Denmark's new centrist coalition government has pledged to introduce free dental care for all adults within the next 10 years. The ambitious timeline was negotiated as part of the ruling coalition's welfare and cost-of-living policy platform.
Before this system-wide rollout is completed, public dental care in Denmark covers the following groups:
• Under 22: Dental care is completely free for children and young adults until their 22nd birthday.
• Adults: Certain preventive treatments and fillings are partially subsidized by public health insurance, but major procedures like crowns and dentures remain fully out-of-pocket.
• Financially vulnerable: Residents receiving certain social benefits or pensions may be eligible for municipal grants covering a large portion of their expenses.
For exact details on what services are currently covered and eligibility criteria, you can check the Lifeindenmark Financial Support Guide or the official EU European Health Insurance Card Denmark Guidelines.
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