QUESTIONS
1.
1.
The basic rule of thumb says you should visit the dentist every six months. Studies have shown that people without any problems are ok to go once a year while those with dental issues should get checked out every 3 or 4 months. How often do you go to the dentist?
Every 3-4 months
11%
86 votes
Every 6 months/twice a year
29%
232 votes
Once a year
20%
164 votes
Once every 1.5-2 years
7%
53 votes
Once every 2+ years
14%
114 votes
Other (please specify)
6%
49 votes
Not Applicable
14%
115 votes
2.
2.
If you don't go at least once a year, why not?
Can't afford it
31%
252 votes
Don't feel like I need to
13%
109 votes
I forget to make appts
6%
51 votes
Other (please specify)
4%
36 votes
Not Applicable
49%
401 votes
3.
3.
Do you think dental care should be covered under universal healthcare?
Yes
76%
620 votes
No
10%
80 votes
Undecided
14%
113 votes
4.
4.
The dental program, a key plank of the NDP's past two campaign platforms, would be restricted to families with an income of less than $90,000 annually, with no co-pays for anyone under $70,000 annually in income, said the government. Co-pays are the flat-rate fees which can be charged each time someone makes a claim. Do you think this program should be restricted to families with income less than 90k?
Yes
59%
482 votes
No
19%
157 votes
Undecided
21%
174 votes
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