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Not all dental treatments or conditions qualify for early release of superannuation. Applications are managed solely by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and approval is not guaranteed. Dentists can provide treatment plans that may form part of an application, but the ATO makes the final eligibility decision. Early release of superannuation cannot be accessed for cosmetic purposes; it is limited to acute or chronic conditions where no other means of payment are available. Our dentists also offer a range of other payment options, so you will always have various flexible payment options to choose from.
Every patient’s dental health situation is unique and requires a personalised consultation with a qualified dentist. Bookings are for the purpose of developing a treatment plan only. The best treatment approach for your needs can only be determined through a professional dental consultation, and we recommend seeking a second opinion from another qualified dentist before proceeding with treatment.
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