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Look after your child's teeth with NSW Health

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26 October 2025, 2:00 AM

Look after your child's teeth with NSW HealthEligible families can access up to $1,132 per child in dental care under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule.

NSW Health is encouraging families in regional and rural areas of NSW to make sure they are taking advantage of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS).


The CDBS, which started in 2014, is a national program that provides eligible children with a capped benefit for basic dental services.


Up to $1132 in benefits over two calendar years can be accessed per child, covering most general dental services.



A child may be eligible for this benefit if they have a Medicare card, are aged 0 to 17 years, and they are part of a family that receives Family Tax Benefit Part A or the child receives an Australian Government payment.


The CDBS can be used at most private dentists, public dental clinics, NSW Health school-based dental services, and some Aboriginal community-based health organisations.


Looking after your child’s teeth through regular dental check-ups is important for your child’s wellbeing, and is always a priority for NSW Health.


So even if a child is not eligible for CDBS, uses up their full CDBS amount or needs treatment that isn’t covered by the schedule, there are still no costs for care at NSW public dental clinics.


Parents and guardians can visit health.nsw.gov.au/cdbs for more information and to check if your child is eligible.


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