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New data reveals insured patients can still face significant out-of-pocket dental costs – Bite magazine
Australians often face costs when receiving dental care and even those who are covered by private health insurance can still be out of pocket up to almost $2000 for some […]

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Australians often face costs when receiving dental care and even those who are covered by private health insurance can still be out of pocket up to almost $2000 for some dental procedures, according to a report just released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
The report, ‘Oral health and dental care in Australia’, draws together data from a variety of sources to explore the oral health of Australians and their use of dental care services.
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