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@9VR8FZ86mos6MO
Yes, but only for Canadian Citizens. Preventative dental care is an important aspect of long term health
@8VNW2F3Conservative4yrs4Y
All dental work including orthodontic work should be covered for all up to age 19.
@8TXVXML4yrs4Y
No, it's a provincial matter.
@8SN27RB4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if it will help in the future or it will get rid of any uneazy feelings or pain you are in
@8RCMXHK4yrs4Y
yes, but I think they should also help those who can't really pay for it.
there should be a complete ban on preventative work being done. Citizens should be better educated about why dental health is important but dentists should also be penalized if caught getting people to get more work done than needed to line their own pockets.
@8QFQV334yrs4Y
yes because it is your health
Yes, as long as there's money that's able to be given to provinces/territories, there has been consultation with them, and there have been standards/programs put in place to ensure efficiency of the given system.
@8VWXDZS4yrs4Y
Yes preventative dental care provides better long term health for people so this is important for children and lower income folks. Improved dental health might help to improve overall health of people which in turn impacts health care system more positively. Of course good insurance benefits offered from workplaces help to ease some government funding too.
@8VQGYWX4yrs4Y
Yes, but only got children and low income families
@8SB6TRW4yrs4Y
For children and young adults (under 24) and low income people.
@8S6BSZY4yrs4Y
no, but dental care should be more affordable
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