocket costs are reduced.
