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    Dental Treatment in Australia

      Australian Dental Information


      Dentists
        Dental work is normally NOT covered under Medicare, although there are now two main exceptions to this:
        • Medicare Chronic Disease Dental Scheme (details shown below)
        • Medicare Teen Dental Plan (details shown below)

        The 2011 Medicare Teen Dental Plan Vouchers is valid for up to $159.85 worth of treatment, and can be used at any time up to 31st December 2011


        The main option for Dental Treatment in Australia are the Private Dentists that are situated in most suburbs.

        There are however some Government based Dental Facilities, eg: Dental Teaching Hospitals that are available for certain sections of the population, eg: those holding Health Care Cards.

        Most of the Insurance companies will cover Dental treatment, but be aware to check levels of cover provided.

        Primary School children do get a free Dental check when the Government Dental van visits each school normally once a year.


      Dental Costs in Australia
        For an idea of Dental fees, have a look at Noble Dentist. This page shows comparisons for prices of many Dental procedures in Australia, together with the lower rates available at their selected dentists.
        An example of some normal/maximum dental costs quoted by them at March 2009 was:
        • $ 72.00 Oral Exam - Periodic
        • $207.00 White Filling - 2 Surfaces - Front Tooth
        • $238.00 White Filling - 2 Surfaces - Back Tooth
        • $328.00 Obturation - 1 Canal
        • $701.00 Front Tooth Root Canal (One Canal) (Not Including X-Rays)
        You do need to compare their prices against your own current dentist...
        eg:
        • Item 012 Oral Exam - Periodic : Maximum Fee $72.00 : NobleDentist cost $35.00. I last paid $36.00
        • Item 022 X-Ray - Per Film : Maximum Fee $50.00 : NobleDentist cost $31.00. I last paid $34
        • Item 531 White Filling - 1 Surface - Back Tooth: Maximum Fee $190.00 : NobleDentist cost $103.00. I last paid $115.00
        Mine is just an average local dentist.
        Comparing the example of my dental work in Nov 2008, costing $468, the normal/maximum prices quoted by NobleDentist would be $847, with NobleDentist charging $412. This would have saved me $56 compared to my dentist, but it may have been $435 cheaper than a dentist charging full rates.


        An example of Dental costs as at November 2008:
        • First Check up $41 reducing to $36 for subsequent 6 monthly check ups.
        • Cleaning $79
        • Fluoride Application $24
        • Single X-Ray $34
        • Single Filling $115
        • 3 Surfs Filling $175

        The total cost for the above was $468.


        An idea of the 2006 dental charges for a wide range of treatment is at: Choice.com.au

      Medicare Teen Dental Plan
        A new system started in July 2008 where children aged 12 years and over receive an Annual Voucher, to a maximum of $150, for a single Dental Check up/Treatment at any Dentist.
        The 2011 Medicare Teen Dental Plan Vouchers is valid for up to $159.85 worth of treatment, and can be used at any time up to 31st December 2011

      Medicare Chronic Disease Dental Scheme

      Queensland School Dental service
        All Queensland resident children four years of age or older who have not completed year ten at school are eligible for public sector oral health services.
        There is no means test for this service.
        General courses of oral health care are usually provided on-site at schools through fixed or mobile dental clinics. However some Districts are centralising their service model for providing oral health care to children and adolescents at larger dental clinics located within their District rather than on-site within schools.

      Dental Health Services in Victoria
        Dental Health Services Victoria offer some residents of Victoria a range of free or low cost dental services, and details of these can be seen at:
        Children aged 12 and under whose parents don�t hold a concession card pay a fee of $29 per child (maximum $116 per family) per course of care. Those whose Parents do hold a concession card are treated for free. This treatment is carried out at Community dental clinics and at The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne.

      South Australia School Dental
        In South Australia the School Dental Service provides dental care, free of charge for all children up to the end of Primary School. This includes children who are not yet old enough to start school (pre-school children).
        Secondary school students can also use the School Dental Service. Some secondary school students need to pay a small fee for their dental care.
        Source: South Australia School Dental


      Government Health Departments

      Overseas Dental options
        Travelling overseas is becoming popular for many people to save money and/or avoid long waiting times for public treatment.
        The following links are examples only and I have no knowledge of their abilities.
        Please check out any overseas options very carefully, as it is not easy to just 'nip back' for follow up treatment.

      Private Health Organisations
      • iSelect.com to compare private Health Insurance policies from participating health funds
      • MBF Private Health Care
      • HBA A BUPA member
      • HCF Private Health Care
      • NIB Private Health Care
      • Manchester Unity Private Health Care
      • Medibank Australia's largest private health insurer




     

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