Don’t let your dental extras disappear
Make the most of your benefits by booking a check-up before January 1.
The cost of your next dental check-up could be covered
Did you know that as a health fund member, the cost of your next dental check-up could be covered by your extras?
That means no out-of-pocket costs* for you to pay. We will process your rebate immediately and you can claim on the same day as your treatment.
But now’s the time to book, as most health fund benefits reset on January 1.
Every year, many of our patients miss out on dental extras they’ve already paid for by failing to use them before the reset – we wouldn’t want you to be one of them!
Don’t let your dental extras disappear on you – now’s the perfect time to put them to good use with a comprehensive check-up and clean.
How to make the most of your dental extras
Check your health insurance policy
Log in to your health fund account to double–check the dental cover included in your policy. Your dental insurance may cover you for a full check-up*, including a clean, scale and polish. Some funds even offer rebates for certain cosmetic treatments like teeth whitening.
Book your dental check–up
Once you’re clear on your coverage, book to secure an appointment with us before the end of the year, when most 2024 dental extras will expire.
Why a dental check-up is worth your time
A dental check-up every six months is vital to keep your oral health on track. It also lets us spot any issues before they can become bigger (and potentially expensive) problems.
During your check-up, we’ll perform a thorough inspection of your teeth and gums, and be on the lookout for signs of common issues such as:
- Cavities
- Tooth decay
- Sensitivity
- Gum disease
Your appointment will also include a professional clean, scale and floss and the opportunity to discuss any additional concerns you might have.
What you may not know is…
The benefits of regular check-ups extend well beyond a healthy smile. Taking good care of your teeth and gums is also linked to better overall health. You can find more information about this link here.
Frequently asked questions
Extras cover is health insurance for treatments that aren’t covered by Medicare or hospital cover. It includes dental, optical, physio and other healthcare services usually performed outside of hospital.
The best way to find out exactly what your dental cover includes is to log in to your health fund member account and check your policy details. Many dental insurance plans include gap-free* check-ups as part of your dental cover.
‘Gap-free’ means the cost of your check-up appointment is totally covered by your health fund, so you don’t pay any out-of-pocket costs on the day.
We accept all major health insurance providers and are proud to be the preferred provider of many funds.
Our practiceis equipped with HICAPS facilities, which means you can claim your dental health insurance rebate on the spot.
This largely depends on your individual needs, but there are many reputable health insurance funds in Australia that include dental health coverage.
Many of our patients claim through:
- BUPA dental cover
- HCF dental cover
- nib dental cover
- HBF dental cover
- Medibank dental cover
We offer flexible, interest-free payment plans that enable you to access the treatment you need right away, while paying the cost in instalments over time:
- SmileFund
A flexible, interest-free payment plan that enables you to spread the cost of your dental care over time (up to 18 months) - Afterpay
Pay for treatments on the same day using Afterpay (a maximum cost of $1,500) and split the cost of your repayments into four equal instalments over an 8–week period.
We are preffered providers for the following health insurance providers:
Terms and conditions
Please note that the cost of NDC Service Co. Pty Ltd. dental treatments and services may be covered by your health fund and our practices accept all major health funds. Please check with your health fund to determine whether you are eligible for a ‘No Gap’ check-up (as cover levels and benefits can vary between health funds) and to understand the implications of using your health fund benefits, including that this may result in you having less available benefits in the future for other health services.