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Aussies That Delay Dental Treatment
Aug 3rd, 2024 at 8:32am
 
Aussies delay dental treatment as cost of living bites   Sad

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Two-in-three Australians are only visiting the dentist when they have a problem as cost of living pressures continue to bite, amid calls for dental subsidies to be expanded.

In an oral health survey of 25,000 people, 61 per cent delayed oral treatment in the past 12 months, with affordability accounting for 63 per cent of the reason.


It marks a 17 per cent increase in people delaying regular check ups in the past 13 years, while the issue of costs increased by 12 per cent compared to 2022.

One-in-three people has suffered tooth and gum pain, face swelling or infection in the past year, with those issues more prevalent in older groups.

The Australian Dental Association is calling for government subsidies to be expanded to senior Australians.

People would be less likely to face complex and expensive dental treatments down the track if they saw their dentist regularly, association president Scott Davis said.


“Government-funded schemes for our most vulnerable populations would go a long way to making this a reality for millions of Aussies for whom at the moment a dental visit isn’t a financial reality,” he said.

The survey figures show only seven per cent of people have visited the dentist in the past six months, while 10 per cent visited in the past six-to-12 months.

Almost half had their problems treated, but about one in four did not due to cost barriers around treatments.

“The current system of government assistance for them is ailing – eligible people wait years on public dental waiting lists just to have their first appointment, often enduring years of pain,” Dr Davis said.


“There are hundreds of thousands of Aussies suffering this way.”

The dental association wants the health minister to introduce a seniors scheme in Medicare which, according to the Parliamentary Budget Office, would cost $15.7 billion over a decade.

“This is cheap compared to trying to deliver dentistry to every Australian at a cost of around five times that at $77 billion a decade, according to Treasury costings.”

Children are already offered subsidised dental treatments under the Dental Benefits Act with the structures in place to extend this to seniors, Indigenous people, those on low incomes and people with a disability.
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Reply #1 - Aug 3rd, 2024 at 8:38am
 
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The Greens have today announced their plan to ensure everyone eligible for a Medicare card gets access to clinically relevant dental services for free; including general dental, orthodontics, and restorative services. Under the plan, people will still be able to choose their dentist and routine and therapeutic dental services will be bulk-billed or rebated.   Smiley

The plan represents a public health investment of $77.6 billion over the decade to provide free dental care to children and adults.

Quotes attributable to Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John:

“Under the Greens’ plan, when Australians open their wallet at the dentist, they’ll be reaching for their Medicare card.

“The Greens are committed to ensuring everyone is able to access the healthcare they need. In the balance of power after the next election, we will push to ensure everyone can access dental services and mental healthcare for free.   

“Right now, the medical system treats our mouths differently from the rest of our bodies. It means that 40% of Australians are delaying or not going to the dentist, often because they can’t afford it.

“We must move to a publicly funded, universal dental care system that tackles dental disease proactively. Our Greens plan will provide dental services for free, ending the worry of paying for dental services. We’re including a broad range of services, so whether you have a tooth that needs restoring, a cavity that needs filling, or your kids need orthodontic work, you could get it covered by Medicare.

“I’m confident that our plan will boost the mental and physical health of our community. Poor dental health can lead to heart conditions, serious infections, and complications in pregnancy,

“A recent poll showed that 86% of the West Australian community support The Greens’ plan to expand Medicare to include dental and mental health care.   

“In 2012, The Greens secured dental for kids into Medicare. Now, we’re pushing to ensure everyone in our community can access free dental services, prioritising prevention and treating oral conditions before they turn into serious illnesses.”
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Reply #2 - Aug 3rd, 2024 at 8:41am
 
the breast milk that the sloppy "cradle to grave" welfare proponents (like whiteknight) wish for, should be fortified with fluoride.

as he sucks on the government titty, he can get his teeth strengthened

is there ANY action which whiteknight is willing to take "personal responsibility" for?

i think my kids were taught to clean their teeth at 3.

if you are an eternal infant though, it may be beyond you.

free dental care would mean all those losers with "meth mouth" can bludge some more on the hard working folk of australia.

time you were weaned whiteknight


you should have been weaned decades ago
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Reply #3 - Aug 3rd, 2024 at 8:45am
 
“A recent poll showed that 86% of the West Australian community support The Greens’ plan to expand Medicare to include dental and mental health care.   Smiley   
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Reply #4 - Aug 3rd, 2024 at 9:07am
 
aquascoot wrote on Aug 3rd, 2024 at 8:41am:
the breast milk that the sloppy "cradle to grave" welfare proponents (like whiteknight) wish for, should be fortified with fluoride.

as he sucks on the government titty, he can get his teeth strengthened

is there ANY action which whiteknight is willing to take "personal responsibility" for?

i think my kids were taught to clean their teeth at 3.

if you are an eternal infant though, it may be beyond you.

free dental care would mean all those losers with "meth mouth" can bludge some more on the hard working folk of australia.

time you were weaned whiteknight


you should have been weaned decades ago


Grin Grin

That's the second big laugh I've had from you today (so far).

This was the first.

Keep it up... you're on a roll (or you've been 'rolling' something?).  Undecided
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Reply #5 - Aug 3rd, 2024 at 9:10am
 
Carl D wrote on Aug 3rd, 2024 at 9:07am:
aquascoot wrote on Aug 3rd, 2024 at 8:41am:
the breast milk that the sloppy "cradle to grave" welfare proponents (like whiteknight) wish for, should be fortified with fluoride.

as he sucks on the government titty, he can get his teeth strengthened

is there ANY action which whiteknight is willing to take "personal responsibility" for?

i think my kids were taught to clean their teeth at 3.

if you are an eternal infant though, it may be beyond you.

free dental care would mean all those losers with "meth mouth" can bludge some more on the hard working folk of australia.

time you were weaned whiteknight


you should have been weaned decades ago


Grin Grin

That's the second big laugh I've had from you today (so far).

This was the first.

Keep it up... you're on a roll (or you've been 'rolling' something?).  Undecided


There is just no end to his stupidity Roll Eyes
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