April 1, 2025 – Ottawa, ON: As Canada celebrates National Oral Health Month this April, the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) highlights the essential connection between oral health and overall well-being. By raising awareness and encouraging consistent habits, CDA continues its commitment to empowering people in Canada to lead healthier lives.Canadian Dental Association+1Canadian Dental Association+1
“Oral health is an integral part of overall health,” says Dr. Joel Antel, President of the Canadian Dental Association. “This month, we aim to educate Canadians on the importance of evidence-based oral health practices and the value of professional guidance.”Canadian Dental Association+5Canadian Dental Association+5Canadian Dental Association+5
CDA remains steadfast in advocating for accessible and effective oral health care across Canada. With over three million Canadians now enrolled in the Canada Dental Care Plan (CDCP), CDA, along with provincial and territorial dental associations, continues to advocate for the CDCP to be the best program it can be for patients and dentists.Canadian Dental Association+1Canadian Dental Association+1
“The CDCP has been a transformative step for oral health accessibility,” adds Dr. Antel. “To fully realize its potential, Canada must focus on continuing to improve the program, expanding treatment coverage and ensuring that Canadians have access to trusted, professional care.”Canadian Dental Association+4Canadian Dental Association+4Canadian Dental Association+4
This year’s National Oral Health Month campaign focuses on combating misinformation and encouraging safe, effective practices. Prioritize your oral health by following these steps:Canadian Dental Association+2Canadian Dental Association+2Canadian Dental Association+2
- Visit your dentist regularly to ensure professional oversight and care tailored to your needs.
- Look for oral health products with the CDA Seal to confirm that they can be effective in helping you achieve your desired results.
- Avoid DIY dental trends that can cause long-term damage and instead, rely on evidence-based recommendations and professional advice from your dentist.
- Understand the vital connection between oral health and overall health by exploring tips for good oral and overall health.
- Be an active partner in your oral health by collaborating with your oral health team.Canadian Dental Association+4Canadian Dental Association+4Canadian Dental Association+4
“Maintaining good oral health is not just about appearances. It’s about protecting your overall health and ensuring long-term quality of life,” says Dr. Antel. “By focusing on education, prevention and safe practices, we can help Canadians make informed choices about their oral and overall health.”Canadian Dental Association
CDA remains committed to providing trusted resources and support to Canadians on their oral health journey.Canadian Dental Association+1Canadian Dental Association+1
About the Canadian Dental Association
The Canadian Dental Association (CDA) is a trusted national voice for dentists and leader working to improve the oral health of all people living in Canada. We promote oral health, support our members, and advance the dental profession. Founded in 1902, CDA has no regulatory role and is a federally incorporated not-for-profit organization whose corporate members are Canada’s provincial and territorial dental associations (PTDAs). We represent over 21,000 practising dentists nationwide and are a trusted brand and source of information about oral health and the dental profession on national and international issues.Canadian Dental Association+1Canadian Dental Association+1
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