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General Anaesthesia
What Is General Anaesthesia in Dentistry ? For many people, going to the dentist is routine. They get their dental work done in a chair at a dental surgery. But for others, it can be overwhelming, distressing, or simply not possible without additional support. Some of our dental clinicians offer treatment under general anaesthesia (GA) as part of a carefully considered, patient-centered approach to care. Unlike local anaesthetic or conscious sedation, GA means: You are full
Zebra Dentist
6 hours ago3 min read


Health Funds & Preferred Providers
The affiliation between dentists and private health funds is primarily through preferred provider agreements. Although patients are told by their health fund that such an agreement allows the health funds(them) to reimburse a percentage of the costs for dental services provided by certain dentists/practices, please note that the percentage that the specific private health funds will “cover” or “rebate” depends on the member’s level of cover as well as what health fund they ar
Zebra Dentist
6 days ago3 min read


CDBS(Medicare) Billing Update
Dear Parents and Carers, We would like to share an important update about how our practice will be billing Medicare services going forward. These changes are effective from 1 April 2026. For many years, we have worked hard to make dental care as accessible as possible for families, including offering bulk billing for eligible Medicare Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) services. This commitment has always been guided by our belief that children deserve timely, high-quality
Zebra Dentist
6 days ago2 min read


The Importance of HEALTHY, OPEN Airways in Children
Obstructed airways can play a major role in airway health, facial jaw development, sleep quality, long-term respiratory outcomes, and even behavioural changes.
Zebra Dentist
Apr 155 min read


Healthy Brushing Habits for Children: A Parent’s Guide
Tips on how to keep your little one's teeth strong and healthy at home.
Zebra Dentist
Jan 205 min read


Hypomineralisation
Hypominerlisation is a defect that affects the quality of the outside surface of a tooth (enamel). Studies show that usually not just the outer layer is affected, hence why these teeth are 4 times more likely to break and get decay.
Zebra Dentist
Dec 4, 20255 min read
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