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Are You Maximising Your Health Benefits?

At KR Dental, our foremost concern is providing you with exceptional dentistry that is also affordable. That’s why we are happy to accept all major health funds. Are you aware of all of the brilliant benefits that come with enrolling in a private health insurance fund? To take advantage of all of the benefits of your policy, we recommend that you take some time to review it.

Because many fund benefits will not roll over to the next calendar year, you only have a few more months to make sure that you get the most out of your health fund this year. You won’t want to miss out on significant entitlements!

Find Out What Extras You Are Entitled to

As an example, HCF members receive one entirely covered checkup per calendar year. It’s always essential, of course, to check with your health fund to verify your level of cover and entitlements. Because we are preferred providers for HCF, NIB and smile.com.au there also may be annual limits to consider for major dental.

Is Your Smile Holiday-Ready?

With a calendar full of seasonal celebrations to look forward to, you want to look your best. A stunning, confident smile can dramatically enhance your look. We encourage you to contact us straightaway to book your appointments as many of our suppliers and labs are slowing down in December in advance of the holidays.

Whether you are seeking advice on how to get the most benefit from your health fund or would like answers about services you are considering, please contact us today. It’s our desire to make sure you access all of your health fund benefits!

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Are You Being Overtreated Like Marc?

A recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald caught the attention of people across Australia. The man in the article, Marc, went to a corporate dental clinic. He was quoted $1200 for dental treatments. As someone who is meticulous about his dental health, Marc was shocked and sought a second opinion elsewhere. This dentist informed him that only a small filling was necessary, a difference of $1100.

As a dentist, I was surprised that someone could receive such vastly different treatment plans. Dentists can have different philosophies in practice. As a consumer, you may get slightly dissimilar plans because of these differences. But it certainly shouldn’t be $1100!

So, why were Marc’s recommendations so dissimilar?

To answer this question, we must go back to the early 2000s.  Traditionally, Australian dental practices were owner-operated. The dentist who owned the practice typically worked in the practice, hired associates, mentored them and hired staff who were locals.

They had strong ties to the community, were in charge of their business, marketing, book-keeping, daily running and belonged to the Australian Dental Association. The owner/operator/dentist was governed by a body called AHPRA and had to practice dentistry and run the business within the strict guidelines of this board.

Changing Times

At the turn of the century, corporations entered the dental field. They bought up hundreds of clinics and made them into chains that would look, feel and run identically. They had a centralised hiring and firing department, centralised accounts, call centres, IT support, and marketing.

No doubt, this is a cheaper way to run multiple practices. But as a result, there was no connection with the community. The corporations aren’t governed by AHRPA, so there are no restrictions on marketing their patient care, deals with dental suppliers or patient care.

The ultimate responsibility of a corporation is to its shareholders. The ultimate aim is to raise income to keep shareholders happy. Often, an undercurrent of pressure to keep up revenues is present.

What Makes Us Different

In contrast, privately owned dental practices like [PRACTICE NAME] are not answerable to shareholders. We are a private dental practice where the principal dentist is the owner/operator. We are governed by the dental board and AHPRA. We are a member of the Australian Dental Association. We support the local community by hiring and training locals. But most importantly, all our dentists, their work and clinical capability are constantly supervised by a senior dentist. Our aim in practice is to establish lifelong relationships with patients.

The clinical philosophy at [PRACTICE NAME] is to practice dentistry and treat every patient as if we were treating our own mother or father. We want to enable our patients with accurate information with regards to the state of their oral health, offer all available options to patients and let them decide what they would like for their mouths.

Getting Back to Marc

Good on you, Marc, for seeking a second opinion from a privately owned dental practice. The sad fact is that Australia is fast heading in the footsteps of the United States of America when it comes to corporatisation of health care. But the few private dental practice owners will hang on as long and as strong as we can. We never forget why we became dentists in the first place, which is to help people and practice dentistry with patients’ best interests first and foremost.

You can reach us by phone or email to schedule your appointment.

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How to Brush Your Teeth

See our video from Dr Nipuni on how to brush your teeth. With a very adorable co-host she takes you through the basics. At your next check up and clean appointment – ask us how. We love to share this dental hygiene information.

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Hi Everyone, this is Dr. Nipuni from KR Dental. Today I’m bringing to you a little video showing the proper oral hygiene technique, so how to effectively brush and floss your teeth. So first we’ll go through brushing. Main thing to keep in mind about brushing is to make sure that you’re actually cleaning all the surfaces of your teeth.

So a proper brush should take around 2 minutes to complete. There are three surfaces of the tooth that you have to brush. The outside towards the cheek, the inside and the tops of the teeth where you chew.

I’ll start brushing from the very back tooth on one side and you want to angle your brush so that your bristles are about 45 degree angle into the gum line there, with the gentle pressure not too hard so the bristles can actually enter that small gap between the gum and the teeth.

And now you start brushing with small circular gentle strokes just like this just brush all the way around and when you get to the end on the other side remember to actually go around the back of that tooth as well so that’s an area that still needs to be brushed. Then you want to keep going from the inside you still need to do those circular motions to clean near the gum line. Now when you get around to the front teeth you can actually switch your brush around  that you’ve got a vertical hold, makes it a lot a lot easier then you’ll come around to the tops of the teeth this one’s quite easy you can just do a forward and backward side-to-side motion with the toothbrush.

Contact us for a hygiene appointment today!

How To Floss

How to floss

See our video from Dr Nipuni on how to properly floss your teeth. At your next check up and clean appointment you can ask for more tips on the proper method for maintaining a healthy flossing habit.

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Hi Everyone, This is Dr.Nipuni from KR Dental. Now I will move on to flossing. Now we’ll start with the standard string dental floss. Make sure you get yourself a nice long piece of the floss and you can wrap that around your middle fingers like this and that leaves your forefinger and your thumb, available to grab it with this pin so grip. This is what’s going to make it a lot easier for you.

Now you can gently move the floss between the teeth like this gently push it all the way down until the floss meets the end of the gum line, you’ll actually find that the floss will go quite a bit under the gum line here, then you want to press up against one side of that gap and pull up to remove the plaque there. We enter into the same spot and do the other side so you can visualize this as if there is a triangle between two the two teeth and that you’re flossing the two sides of the triangle there. You can also use the floss to clean behind the very back tooth as well this might be a bit easier to do then using the brush. So doing this you’ll make sure that there’s nothing hanging around on the backs of the teeth to0.

Now it is normal to get bleeding while you’re doing this especially if you haven’t flossed in a while. After flossing for about a week every night you’ll find that the bleeding stops completely. You can also use inter-dental brushes to clean between the teeth what I’m showing you here is a pikster that’s one brand there are lots of other brands that produce these brushes. They’re very easy to use they’re just single handed, you just can fit that in between the teeth quite easily and just move it back to front it works similar to a toothpick but is a lot more effective. These brushes can be reused just give them a rinse under running water and usually you can use this for a few days.

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USE IT OR LOSE IT – Health insurance benefits expire every year!

Do you have Private Health Insurance with Dental benefits?

If you have answered yes to the above question then read along.

Most Health insurances reset the Dental benefits every year in December. This means if you have not used your benefits you will lose it.

Let’s say you pay $50 per month ($560 per year) and you have a $500 annual limit towards General Dental which is up to 2 check-ups and clean. If you do not use this benefit then it will expire at the end of the year .

Now you may ask why do I need 2 check-ups and clean?

It’s simple, our baby teeth fall off by the time we reach 12 years and the adult teeth that grow is what we have. So, it’s important to look after your teeth by regularly brushing your teeth at least twice a day along with flossing and getting your teeth professionally checked and cleaned by your dentist twice a year.

Your dental visit will ensure any major dental problems are identified and fixed before they become major which ultimately will be expensive to fix.

Have you wondered why the Health Fund gives you an annual limit that amounts to 2 check-ups and clean?

This is because they want you to look after and maintain good oral hygiene. This would mean you will not need complex treatment and they will not need to pay more for your treatment.

So, what to do next?

  • Schedule a check-up and clean appointment ASAP.
  • Pre-book your next 6 monthly visits after your appointment so we will send you a reminder when your appointment is due.
  • Lastly attend your appointment as the more you maintain, less problems will be identified and more money you will have in your pocket.

Ready to Book your Appointment?

Call us on [PRACTICE PHONE] or click the Book Now button to schedule a check-up and clean appointment.

Do you have Private Health Insurance with Dental benefits?

If you have answered yes to the above question then read along.

Most Health insurances reset the Dental benefits every year in December. This means if you have not used your benefits you will lose it.

Let’s say you pay $50 per month ($560 per year) and you have a $500 annual limit towards General Dental which is up to 2 check-ups and clean. If you do not use this benefit then it will expire at the end of the year .

Now you may ask why do I need 2 check-ups and clean?

It’s simple, our baby teeth fall off by the time we reach 12 years and the adult teeth that grow is what we have. So, it’s important to look after your teeth by regularly brushing your teeth at least twice a day along with flossing and getting your teeth professionally checked and cleaned by your dentist twice a year.

Your dental visit will ensure any major dental problems are identified and fixed before they become major which ultimately will be expensive to fix.

Have you wondered why the Health Fund gives you an annual limit that amounts to 2 check-ups and clean?

This is because they want you to look after and maintain good oral hygiene. This would mean you will not need complex treatment and they will not need to pay more for your treatment.

So, what to do next?

  • Schedule a check-up and clean appointment ASAP.
  • Pre-book your next 6 monthly visits after your appointment so we will send you a reminder when your appointment is due.
  • Lastly attend your appointment as the more you maintain, less problems will be identified and more money you will have in your pocket.

Ready to Book your Appointment?

Call us on (07) 3883 2434 or click the Book Now button (at the top) to schedule a check-up and clean appointment.

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Dr Sandy Says – Dental Crowns

See our video from Dr. Sandy Iyer the principal dentist at KR Dental and senior dental assistant Margret talk about Dental Crowns,‘who needs them?’ and the benefit of Dental Crown.

Check out our Crown and Bridges page for more details.

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Marg: Dr Iyer, we have a lot of patients calling up and asking about the difference about ‘crowns’, ‘bridges’ and ‘veneer’, could you help explain that please.

Dr. Iyer: Marg of course I can.

So basically, a crown, sometimes people also call it a cap. It’s more like a helmet that sits on top of the tooth. What a crown is really good for is protecting teeth and making them stronger.

So basically, as we know, what I find is as people get older their teeth get older. They tend to have more wear and tear on their teeth. They tend to have a few cracks on their teeth.

Also, some people who had large amalgam fillings placed on their teeth when they were younger, those people I find tend to have more cracks on their teeth and people who grind and there’s various things around that.

It’s usually these kind of people with these cracks on their teeth all they need to do is on an unsuspecting Sunday afternoon, they could be eating a bit of bread with those little seeds in it or they could have bitten down into an olive with a little pit in it. And these cracks in teeth they open up and eventually or unexpectedly the tooth could actually split in the middle. That can be quite painful to some people.

So, when I see a crack in a patient’s mouth, especially on a chewing tooth. I might recommend to them that they get a crown put on that tooth. The whole point of that is the crown sits on top of the tooth much like a little helmet sits on top of the tooth. So, when people bite down on harder surfaces there’s no splitting of teeth the crack is not activated it’s all protected with this little cap that sits on top of the whole tooth. It makes that tooth stronger; it gives more life to that tooth.

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The Positive Impact of Dental Check-ups on Your Overall Health

At KR Dental, we are passionate about helping patients achieve and maintain the highest levels of oral health. While brushing and flossing are vital home care habits, a routine check-up and clean can help you smile brighter and enjoy better overall health. We encourage patients of all ages to come in for a regular, bi-monthly check-up and clean with our dentists.

What You Can Expect

During the check-up part of your appointment, your dentist will do the following:

  •  Assess your entire mouth, including your teeth, soft tissues, and jaw
  • Look for any concerns, including signs of tooth decay, irregular bite, and more.
  • Take oral photography or X-rays for diagnostic purposes—if necessary

Once your dentist has obtained a comprehensive overview of your oral health, they will clean your teeth. Your teeth will be cleaned and polished, and then fluoride may be applied to prevent decay.

You also will be given helpful advice about your oral health care habits and diet, so that you can enjoy optimal dental health.

Our check-up and cleans serve a critical role in detecting, treating and preventing dental disease, including gum disease. Without professional oral health care, gum disease could lead to tooth loss and the breakdown of existing dental work.

FAQ

Does a hygienist or dentist do your check-ups?

Taking good care of your teeth not only can help your mouth stay clean and healthy but it can contribute to overall better health as well. On the other hand, if you don’t take care of your oral health, inflammation can arise, resulting in many different health problems. According to some research, these conditions include Alzheimer’s, dementia, stroke, heart disease, kidney disease, certain cancers, arthritis, stomach ulcers, infertility, and many others.

Should you get check-ups during pregnancy?

Yes; because hormonal changes occur during pregnancy, you can be at higher risk of developing gum disease. That could affect the health of your baby. So keep your check-up during pregnancy so we can assess your oral health and ensure that your teeth and gums are in great shape.

What insurance funds do you accept?


We are preferred providers for Smile.com.au, HCF, and NIB. Department of Veterans’ Affairs coverage and the Child Dental Benefits Schedule also are accepted.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment!

Kid Dental check up

Show Us Your Smile This School Holiday

Booking your kids for a Dental check-up will help:

  • Your kids to become familiar with the dentist
  • Early detection of tooth decay
  • The dentist to educate them about good oral hygiene

Eligible kids aged 2-17 years can receive Bulk Billed Dental services up to a value of $1000 under CDBS*

*This government program provides up to $1,000 of private dental treatment over two calendar years for children between 2-17 who meet the eligibility requirements. If you are not sure if your child is eligible, please contact the practice and provide your Medicare number and we can check eligibility for your child.

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We can do more from Monday, 27th April 2020!

Dear Patient,

We hope you and your families have all been keeping well and safe during these truly unusual and difficult times. It’s been tough we know, so it gives us great pleasure to share to some positive news. On Tuesday April 21, 2020 the Government eased restrictions on dental services moving us from a Level 3 down to a Level 2 – which means from Monday April 27, 2020 it will be safe for us to go back to our usual working hours and get you all back in.

Safety precautions remain

We will still be maintaining the extra precautionary safety measures we had put in place at the start of this pandemic, such as:

–          Mandatory temperature screening

–          Hand cleaning with alcohol gel/soap

–          Waiting in your car or seats outside to adhere with social distancing policies

Furthermore, some procedure restrictions are still in place, which your Dentist will discuss with you during your appointment. Our practices are Accredited and follow strict infection control procedures to protect you and our team members. We kindly ask that you read the signs on the front door before entering the practice as it protects us all.

Pre-booked appointments

Patient appointments that were rescheduled from March and April 2020 to May 2020 due to the Level 3 restrictions will get an SMS reminder or phone call to advise you of the new time and date (if it is not convenient please call us to reschedule it). If you wish to be seen sooner then please call us so we can arrange this.

How to book

You can book an appointment online or call us at 0738832434.

We are extremely delighted and excited by this news. We’re heading in the direction of another ‘new normal’ where safety is paramount but services can thankfully resume, so we can get back to freely going about our lives as we once did. It’s a whole new world we live in for the near future!


We also ask that you follow us on Facebook Instagram – @dentistkipparing for regular updates and more information with regards to restrictions, shut down and re-opening.

Stay safe, maintain your social distancing, and we look forward to seeing you all very soon!

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To All Our Patients – From Your Dentists At KR DENTAL

Dear Patient,

We are in the midst of a pandemic and an unprecedented crisis to have befallen Australia in recent times. We all have a responsibility in helping our authorities to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus which is solely responsible for the health, economic and personal devastation that has engulfed us all.

The Australian Dental Association has advised us to follow Level 3 restrictions in the practice of dentistry. This means that we are no longer able to carry out routine dentistry as we know it. We are only allowed to treat people that qualify for urgent or emergency treatment, and only if those people satisfy clinical and epidemiological criteria as set out by AHPPC. Long story short, we are unable to see or treat 80% of our routine patient base.

Dental practices are being told to prepare for Level 4 restrictions which are to be imposed soon. When this happens, we will only be able to treat patients who are positive or suspected to be positive for Covid-19 and only if we have very exclusive and expensive personal protective equipment. In the event of imposition of Level 4 restrictions, in the interest of safety to our staff, KR Dental will shut down until such time that the restrictions are lifted.


However, we seek to be available to our patients during this time of uncertainty.

IN THE EVENT OF CONTINUED LEVEL 3 RESTRICTION:

At this stage, we ask you call us with any concerns you may have with your dental health. As of now, our reception is still attended. We will seek to do a phone consultation and decide whether it is safe for you and us to carry out dental treatment.

IN THE EVENT OF LEVEL 4 RESTRICTION AND CLOSURE OF OUR PRACTICE:

If level 4 restrictions are imposed, we ask that you email us at

admin@krdental.com.au with your dental concerns. We ask that you provide us when your name, date of birth, name of your treating dentist (if you are able to), your concern and the best contact number to reach you.

Your dentist will endeavour to call or email you back as soon as practicably possible and run you through your options.


We also ask that you follow us on Facebook Instagram – @dentistkipparing for regular updates and more information with regards to restrictions, shut down and re-opening. We will endeavour to update our website with this information also.

We would like to thank you for your understanding during this difficult, uncertain and trying time. The only way we can get through this safely and quickly is to follow the guidelines set out by our authorities.

Please stay well, keep your social distance and wash your hands frequently. This too shall pass.

Yours sincerely,

Drs Sandy Iyer, Arthur Leow, Erin Partridge, Nipuni ThilakaratneSHARE THIS POST:Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare via Email« BACK TO BLOG