What is the Child Dental Benefits Schedule?
The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) is a program that provides eligible children and teenagers up to $1,132 in Medicare benefits over two calendar years for basic dental care.
Is my child eligible for the CDBS?
Children and teenagers are eligible for the CDBS if they are:
- aged 0 to 17 years for any one day of the calendar year
- eligible for Medicare
- part of a family that receives Family Tax Benefit Part A or the child receives an Australian Government payment from the list available through the Services Australia.
Why will I be asked to sign a financial consent form to use the CDBS at a public dental clinic?
- This allows public dental services to claim benefits from Medicare for CDBS eligible children.
- These benefits will be used to improve services and treat more patients in need of dental care.
Will I be charged any fees if I use my child’s benefit at a public dental clinic?
No. NSW public dental clinics will provide your child’s care at no cost to you. Even if you reach the $1,132 Medicare CDBS benefit cap, or if your child needs treatment not covered by the CDBS, you will not be charged for these services.
Where can I find out more information about the CDBS?
For information about the CDBS in NSW public dental services visit:
Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS).