Well, new years was some drunken fun. On another note, does anybody have dentist recommendations to fix a chipped tooth? after our new years celebrations last night, my girlfriend and I were riding home and she fell off her bike and chipped her tooth. nothing is open today, so we were hoping to make some calls tomorrow to get it checked and fixed. are there any recommendations for a dentist that will do this without charging a fortune?
happy new year! :)
holdenmg replied:
Happy New Year... http://www.mcdental.com.au are open by appointment. Book for Melbourne Central at: https://onlinebookingapac.3 pointdata.com/v1/view/organization/338/index.html?pid=AUPDM01#/perspectives/3 Book for Docklands at: https://onlinebookingapac.3 pointdata.com/soe/new/MC%20Dental?pid=AUSCY02 or Phone them on: 03 8608 8968 and select option 1 (Melbourne Central) or option 2 (Docklands). or Emergency dental care is available to all Victorians through The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne (RDHM) For all dental emergencies call: 03 9341 1000https://www.dhsv.org.au/public-dental-services/emergency-dental-care
OMG, i need a dentist so bad now... but so expensive lol
Jai L. replied:
Oh no!! ... hope this helps - http://www.dhsv.org.au/.../free-care-by-students/ Free care by dental students - Dental Health Services Victoria www.dhsv.org.au Dental students provide free dental treatment at dental teaching clinics
Any one know of a dentist that bulk bills? Or one that Luke Wedd-elliott can go too he works full time and is on Medicare but dose not have a healthcare/ pension card. Or at Least one that's not over expensive
Cheap but good dentists in Melbourne? My guy is in serious need of dental work but doesn't have private health insurance so we're looking for a dentist who is nice (he has a fear of dentists) and is fairly priced.
Can anyone recommend somewhere?
We were thinking about signing up for Smile which apparently gives discounts for dental work but we've read mixed reviews and most people online are saying to shop around but honestly we don't know where to start so I thought I'd ask Reddit as you Melbournians seem to have an opinion for everything which I love!
Astro_naut replied:
If he's in pain/discomfort he can have emergency dental work done at the Royal Dental Hospital, don't know how expensive it can be though.. pension/health care card holders have it pretty cheap but I assume he's not on one? Maybe worth a look anyway http://www.dhsv.org.au/emergency/
Does anybody know where I can go see a dentist for cheap in Melbourne, Australia? I ask because my filling just fell out.
Amy S. replied:
Thanks Rose. I have a reciprocal medicare card. However, technically it is a dental emergency as it is beginning to hurt without a filling. Apparently The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne do emergency dental work for free http://www.dhsv.org.au/emergency/. According to the messages on their standby loop if you phone 9341 1168 you can find out where those free dental health services around Victoria are.