Payment Plans
For patients who may require additional flexibility, payment planning options are available upon request. If you would like more information about payment arrangements or how to use your health fund at our Providence dental practice, our front desk team is here to help.
- Payment Plans and Financing — Eligibility depends on the provider and individual circumstances. Terms, conditions and lending criteria apply.
- Health Funds — Terms, conditions and fund rules apply. Please check with your health fund to confirm your benefits.
- Bulk Billing — Eligibility for bulk billing through CDBS and DVA is determined by the respective government programs. Annual limits and conditions apply. Please confirm your eligibility with Medicare or the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
*Terms and conditions apply.
Dental x-rays help dentists visualise diseases of the teeth and surrounding tissue that cannot be seen with a simple oral exam. In addition, x-rays help the dentist find and treat dental problems early in their development, which can potentially save you money, unnecessary discomfort, and maybe even your life.
Dental x-rays can be used to:
- Show areas of decay that may not be visible with an oral exam, especially small areas of decay between teeth or underneath existing fillings
- Reveal bone loss that accompanies gum disease or an infection
- Reveal an abscess or other developmental abnormalities, such as cysts and some types of tumours
The frequency of getting x-rays of your teeth often depends on your medical and dental history and current condition. Some people may need x-rays as often as every six months; others with no recent dental or gum disease and who visit their dentist regularly may get x-rays only every couple of years. If you are a new patient, your dentist may take x-rays as part of the initial exam and to establish a baseline record from which to compare changes that may occur over time.