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Odsp Dental Coverage Repack ❲2025❳

The impact of poor dental health extends far beyond the mouth. For people with disabilities, dental pain can exacerbate other chronic conditions. It can make taking necessary medication difficult and can lead to poor nutrition if chewing becomes painful.

The counterargument often raised by provincial governments is one of fiscal restraint. Expanding dental coverage to all ODSP recipients, the argument goes, would cost hundreds of millions of dollars annually. While not trivial, this cost must be weighed against the immense savings in other sectors. A robust preventative program—including twice-yearly cleanings, fluoride varnish, and timely fillings—is a fraction of the cost of emergency surgery, hospital stays, and systemic disease management. The non-partisan Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives estimates that every dollar spent on public dental insurance saves approximately $1.40 in downstream medical and social costs. Beyond economics, there is a moral argument: Ontario already provides dental coverage for children on social assistance and for adults in institutional settings like prisons. To deny the same basic standard of oral health to disabled adults living in the community is a form of discrimination that deems their quality of life less valuable. odsp dental coverage

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