Helping migrants access dental care

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Oral health is about much more than just having a pretty smile. The health of your mouth often reflects and can have an impact on the state of the rest of your body. Dental care is expensive in Australia, but there are ways to bring down the costs.


So, who is eligible and what are the other options?

Where to find public dental services?


 
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Male Patient Receiving Treatment In Clinic


Public dental services are usually delivered via mobile dental clinics, school dental clinics and community dental clinics. For more details on public dental services in your state or territory, visit your .

Who is eligible?


 

 

Every state has slightly different criteria, but generally if you have a Health Care Card, Pension Concession Card issued by , Commonwealth Seniors Health Card, Pensioner Concession Card issued by the  you are eligible for publicly funded dental care. For example, in Victoria refugees and  will also be provided with free care.

What about children and young people?


 
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Almost all Australian children with Medicare can benefit from the Australian . It varies from state to state but generally children before they turn eighteen are eligible for care if they fit within a certain family tax benefit. Some states, like , require a completed medical history and consent form for all children and young people prior to treatment. The consent forms have now been translated into .

Visiting a private practice?


 
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When it comes to paying for dental services, fees vary a lot depending on the dentist and where you live. A good health insurance can reduce the bill, but it will rarely cover the whole cost. On average, private health insurance customers claim back only around half of the dental fees.

What if you don't have insurance?


 
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If you are on a budget it’s important to ask your dentist about the costs before you commit to the procedure and that way it will be easier for you to budget.

How to reduce cost?

You could take an appointment at a . It could save you money as their fees are generally lower than private practices.

More information?

For more information about public dental services in your state or territory, visit your State Health Department's website.


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