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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes, but doing so is VERY expensive.
Source(s): Experience: A few years ago I took one of my Japanese friends to a dentist because she had a problem with her teeth and gums. After paying the prescribed fee, the dentist treated her. Although the fee was rather high, it was still cheaper than cutting her stay short and getting a new flight back to Japan. - ?Lv 44 years ago
Tasers looked like a sturdy thought while they have been presented. for people who have been below the effect of drugs or alcohol and would desire to no longer be reasoned with, their use looked justified, while a individual being taken into custody below the effect grew to alter into violent. i'm deeply worried now, nevertheless, that using tasers is the becoming the course officers are taking extremely than attempting to open communications with voters interior the process police paintings. it variety of feels little communicate is going on in the previous the taser comes out and the guy is jolted. i will in elementary terms think of that being tasered won't bring about an suitable end to any questionnning or criminal apprehension. Being tasered can in elementary terms foster resentment, anger and/or hatred for the police often. in spite of who had the taser of their hand, the comprehensive rigidity is delivered to suggestions while the incident is seen. i think of tasers must be decrease before and there be particularly clean and strict regulations below which they could be used. there have been too many deaths and the skill for destiny harm as a results of an electric jolt so great (case in point aggravation of undetermined heart worry, seizure subjects or comparable well-being circumstances). i be attentive to police are in an extremely complicated place. In some factors that's a siege mentality "get them in the previous they get you" with voters being besides armed, if not greater valuable, than the cops. additionally, officers are oftentimes on my own in a patrol motor vehicle via diminish rigidity ranges than interior the previous. This places them at a particular disadvantage in the event that they're cornered via a gang. In such an occasion, the taser does no longer help, it could in elementary terms administration one individual at a time and if this is one against a variety then the only reasonable selection is get out once you're nonetheless alive. Our officers are in a poor concern however the respond in maximum circumstances isn't the taser. some comments I actual have considered have been for concerns as benign as speaking lower back to an officer or no longer shifting rapid adequate. that's the place clarity and administration would desire to be regained via Polce Chiefs, Commissioners and our elected officers. that's an extremely problematic call to make. H.C. Smith Ontario Canada
- SteveNLv 79 years ago
Canada's universal healthcare does not cover dental visits, so the question is moot. Canadians or non-Canadians, you go see the dentist, you pay the visitation fee, get treatment, and then pay for whatever the treatment costs.
If you have private dental insurance, you submit a form to your insurance company with the bill from the dentist detailing the costs, and they refund you the amount that was covered. For example, my group insurance from my work covers 80% of all dental bills, with an annual deductible of $50 per person covered.
- Rona LachatLv 79 years ago
Yes they can get treated and yes they can pay for the services too. The Dentist does not work fior FREE.
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- capitalgentlemanLv 79 years ago
Even Canadians can't do that.
The Canadian Medicare system does not cover denistry at all. We have to pay for it out of our pockets, unless we have a plan through work - same as in the USA.
- 9 years ago
Yes, it's just very expensive. Canadian citizens may have universal healthcare but even that doesn't cover dental care most of the time. You'd pay full price as a non-Canadian.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Only legally landed permanent residents or citizens are covered by local provincial medical health services.
Different provinces provide different level of coverage:
British Columbia: dental and oral surgery, when medically required to be performed in hospital*;
Manitoba Health will insure certain dental procedures when hospitalization is required. (Dental Surgeons)
Ontario: The ministry pays for some dental surgery, when it is done in hospital. You must pay the cost of regular dental services in a dentist's office (Dental Services in Hospital :)
Source(s): BC - http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/benefits.h... Ontario - http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/publications...