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Dental care (tandpleje) for children and young people

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You can get free dental care for your child from birth when your child has a CPR number.

Your child will receive free dental check-ups, advice on dental care, and treatment until he or she turns 18. If your child is born in 2004 or later, he or she will receive dental care until the age of 22.

  • New parent: How does my child get dental care?

    You can get free dental care for your child from birth.

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  • How will my child get dental care during the school years?

    You will still be accompanying your child to their dental appointments in their early school years.

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  • Dental care from when your child is 16 years of age

    You get free dental check-ups, advice on dental care, and treatment until you turn 18. If you are born in 2004 or later, you will receive dental care until you turn 22.

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Last edited 27. February 2023
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