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Supporting Bunbury Veterans with DVA Dental Services

Eversmile Dental welcomes DVA cardholders and veterans in Bunbury. We provide care in accordance with DVA policies and may bill approved services directly.

How DVA Dental Benefits Work for Eligible Veterans

Eligible veterans with a DVA Gold or White Card may access dental care through government support. Common services can include checkups, dentures, or crowns, depending on individual needs. The Department of Veterans Affairs determines cover based on clinical necessity and entitlements associated with your card type. Visit dva.gov.au for more information on available dental cover and eligibility.

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Eversmile Dental

Caring for Veterans Across Bunbury and Surrounding Communities

Veterans in Bunbury and its surrounding suburbs can access dental care tailored to their individual clinical needs. Our team is experienced in working with DVA cardholders. We provide assistance with DVA-related paperwork to help make the appointment and claiming processes straightforward. Patients receive dental services delivered in accordance with professional standards throughout each stage of their visit.

Understanding the Appointment Process

Visiting Eversmile Dental as a DVA patient is straightforward. We’ll walk you through every step before any treatment begins.

Bring Documentation

Bring your DVA Gold or White Card. If necessary, include referral letters to help us confirm entitlements and eligibility.

Initial Consultation

Your first visit includes a comprehensive oral examination and a discussion of any concerns you may have. No treatment begins without consent and a clear explanation of the procedure.

Treatment Planning

Your dentist will assess clinical needs and prepare a treatment plan. Some treatments may need a GP referral or DVA’s prior approval.

Cost Transparency

Eligible treatments are billed to DVA when applicable. We’ll explain any additional costs before treatment so you can choose what suits you most.

Continuous Support

We support veterans with respectful care, follow-ups, and DVA coordination. Our admin team can guide you through the entitlement process and the next steps.

Eligibility for Veterans’
Dental Benefits

Veterans with a DVA Gold Card can access dental care funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Some White Card holders may also qualify if their dental needs relate to an accepted service-related condition. A referral isn’t needed for general dental services under this program. Eligibility depends on your card type and the treatment’s connection to your approved conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Eligible veterans and war widows can access dental care through the Department of Veterans Affairs. This section answers common questions about how it works.

What dental treatments are covered by DVA?

Eligible DVA cardholders can access dental services based on their clinical needs and the type of DVA card they hold. The services available vary depending on whether they hold a Gold or a White Card, subject to the accepted conditions. Here’s a detailed look at the kinds of treatments that may be covered:

  • General Dental Care:
    DVA may fund routine checkups and professional cleaning when they are clinically needed for maintaining oral health. Diagnostic services may also be covered if your dentist believes they are necessary as part of your treatment plan.
  • Fillings and Restorative Treatment:
    A dentist may recommend a filling or restoration if a tooth is damaged by decay or injury. DVA may cover the treatment if it’s clinically necessary and part of an approved treatment plan.
  • Tooth Extractions:
    A dentist may recommend removing a tooth if it’s damaged by infection, decay, or structural issues. DVA may cover the extraction when it forms part of a clinically justified treatment plan.
  • Dentures:
    Eligible cardholders may receive dentures or partial dentures when tooth loss affects their ability to function. DVA may also cover adjustments if they are required for comfort or performance.
  • Periodontal Treatment:
    For individuals with gum conditions like periodontitis, DVA may cover deep cleaning procedures, such as root planing, when clinically indicated.
  • Crowns, Bridges, and Complex Care:
    Major dental treatments, including crowns and bridges, may be approved in cases where they are necessary to restore oral function. Pre-approval is often required for these types of services.
  • Dental X-rays and Imaging:
    Diagnostic imaging, such as bitewing or panoramic X-rays, may be covered when necessary to assess oral health or plan treatments.
  • Emergency Dental Services:
    DVA may cover urgent dental care when treatment is required for dental pain, infection, or trauma. A dentist will assess whether immediate care is clinically necessary under Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) arrangements.
  • Oral Surgery:
    Your dentist may recommend surgical extractions or soft tissue treatments if they are clinically necessary for your oral health. DVA may cover these procedures when they are included in an approved treatment plan by your dental provider.

If you hold a DVA card in Bunbury, you can speak with a local provider about your dental care options. Local providers are familiar with DVA guidelines and can explain the services available to you based on your specific clinical needs.

If you hold a valid DVA Gold Card, you generally won’t have to pay for clinically necessary dental services. Eversmile Dental directly bills the Department of Veterans Affairs for approved treatments. This means eligible services are covered without requiring payment at the time of your appointment. Always bring your DVA card to each visit so we can confirm your entitlements.

For certain treatments, prior approval from the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) may be required before we can commence. If that applies, we’ll let you know beforehand. We’ll explain what’s included and what requires additional steps for approval. This helps avoid unexpected costs and keeps your treatments straightforward.

If you have a DVA card, you might wonder what types of dental care it includes. The table below outlines key differences between Gold and White Cards to help you understand your entitlements.

Card TypeDescription
Gold Card
  • The Gold Card covers most dental services when they are clinically necessary.
  • You don’t need the condition to be related to military service.
  • You can receive care from approved providers like Eversmile Dental in Bunbury.
  • It’s available to eligible veterans, war widows or widowers, and some dependents.
  • DVA pays the dentist directly, so you generally don’t have any out-of-pocket costs.
White Card
  • The White Card covers dental treatment only for conditions accepted as related to your military service.
  • You must confirm that DVA has approved the condition before accessing treatment.
  • Only dental issues directly linked to your accepted condition can be addressed under this card.
  • Some White Cardholders may qualify for broader cover, including for mental health.
  • You can still visit our dental clinic, but billing depends on DVA approval of the condition.

If you’re not sure which services you’re eligible for, our team can help you contact DVA before your appointment.

If you hold a DVA Gold or White Card, you can access dental care at our dental clinic in Bunbury. The booking process is straightforward, and the team will handle your entitlements with professionalism and respect. Here are the steps to book your appointment:

  1. Call the Clinic Directly:
    You can call our local number (08) 9721 1799 to speak with the front desk team. Let them know you’re a DVA cardholder.
  2. Mention Your DVA Card Status:
    When booking, please inform the team that you hold a DVA Gold or White Card. This helps them identify which services may be eligible under the Department of Veterans Affairs arrangements.
  3. Provide Your Card at the First Visit:
    Bring your DVA card to your appointment so the team can check your details on the day. They will confirm billing eligibility through the Department of Veterans Affairs based on the type of card you have.
  4. Discuss Your Dental Needs:
    During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to speak with the dentist about your dental history, concerns, and treatment preferences. Your dental care will be guided by clinical judgement in line with DVA policies.
  5. Book Succeeding Care if Required:
    The dentist will explain the clinical reasons for any recommended treatment during your appointment. They will also arrange follow-up visits if needed.

Booking a dental visit at our clinic as a DVA cardholder is a simple process. The team is experienced in working with veterans and will guide you through the process with care and consideration.

Yes, eligible DVA cardholders can receive emergency dental care if the treatment is clinically necessary and urgent. The Department of Veterans Affairs may cover emergency procedures, such as pain relief, infections, or tooth extractions, under certain circumstances. Before treatment, the dentist will assess your condition and confirm that it meets the DVA’s emergency criteria. For DVA cover, you must present your valid card and discuss eligibility with the dental clinic beforehand.

At our dental clinic, we assist eligible veterans in accessing urgent care when they experience dental emergencies. Our team will guide you through the DVA approval process and clarify what services can be provided. Emergency appointments are prioritised to reduce wait times and manage discomfort quickly. Please call ahead so we can confirm your eligibility and prepare for your visit.

We welcome eligible DVA patients from Bunbury and surrounding communities, including Dalyellup, Australind, Eaton, and Busselton. Eversmile Dental is centrally located, making it convenient for those living in nearby regional areas. Our clinic is easily accessible by public transport, with on-site parking available for patients who prefer to drive. We understand the importance of accessible care for local veterans and their families.

Our team regularly supports veterans from communities across the Bunbury region. We’ve made it easier for patients travelling from nearby towns. Many families appreciate having a local dental clinic that understands their needs and circumstances. Booking can be arranged, and our team is available to provide information about your visit.

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