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Medicare Bulk BillingThe Gentle Dentist do bulk billing through Medicare (conditions apply).
The Medicare Chronic Disease Dental scheme was introduced in November 2007. The scheme allows chronically ill people who are being managed by their GP under an Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan access to Medicare rebates for Dental services.At The Gentle Dentist , we bulk bill medicare, so essentially there is no out of pocket expense. To receive a Medicare benefit for dental services, you will first need to meet certain eligibility criteria and be referred by their GP to us the The Gentle Dentist. To be eligible, you must have a chronic medical condition and complex care needs and their oral health must be impacting on, or likely to impact on, their general health. What dental services will the Medicare chronic disease dental scheme cover? A comprehensive range of dental services will be covered, including dental assessments, preventive services, extractions, fillings, restorative work and dentures.Eligible patients may access Medicare benefits of up to $4250 in total over two consecutive calendar years for dental services. Who can provide the services? Most privately practising dentists, dental specialists and dental prosthetists will be eligible to provide services under the Medicare chronic disease dental items, but some may choose not to treat patients under Medicare. The Gentle Dentist chooses to offer bulk bill Medicare so you do not need to pay any out of pocket gap payments. How do the GP referral arrangements work?
Medicare Teen Dental Voucher
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Potential Test For Gum Disease Using Little-Known Mouth FluidA little-known fluid produced in tiny amounts in the gums, those tough pink tissues that hold the teeth in place, has become a hot topic for scientists trying to develop an early, non-invasive test for gum disease, the No. 1 cause of tooth loss in adults. It's not saliva, a quart of which people produce each day, but gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), produced at the rate of millionths of a quart per tooth. The study, the most comprehensive analysis of GCF to date, appears in ACS' monthly Journal of Proteome Research.
What Is Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)? What Causes Teeth Grinding?Bruxism is the term that refers to an incessant and unintentional grinding and clenching of the teeth. Persons with bruxism are called bruxers. They are often unaware that they have developed this habit.
Mouthguard Important Piece Of Athletic Gear Injury Risk Nearly Two Times Greater Without Mouth ProtectionIf you participate in organized sports or recreational activities, there's always the risk of injury to the mouth, says the American Dental Association (ADA).
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