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Old Aug 20th 2006, 5:08 pm
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Question Dental treatment in Aus.

Has anyone got private health care which covers dental treatment?. I know its more expensive in aus to have dental work done. My daughter will need to get orthadontic treatment when about 12 yrs, 3 yrs away, and here she would get it all covered?. Anyway any suggestions on good healthcare plans to cover etc.


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Old Aug 20th 2006, 9:51 pm
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Default Re: Dental treatment in Aus.

We have a policy with Manchester Unity which covers some dental treatments but it's probably best to check that they include what you're looking for specifically.

I spoke to someone at www.iselect.com.au and told them what was important for us to be covered. We then went for the most appropriate policy.

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Old Aug 21st 2006, 9:42 pm
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Default Re: Dental treatment in Aus.

Originally Posted by Caroline G
We have a policy with Manchester Unity which covers some dental treatments but it's probably best to check that they include what you're looking for specifically.

I spoke to someone at www.iselect.com.au and told them what was important for us to be covered. We then went for the most appropriate policy.

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Thanks caroline,
will definately look into that.

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