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2025 Benefit Plan Updates

Your updated ASEBP benefits are now in effect! Learn about changes to diabetic supplies, orthotics, and more. 

 

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NOTE: This information is only current as of Jan 8, 2025. Please visit asebp.ca for the most up-to-date information.

Dental

Our dental coverage encourages you and your dependants to proactively manage your oral health through basic preventative and restorative treatments (e.g. check-ups, X-rays and cleanings, etc.). Select ASEBP plans also cover major restorative dental work (e.g. bridges and crowns, etc.) and orthodontic treatments (e.g. braces and appliances, etc.). You can find your plan details on your Alberta School Employee Benefit Plan (ASEBP) ID card on My ASEBP or the My ASEBP Mobile App.

It's important to note that dental fees in Alberta aren't regulated. Learn more about what this means and how it affects your out-of-pocket costs in the Dental Fees section below.

Note that the following is a comprehensive summary of the official, legally binding ASEBP insurance policies and plan documents, which are available through your employer or by contacting us.

What's covered?

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What's not covered?

The following are a number of products and services not covered under the plan. Note that this list isn't exhaustive. 

  • Appliances which have been lost, stolen or broken because of an incident that did not involve accidental bodily injury
  • Charges for broken or missed appointments
  • Correction of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
  • Cosmetic treatment, such as teeth bleaching or diastema (gap) closure, unless necessitated by an accidental injury
  • Dietary planning, plaque control or oral hygiene instructions
  • Full mouth reconstructions and vertical dimension correction
  • Mouth guards worn for safety protection for sports, work or other related activities
  • Services or supplies that weren't provided by a dentist or other dental professional (e.g. services or supplies provided by an online or kiosk distributor)
  • Treatment that's experimental, educational or for the purpose of research
  • Treatment where expenses aren't considered necessary for the prevention of a dental disease or correction of a dental defect
  • Treatment provided free of charge
  • Services provided by a family member if the family member has been given a discount. If you or your dependant is required to pay a portion of the cost of the services, you must pay for that portion or have your entire claim deemed ineligible (for example, if a dentist bills $300, we pay $180 (60 per cent) and you pay the remaining $120 (40 per cent). If the dentist doesn't require you or your dependant to pay your portion, we won't pay either)
  • Expenses covered through a government program, whether or not you or your dependants choose to participate in the program
  • Where charging for services or supplies is prohibited under legislation
  • Expenses incurred while on active duty in any military or peacekeeping force
  • All expenses incurred as a result of conduct that would constitute an indictable offence within Canada

Additional Information

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