
About Us
Mobile Dentistry Services is a family-owned Australian business, committed to making dental care accessible to everyone, anywhere. We provide high-quality dental services for people of all ages, whether they find it difficult to visit a clinic or prefer the convenience of home care. We also offer visits to early learning centers, schools, aged care facilities, and disability centers.
Our fully qualified dental practitioners use state-of-the-art portable equipment, including dental x-ray machines, to deliver flexible, top-notch care tailored to your needs. Our portable setup even allows us to provide bedside dental care for homebound patients, including those in aged care facilities.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What Does a Dental Check-Up Include?
Our thorough check-ups and treatment plans include the following:
- Addressing any concerns that you may have.
- An extra-oral assessment – evaluating the health and function of the joints, muscles, lymph nodes, and glands of the head and neck.
- Orthodontic issues – evaluation and inspection of teeth positioning and bite
- Detection and diagnosis of gum and jaw bone disease (gingivitis & periodontitis).
- Soft tissue evaluation and oral cancer screening.
- Detection of chips, cracks, or fractures in teeth.
- Detection and diagnosis of abnormalities in enamel and tooth composition.
- Use of a state-of-the-art digital intra-oral camera that accurately captures and detects cavities unseen by the naked eye.
- Plaque build-up – with detailed images highlighting how long the plaque has been in the mouth, indicating missed areas when brushing.
- Calculus build-up – with clear images emphasising its extent and location.
- Use of a state-of-the-art digital x-ray system that delivers fast and precise x-rays with low-dosage radiation, accurately capturing:
- Location, size and extent of cavities.
- Condition of teeth, roots, and jaw-bone.
- Other underlying dental conditions that are not usually visible.
A full report with information about your oral health status, complete with dental images and x-rays, is emailed to you after your visit for FREE and is yours to keep with no obligations to continue treatment with us! For any issues detected, we will formulate a personalised treatment plan with details about the urgency of issues, treatment options, pricing, and additional information.
What is the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS)?
The Federal Government and Medicare have introduced a Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) that provides children aged 2-17 access to dental services. The benefit is capped at $1,000 per child for every two calendar year period.
Am I Eligible for CDBS?
To be eligible, you or the child must be claiming one of the following benefits: Family Tax Benefits-Part A, Parenting Payment, Abstudy, Youth Allowance, Carer’s Payment, Disability Support Pension, Special Benefits, Double Orphan Pension, Veterans’ Children Education Scheme (if aged 16–17), Military Rehabilitation & Compensation Act Education, and Veterans’ Affairs Training Scheme.
Once a consent form is completed, we will check eligibility to see if treatment can be bulk billed through Medicare.
Why is my child Not eligible under CDBS?
- Age: The CDBS is available to children aged 0 to 17 years. If your child falls outside this age range, they won’t be eligible.
- Medicare Eligibility: Your child must be eligible for Medicare. If they aren’t registered or don’t meet Medicare’s eligibility criteria, they won’t qualify for CDBS.
- Family Benefits: Your child must receive or be part of a family receiving certain government benefits, such as Family Tax Benefit Part A. If your family isn’t receiving these benefits, your child won’t be eligible.
- Annual Cap: The CDBS has a cap of $1,095 over two consecutive calendar years. If your child has already reached this cap, they may not be eligible for additional services under the CDBS until the next period.
If My Child is Not Eligible for the CDBS, How Much Does It Cost?
We offer free comprehensive dental checkups, tailored education, and complete treatment plans with low-dosage x-rays and dental images for non-eligible patients! Valued at over $99 based on Medicare CDBS’s reduced-cost service.
This includes a comprehensive dental check-up and treatment plan detailing any treatment required, as well as information about oral health, brushing habits, and potential dental health risks. Complete with dental x-rays and intraoral images – highlighting cavities, plaque, gum health, and calculus (tartar) build-up for everyone who submits a consent form! Yours to keep with no obligations to continue treatment with us!
Not Eligible for CDBS and Want Further Treatment With Us?
We offer reduced treatment options that mirror Medicare’s low prices! Mobile Dental Care Australia is transparent with treatment options and the costs associated. All of our prices mirror or are lower than Medicare’s CDBS costs – no matter if you are eligible for CDBS or not.
Are Baby Teeth Important?
Baby (primary) teeth play a crucial role in a child’s health and development. As well as helping to eat and speak, primary teeth hold space and help guide adult (permanent) teeth growing beneath the gum into position. Teeth naturally tilt and shift into empty spaces, so removing primary teeth early often creates orthodontic issues requiring braces down the track. Removing primary teeth before they fall out naturally may also cause problems with jaw and muscle development. Dental decay and cavities in primary teeth can cause infections that spread through the roots and into the permanent teeth below them, damaging the permanent teeth before they are even visible in the mouth! Looking after primary teeth by establishing great oral health habits like regular brushing and dental visits is essential to improve quality of life and maintain dental health for a lifetime!
What Age Should My Child First Visit the Dentist?
The perfect time for your child’s first dental visit is as soon as your baby’s first tooth becomes visible (usually 6 to 9 months of age), or around the time of their first birthday (whichever comes first as babies mature and develop at different rates). This ensures that they are familiar and comfortable with the dental setting, making them more likely to be relaxed and confident in future appointments. Dental checkups are also essential to monitor development and evaluate the health and function of all parts of the head and neck! When teeth are first visible in the mouth, they are more at risk of decay, so teeth are often affected by tooth decay as soon as they first arrive. This is why regular dental checkups and building healthy oral health habits early help to guarantee a lifetime of healthy teeth and stress-free dental visits!
How Can Mobile Dental Care Australia Help?
We aim to eliminate dental anxieties while delivering exceptional care and tailored education to make a positive and lasting impact on the lives of children. Our friendly and compassionate team are specially trained in working with children of all ages. We provide a relaxing, comfortable, safe, fun and interactive experience where children can feel at ease and enjoy themselves while learning about essential oral health information and receiving personalised, comprehensive care. You can take a look at Our Services HERE to see what we offer to keep your child healthy and smiling for a lifetime!
What is Gingivitis?
Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease. Gingivitis is highly prevalent, with 1 in 5 Australians suffering from the disease. It is an infection of the gums from bacteria found in plaque with symptoms that include swollen, tender, bleeding and receding gums. The cause of gingivitis is not brushing or flossing, incorrect brushing techniques, and avoiding dental visits. Gingivitis is completely reversible and preventable by regular professional dental cleans!
What is Periodontitis?
Periodontitis is a severe form of gum disease. Gingivitis will progress into Periodontitis if left untreated. Periodontitis is also highly prevalent, with 3 in 10 Australians suffering from the disease. It is an infection of the gums and jaw-bone from bacteria found in plaque that damages the gums and destroys the bone that supports teeth. Periodontitis often leads to tooth and bone loss, as well as many other health complications. Damage from periodontitis is irreversible; the longer it is left untreated, the worse the damage gets. However, it can be treated and prevented by regular professional dental cleans!
What is Tooth Decay?
Tooth Decay is the most common chronic disease in Australia. It is caused by regularly consuming sugary food and drinks, avoiding dental visits, and not brushing well (or at all!). Tooth decay occurs when bacteria found in plaque produce acids that attack the tooth’s surface (enamel). Sugar is this bacteria’s favourite food, so if you regularly consume lots of sugar, these bacteria will multiply. The acid attack that the bacteria causes first appears as a white spot on the tooth’s surface. At this early stage of tooth decay, the tooth can repair itself with the help of fluoride. If left untreated, the white spot turns into a hole (cavity) that progresses deeper into the tooth and can cause infection, pain, tooth loss and abscess formation. At this late stage of tooth decay, the tooth cannot repair itself, and further treatment is required. Symptoms of tooth decay can include toothache, sensitivity, a swollen face, bad breath, teeth chipping away easily, a bad taste in the mouth, swollen gums and white, brown, or black stains on the teeth.
What is Fluoride?
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released from rocks into the earth’s water, soil and air. Because of this, fluoride is naturally found in drinking water and many foods, including fruits, vegetables, and fish. A higher concentration of fluoride is added to bottled and tap water, as well as dental products like toothpaste, mouth rinses, varnishes and gels. Fluoride is a dental professional’s best friend! Fluoride is great at remineralising your teeth – this means that fluoride can initiate the growth of a new tooth surface in a tooth damaged by dental decay. The new tooth surface is now stronger and more resistant to acid and mineral loss, so new cavities will have a harder time forming in teeth protected by fluoride!
As much as we love fluoride and all its amazing benefits, we understand and respect that people have different preferences and beliefs – this is why we also offer Tooth Mousse, which is made from milk products and is fluoride-free. We are happy to use this instead. Just let us know before or during your appointment.
What is a fissure sealant?
Fissure sealants are a plastic coating applied to children’s back teeth and are a safe and painless way of protecting your children’s back teeth from tooth decay. Most tooth decay in children occurs in their back teeth.
How are fissure sealants applied?
It is quick and straightforward, taking only a few minutes per tooth. Our Dentist will clean and prepare the tooth with a special solution. The tooth is dried with air. The liquid is then applied and set hard using a special light. It is pain-free.
How long do they last?
They can last for many years and the dentist may check them at each check-up. They can wear away, and your Dentist may add or replace some sealant.
What facilities do you need on the day of the Dental Visit?
-We need parking space in close proximity to your home, centre or School facility for easy access and to facilitate the loading and unloading of our equipment.
-A clean room, adequate space with privacy, electrical outlet, bench space and
access to nearby tap water will assist a smooth dental operation.
How do we get in contact with you?
Email: info@mobiledentistrynsw.com.au
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