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Childrens/ Kids Dental Care

We’re The Kids' smile professionals

Your child’s smile lights up the room and brightens every day. smilogy shapes smiles for the future and makes visiting the dentist fun from day one.

Did you know? Kids aged 2-12 could be eligible to receive FREE basic dental up to $1,013 under the government funded Child Dental Benefit Schedule!

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we're here every step of the way

Childhood is an exciting time of changes - blink, and you miss it.

From your baby’s first check-up to the first visit from the tooth fairy, we stand side-by-side with you for every step of your child’s smile journey.

It’s important to visit a dentist every six months in these early years. We can check everything is developing properly, and teach your child about proper dental hygiene.

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Our Australian paediatric dentists put comfort first

They have years of experience in making sure both you and your child are at ease. When you arrive, there are toys and games in the waiting room. During the appointment, we can put your child’s favourite cartoons on the TV.

Our experts will be as gentle as possible, while still being as thorough as necessary. If your child has any special needs such as anxiety, autism or ADHD, simply let us know. We know exactly what to do to make their visit go smoothly.

At the end of the appointment, your child gets a sticker as a big well done. In just a short amount of time, you can be off on your way.

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Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS)

Support Australian dentists and save on your child’s dental costs. Check your eligibility below.


How does CDBS work?

Thanks to the government, you can claim up to $1,013 for each child over 2 consecutive calendar years if you are eligble.

Good news: pretty much everything your child might need is included, except aligners.

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule allows kids to see us as regularly as they need.

All of their routine check-ups and a good old squeaky clean. Other general dental services are also included if needed, such as:

Check-ups

X-rays

Fissure sealing

Fillings

Root canals

Extractions

Applying fluoride

Want to know more about this scheme? Visit Services Australia!

Here are the rules

We don’t make them, but we have to follow them! Discover your eligibility in the box opposite, or click the “more info” tab for alternative options.

Your child may qualify, providing that they’re:

Aged between 2-17

Eligible for Medicare

In a family receiving certain government benefits

Still not sure? Double check by calling Medicare on 13 20 11, visit CBDS Eligibility Checker, or call smilogy and we’ll check for you today!

not eligible? no worries!

Our kids’ services won’t break the bank - we’re very affordable!

If you can’t access the Child Dental Benefits Schedule, it’s all good.

We accept private health cover

We can set up payment plans for you

We offer competitive rates if you’re not insured

We’re here if you need to chat more!

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