How much does it cost? 

As we are a teaching institution, our fees recognise that services are provided by professionals-in-training, and are therefore generally much lower than those of a private practice.

Our appointment fees vary depending on the year level of the student you see and the services performed. Initially we undertake a comprehensive oral exam to determine if your clinical needs meet our teaching needs. If this is the case, you will be provided with an individualised treatment plan including an estimate of fees.  

How can I pay?

You can pay by cash, EFTPOS or credit card (Visa and MasterCard - in person only). 
 

Can I claim any costs back?

Treatments provided by undergraduate students at the School do not attract a rebate from Medicare or private health insurance funds. Some of the postgraduate dental treatments may attract a rebate but this will be at the general dentist rate, not the specialist rate (our postgraduate students are qualified general dentists in training to become specialists.) If you are being seen in the Private Dental Practice within the School then please contact the Business Coordinator for an update as our systems are currently being upgraded to accept and process private healthcare cards. 

For undergraduate treatment, set fees apply for the initial examination and routine visits.  Complex procedures which involve multiple visits and laboratory work such as endodontics (root canal treatment), crowns and bridges, dentures and related items include a fee that recognises the costs in ordering the appliances and paying laboratories.
 

 

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