Seniors unclear on whether they can drop their private dental insurance for national plan

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Eligible seniors are now receiving letters inviting them to sign up for Canada’s $13 billion national dental care plan — but there’s a catch.

Those who currently have private dental insurance do not qualify for the national plan.

And according to a government website explaining the plan, anyone who opts out of “available benefits” is “still considered to have access to dental insurance.”

That seems to mean that switching from a private plan to the public plan isn’t permitted. But the federal health minister’s office has yet to clarify the rule.

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The uncertainty has seniors with minimal private dental coverage, or those who purchased plans themselves, wondering whether they’re

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