Dental care improving, industry says, but misconceptions about 'free' care persist

Dr. Melvin Lee, left, performs a tooth extraction for patient Robert McFarlane, as team member Sofia Christow-Filleul assists, at his dental clinic in Ottawa on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA - The rollout of the national dental care program is improving, industry representatives say 鈥 but political statements are still driving a misconception among patients that the program will cost them nothing.

"When the plan was initially announced, the government of the day continually talked about free dentistry, free dental care," said Dr. Bruce Ward, president of the 好色tv Dental Association.

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