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Referral
To access specialist dental services at Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne you need a referral. The referral needs to be from an oral health practitioner, health practitioner or a specialist department at the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne. -
Change my appointment
If you are unable to make your appointment, please let us know as soon as possible so we can give your appointment to another patient. -
Building emergency procedures
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COVID-19 information
The health of our patients, visitors, and staff is our biggest priority. We have put in place a number of measures to keep our community safe while providing the highest level of care. -
Dental teaching clinics
Dental students provide treatment under the supervision of qualified dental practitioners. Treatment at Dental Teaching Clinics include general care, endodontics, paediatric dentistry, periodontics, prosthodontics and oral hygienic treatments. -
General dental care
Community dental clinics and the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne provide general care including routine check-ups, oral health advice, scale and cleaning, extractions, fillings, x-rays, fissure sealants and root canal treatments. -
Dental care for children and young people
The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne provides general, specialist and emergency dental care for children and young people. Child Dental Benefits Schedule covers part or the full cost of some dental services for people aged 2 to 18. -
Waiting lists
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Dental services for people seeking asylum seekers
All refugee and asylum seekers have free access to our public dental services and can get treatment by visiting community dental clinics in community health services, the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne and rural hospitals. -
Commonly asked questions
Answers to our most asked questions about receiving care from The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne.