Children’s Dentistry Adelaide
Adelaide Smile and Implant Centre | Cosmetic Dentist Adelaide are currently treating and bulk billing children who are eligible for the Australian Government’s new Child Dental Benefits schedule.
This scheme, also known as CDBS, aims to provide children with access through financial support, under Medicare, to basic dental care including treatments such as:
- Dental examinations
- Dental X-rays
- Teeth cleaning
- Fissure sealing of teeth
- Fillings
- Root canals
- Tooth extractions
Who can claim the cost of their dental care under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule?
There are eligibility criteria for each child to be able to claim their dental care under this schedule. Also not all treatments are covered.
We recommend that patients looking to be bulk billed for their kid’s dental costs under a Medicare dental scheme check their eligibility. The Department of Human Service’s Child Dental Benefits Schedule webpage has information about eligibility, the benefits available and how to use and claim under this scheme. Alternatively call us for more information.
We provide a range of dental services for children, and can bulk bill these treatments under the Child Dental Benefits schedule.
What age should you take your child?
Here’s an easy way to remember – ‘first visit by first birthday’.
Although many children don’t have their first proper dental check-up until they’re toddlers or older, the Australian Dental Association encourages parents to take them to the dentist when they’re babies. By caring for their teeth early, you’ll set them up with healthy oral habits and any dental problems won’t get out of hand.
We like to make sure we’ve seen your little one for a check-up by the time they’re three years old.
Get your little one ready to visit the dentist.
While the first visit can just be to familiarise your child with the dentist and to ride in the big chair, some preparation can really pay off.
- Be positive
Even if your child is still a baby, talk about the dentist without using any negative words. Mention the word ‘dentist’ a lot and make it sound happy. If you do have dental anxiety, try not to let on. Be honest and explain to your child what’s happening and why they’re going to the dentist. - Look after your own teeth
Let your child watch you brush and floss morning and night. Even if they only have two front teeth, gently let them feel a toothbrush in their mouth and get them used to fingers poking around in there. - Play!
Pretend you’re all going to the dentist, where your child can be the patient lying back in the dentist chair and you the dentist – “Aaahh, open your mouth…” Make it fun and exciting, using props like toothbrushes, bright lights, rinsing cups, spit bowls, bibs. Or invite all their stuffed toys for a check-up. - Make it part of story time
Try books about visiting the dentist. Some classics are Just Going to the Dentist by Mercer Mayer and Doctor De Soto by William Steig. - Take them to a dentist you feel comfortable with
If you’re anxious about going to the dentist, your child can pick up on that. Try to be calm and confident – chat with your dentist about ways we can help make your little one feel relaxed and positive about their first visit, then you also know what to expect. Why not bring your child when you come in to see us yourself, even if it’s just to get them used to someone other than Mum or Dad having a look at their teeth. It may take a couple of times before they let anyone go near their teeth. - Go as a family
Of course, Mum or Dad will sit in with them during their first check-up, but if you can all go for an appointment at the same time, it can make it less scary – “See, Mum and Dad get to go in the dentist chair, too.”
What will happen at their first visit?
- Hello there
Expect the first appointment to be short and toddler-friendly, possibly without a full oral examination – it’s simply a chance for your child to suss out the dentist. Depending on how old they are, you might be asked to hold them while the dentist looks in their mouth, help them get into the big chair (“Look how it goes up and down”), or wait back so they can get to know the dentist and staff on their own. - Try out the dentist stuff
Your dentist will show your child how things work – “Let’s spit into the sink and hear it make some silly sucking noises”, “This light is bright so you need sunglasses”, “This is a mask that we look funny in”, “Let’s blow up a glove and make a face on it”, etc. This will take the mystery out of it all and make it fun. - Let’s look in your mouth
Then the dentist will check your tot’s teeth (if any) for development and decay, plus look at their bite, gums, jaws and tongue. During this, the dentist might turn on the TV to distract them a little. - We’ll make your teeth nice and clean
If your child is ready (we’ll never make them have a cleaning procedure), the dentist may clean and polish their teeth with a rotary toothbrush (“Mr Grumbly makes lots of noise”), while your tot wears sunglasses to protect their eyes. - And put some special stuff on them
A final step may be to apply topical fluoride or your dentist may save this for when they’re older (we wouldn’t normally give fluoride to children unless they’re high risk). Digital X-rays are also usually held off until further development. - Talk with Mum and Dad
The dentist will chat with you about any findings with your child’s teeth, development, good oral hygiene habits and how to go forward with regular check-ups and cleans. Ask any questions you may have about toddler teething, thumb sucking or tooth-friendly foods (bring a list). - Would you like a sticker?
A dental-themed grab bag with a soft new toothbrush and stickers is a great way to get kids to think the dentist is a fun place to go – and happy to come back again. - Let’s brush your teeth
Your dentist can show your child how to take good care of their teeth, and brush and floss with your help. Put a timer on for two minutes and practise brushing their teeth gently.
Book your child’s dental appointment.
If you would like to book your child’s next dental appointment or have any concerns about your kids teeth then contact Adelaide Smile and Implant Centre now. If you are eligible for the Child Dental Benefits scheme and wish to be bulk billed for your appointment please inform us at the time of making your booking .
Call us on (08) 8346 3940 or get in touch via our contact form.