Bulk Billing for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule
Dental care should be accessible to everyone, especially children. The federal government has introduced the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) by Medicare allowing $1000 benefit for dental care over 2 years for children 2-17 of recipients of Family Tax Benefit A payments.
At Willow Dental Care, we understand that a parent's highest priority is the health and wellbeing of their child and proudly partner with this schedule with bulk billing and claims onsite so you aren’t out of pocket. Dental services covered include check-ups, fillings, x-rays, extractions, fissure sealants, and root canals. Although this service doesn’t cover orthodontics or wisdom tooth removal under general anaesthetic, it is a great help for children preventive and general dental care. To check your eligibility call one of our friendly receptionists
Bulk Billing for Veteran’s Affairs
We appreciate what DVA cardholders have sacrificed for our country and proudly provide them with quality dental care bulk billed. Most dental treatment that a veteran will need will be covered for gold and white DVA cardholders. Generally, DVA won't require prior approval unless the treatment plan involves implants. Please call to discuss if DVA will cover your treatment.
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Post Extraction Instructions
Extraction sites generally heal over within 7 days following surgery. Healing may be delayed in smokers and patients with medical conditions.
First 24 hours after extraction
Numbness
- Numbness of your lip or palate may persist for several hours after the procedure.
- Avoid eating hard chewy foods and drinking hot liquids until the anaesthetic has worn off to prevent injury from accidentally biting yourself.
Bleeding
- Minor bleeding that results in a pinkish tinge to your saliva is normal and may occur for the first 24 hours after the extraction
- Avoid rinsing or spitting as this may dislodge the clot
- Avoid heavy physical exertion for 24 hours
- If slightly heavier bleeding occurs:
- Place a piece of gauze over the extraction site
- Bite firmly on the gauze for at least 30 minutes
- Rest quietly with your head elevated
If the bleeding continues, call the practice on 8610 6697 or if required seek medical attention.
Pain
- If required, take over-the-counter pain medication in accordance with the instructions on the box, taking care to keep within maximum daily dosages
- Avoid taking aspirin
- If pain medication has been prescribed, take it as instructed by the practitioner / dentist
- Notify the practice immediately of any problems that may arise from medications being taken
Brushing and flossing within the first 24 hours after the surgery
- Avoid rinsing your mouth vigorously
- Brush your teeth gently but thoroughly and avoid brushing directly on the extraction site
The days after surgery
- If numbness persists after 24 hours, please call our practice immediately
- Do not smoke for at least 48 hours
- Avoid food with nuts, seeds, popcorn, etc, which may get lodged in the socket areas.
Sutures / stitches
- Sutures will resorb or fall out on their own usually 5-7 days after the surgery
- If sutures need to be removed, your practitioner/dentist will schedule a follow up appointment with you
If you experience constant and radiating pain 5-7 days after the surgery, call our practice immediately on 8610 6697.
If you do have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us.