It’s time to show your teeth a little TLC!
Start the year strong and give your teeth a little tooth loving care; take the first step towards a healthier smile in 2026.
Start the year strong and use your dental extras today
With many health funds now reset, you could be covered for a routine check-up*. Plus, your health fund may also help cover cosmetic treatments like teeth whitening or custom-fitted mouthguards to protect your teeth during the sports season.
Please check with your health fund to determine whether you are eligible for a dental check-up (as cover levels and benefits can vary between health funds).
Keep smiling with a little help from your extras
Check your health fund policy today and discover the benefits you could be entitled to. Depending on your level of cover, you could:
Be proactive: Shine a light on any issues early and avoid unexpected costs. |
Protect your pearlies: Protect your smile with a custom-fitted mouthguard. |
Enjoy a bright start: Brighten your smile with a teeth whitening treatment. |
Kick off the new year with a fresh focus on your oral health
Did you know that 1 in 4 Australians are affected by gum disease*, often linked to poor oral hygiene?
A dental check-up is the perfect opportunity to ensure your teeth and gums are healthy, catch potential issues early, and keep your oral health and well-being on track for the year ahead. It’s the perfect time to maximise your dental extras and give your smile the attention it deserves.
Call our friendly team, or book online today. We’re here to help you start the year with a healthy, radiant smile.
Terms and conditions
Please note that the cost of Port Kennedy Central Dental dental treatments and services may be covered by your health fund provider and our practices accept all major health funds.
Please check with your health fund to determine whether you are eligible for a routine check-up (as cover levels and benefits can vary between health funds) and to understand the implications of using your health fund benefits, including that this may result in your having less available benefits in the future for other health services.
1 in 4 Australians are affected by gum disease; this information is provided by the Australian Dental Association and can be viewed here https://teeth.org.au/dental-health-week.
