Introduction of the Primary Dental Co-care Pilot Scheme for Adolescents (PDCC)

The Hong Kong Government has launched the Primary Dental Co-care Pilot Scheme for Adolescents (PDCC) as part of its efforts to improve oral health services for young people.
It aims to encourage adolescents to build a lasting relationship with private dentists or NGO dentists by subsidising part of the cost of annual dental check-ups. This promotes regular dental care habits, helping to prevent dental diseases over a lifetime.
Target Beneficiaries
- Adolescent aged 13 to 17 (or will be aged 13 in the calendar year the application to enrol is made. For the avoidance of doubt, a person will cease to be eligible once he reaches the age of 18);
- Holds a valid Hong Kong Identity Card; and
- Has joined (eHealth).
For eligible person aged below 16, a substitute decision maker (SDM) should register eHealth for him/her.
Scope of Services:
- Annual dental check-ups
- Oral health risk assessment
- Dental scaling
- Personalised oral care advice
- Fluoride application (risk-based)
- Check-up report
Subsidy: The Government provides $200 annually. Participants are required to pay a co-payment fee, recommended at $200, directly to the participating dentist.
How to Enroll
- Check the list of participating dentists on the PDCC webpage.
- Contact a clinic of your choice to make an appointment.
- Receive subsidised services after enrollment.
- For more information, please visit the official PDCC webpage.


