Yes — if you’re a CDCP patient and want a service that’s not covered under the plan (like whitening or upgraded materials), you can still choose to pay the difference out of pocket.
This is known as a “top-up” or elective upgrade — and it’s a common option for patients who want more than what the plan covers.
✅ How It Works
- Your dentist will explain which services are covered by CDCP.
- If you choose an enhanced or non-covered option, they’ll give you a full estimate.
- You only pay the additional amount beyond what CDCP covers.
💡 Common Examples
- Choosing a ceramic crown instead of a basic metal one
- Opting for cosmetic bonding over standard fillings
- Adding teeth whitening or veneers (not covered under CDCP)
📋 Transparency Is Key
We’ll always give you:
- A clear breakdown of costs
- A written treatment plan
- Help with submitting claims or getting CDCP approvals
Want to Customize Your Care?
We’ll help you understand what’s included in your CDCP benefits — and where you can upgrade if you choose.
👉 Book your consultation and personalize your dental care plan today.