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hi everyone. I am still waiting for my hearing. I know that I can use my paper and go to doctor. is there someone who can advise a dentist for me in toronto. I have some problems I need to see a dentist. thank you so much
 

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hi everyone. I am still waiting for my hearing. I know that I can use my paper and go to doctor. is there someone who can advise a dentist for me in toronto. I have some problems I need to see a dentist. thank you so much
there is a list of doctors who accept ifhp coverage you need to check that list its mediva bluecross coverage
 
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canuck78

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I’ve been squeezing my teeth because of the stress. I guess i need a night guard at least. I don’t know can they cover that or not . What do you think ?
Definitely won’t cover. Dental care is not covered for non-asylum (except for some low income programs with limited capacity) so IFHP won’t cover all dental treatments when dental isn’t covered for other people living in Canada. Asylum claimants are only given access to emergency dental to treat dental issues like cavities, abscesses, etc. that could have resulted from poor dental care when the asylum claimants may have been displaced in places like refugee camps for an extended period of time. The most common IFHP dental procedures are teeth extraction and cavities.
 
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bfour

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Definitely won’t cover. Dental care is not covered for non-asylum (except for some low income programs with limited capacity) so IFHP won’t cover all dental treatments when dental isn’t covered for other people living in Canada. Asylum claimants are only given access to emergency dental to treat dental issues like cavities, abscesses, etc. that could have resulted from poor dental care when the asylum claimants may have been displaced in places like refugee camps for an extended period of time. The most common IFHP dental procedures are teeth extraction and cavities.
I just got a night guard .
Set aside around $500-600 for it
Oh really… that’s pretty a lot. Did they at least cover the x rays or other stuff ? I can pay the night guard price but plus other stuff it’s gonna be hard for me
 

canuck78

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Oh really… that’s pretty a lot. Did they at least cover the x rays or other stuff ? I can pay the night guard price but plus other stuff it’s gonna be hard for me
Unfortunately 500-600 is not much when it comes to what dental care can cost in Canada. X-rays may or may not be covered especially if the purpose of the visit is to obtain a mouth guard.
 

bfour

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Unfortunately 500-600 is not much when it comes to what dental care can cost in Canada. X-rays may or may not be covered especially if the purpose of the visit is to obtain a mouth guard.
Yeah you are right though. Live here alone and that price with my budget it will be a lot for me :(
 

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I’ve been squeezing my teeth because of the stress. I guess i need a night guard at least. I don’t know can they cover that or not . What do you think ?
Go to the drugstore (order through Amazon) and pick up a do it yourself night guard. Heat the night guard and you make your own impression. It is not as good as a dental/professional one but try that first and see if it helps. Around $30-40 and you get two. That is what I did before investing in an expensive one (which broke soon after).
 
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sohaib1

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May be more because they probably need x-rays and other services as a new patient.
x-rays and normal services are covered by ifhp
 

Phalos

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get one of those boxing mouthguards that you boil and make an impression u can also use it in a street fight )))