Healthy Smiles Begin with General Dentistry in Perth
ROUTINE DENTAL CARE
Maintain Long-Term Oral Health with General Dental Treatments
Regular checkups may help identify issues such as plaque buildup or gum inflammation early, before they become more complex to manage. Without professional monitoring, issues such as gum inflammation or tooth wear often go unnoticed until they become painful or costly to manage. This is especially concerning for families trying to avoid unexpected expenses or time-consuming treatments. When oral health is left unchecked, oral health issues may progress, leading to discomfort with everyday tasks like eating or speaking.
At Beyond Smiles Dental, our general dental services include checkups, cleans, fillings, and patient education. Our focus is on prevention, early detection, and ongoing care to help you maintain healthy teeth and gums.
TREATMENT OPTIONS
Tailored Dental Treatments Designed to Meet Your Individual Oral Needs
We offer a wide range of general dental treatments tailored to your needs. This includes preventive care, pain relief, and support for long-term oral health.
Checkups and Cleaning
Regular dental checkups help detect early signs of decay or gum disease before they worsen. Professional cleaning also helps control plaque buildup, which may support gum health and help reduce the risk of tooth decay.
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Tooth Extractions
Tooth extraction may be recommended when a tooth is badly damaged or decayed. This helps protect nearby teeth and ease discomfort using techniques designed to minimise discomfort, with risks and benefits explained during your consultation.
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Wisdom Teeth Removal
If wisdom teeth are impacted or causing crowding, removal may be recommended to prevent damage to nearby teeth. Early assessment may help identify potential issues before they become painful or complex.
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Mouthguards
Custom mouthguards protect teeth during sports and physical activities. They fit more comfortably and securely than over-the-counter options, especially for active children.
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Nightguards
Nightguards are made to minimise the effects of teeth grinding during sleep and protect your bite. They help reduce enamel wear, jaw strain, and damage caused by bruxism.
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WHAT SETS US APART
What You Can Expect at Beyond Smiles Dental
Choosing a dental clinic is personal. At Beyond Smiles Dental, we combine professional dental care with a genuine connection so you feel heard, respected, and supported from your first visit onward. We’re here to help you feel confident in your care, every step of the way.
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- Welcoming Dental Care That Feels Clear and Considered
- We know that visiting the dentist can sometimes bring uncertainty. That’s why we focus on making every appointment feel structured and informative. We take the time to understand your concerns and explain details clearly, so you know what to expect. While experiences vary between patients, our goal is to create a space where you feel valued, guided, and genuinely cared for, without pressure or overwhelm.
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- Local Team with a Community-Centred Approach
- We’re more than just your dental clinic; we’re part of your community. We are based locally, and we understand the rhythm of community life. That connection helps shape the way we care for others. You’ll be welcomed by familiar faces who remember your name, your story, and what matters to you. We value long-term relationships and believe that trust is built through genuine care and consistent support.
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- Personalised Treatment Plans to Suit Your Goals and Needs
- No two smiles are the same, which is why we don’t offer one-size-fits-all care. At Beyond Smiles Dental, we take time to learn about your goals, lifestyle, and oral health needs. Whether you’re managing your sensitivity, looking to brighten your smile, or considering a more complex treatment, we’ll craft a personalised plan that works for you. We'll help you make confident decisions that feel right for you now and in the long run.
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- Flexible Appointments That Work With Your Schedule
- We understand how busy life can be, so we offer flexible appointment times that fit around work, school, and everything in between. Whether you need a brief visit before work or time to bring in the whole family, we’re here to keep it simple. We schedule appointments thoughtfully, minimise wait times, and communicate clearly to keep things going smoothly. Your time matters, and we’re committed to making dental care easy to manage without added stress or inconvenience.
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- Clear Explanations and Informed Choices for Your Dental Care
- We recognise the importance of care that is genuinely aligned with your needs rather than influenced by unnecessary treatment recommendations. At Beyond Smiles Dental, we prioritise honesty and ethical clinical judgment, always with your long-term oral health in mind. You will not be encouraged to pursue procedures that are unwarranted or pressured into decisions prematurely. Instead, we provide clear, balanced information and the time you need to consider your options. Our priority is to help you feel informed and in control, with care you can genuinely trust.
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- Ongoing Dental Support Through Changing Needs and Ages
- Your oral health needs can shift over time, and we’re here to support you through each stage. From early checkups to preventive care in adulthood and more advanced dental procedures later on, we tailor your care to match your needs. We take a proactive approach to help you stay on track, not just during treatment, but also as your needs evolve over time. Whether you're facing a new dental concern or planning for future treatments, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity.
Comprehensive Dental Care at Beyond Smiles Dental
Regular dental check-ups support the early detection and management of oral health conditions. Contact Beyond Smiles Dental to arrange your next appointment.
COMFORT-FIRST DENTISTRY
Your Dental Experience Clearly Explained from Beginning to End
Getting to Know You
We begin with a warm, friendly chat to understand your goals, concerns, and dental history. This will help us personalise your care from your very first visit.
Detailed Oral Checkup
A comprehensive oral examination includes checking your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw. X-rays may also be taken to assess areas that are not visible during a visual examination.
Tailored Care Planning
Once we understand your oral health needs, we create a personalised treatment plan. This will outline the recommended services, timeframes, and priorities designed to support both immediate concerns and long-term goals.
Long-Term Dental Partnership
Our team builds lasting relationships based on consistent care, education, and prevention. This approach helps you maintain a healthy smile at every stage of life.
MEET YOUR DENTISTS
Dedicated Dental Team Focused on Comfort and Care
Dr. Karthik is a fully qualified dentist with more than 23 years of clinical experience. Since completing his Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2002, he has developed a strong interest in surgical procedures, dental implantology, and clear aligner systems. He holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Implantology from UCLA and has undergone comprehensive training in digital treatment planning and orthodontic aligner therapy.
His work is primarily focused on surgical extractions, implant placement, and managing complex treatment plans. He is dedicated to continuous learning and consistently integrates evidence-based techniques into his daily practice. Outside of dentistry, he enjoys playing backyard cricket and badminton with his sons, as well as practising mindfulness and maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
Dr. Karthik earned a Master’s in Clinical Implantology from UCLA, focusing on implant systems, surgical techniques, and oral rehabilitation.
Dr. Behnoush is a dentist with more than 15 years of clinical experience. She gained her qualification through the Australian Dental Council in 2008 and has been practising in the country since 2009. She communicates clearly with patients and takes time to explain treatment options, especially during procedures that may be new or feel overwhelming.
She provides care across all aspects of general dentistry, with special interests in Invisalign, cosmetic treatments, and restorative work, such as crowns and bridges. She is dedicated to continuous learning and regularly attends continuing education programs. Outside of dentistry, she enjoys family time, active living, and being engaged in her local community.
Dr. Behnoush is a member of the Australian Dental Association and upholds national clinical standards and professional codes of conduct.
As a Senior Dentist, Dr. Julija focuses on preventive care and communication. She completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2006 and has more than 15 years of experience. Her calm, friendly approach helps patients feel at ease. She takes the time to explain treatment options and values building lasting relationships through clear and respectful communication.
She provides a wide range of dental services, including preventive, cosmetic, paediatric, extraction, and alignment treatments. She tailors treatment plans to each individual and stays current with evolving techniques. She enjoys cooking and cycling and regularly joins her family in the City to Surf walking challenge, combining fitness with community involvement.
Dr. Julija participates in professional development courses both domestically and internationally to stay current with the latest developments in dentistry.
Dr. Julija is a member of the Australian Dental Association - Western Australia (ADAWA), upholding ethical practice and professional standards in dentistry.
Dr. Siddharth is a dentist providing prosthodontic and implant care. He also provides restorative care, including dentures, crowns and bridges, veneers, and full mouth rehabilitation. He focuses on detail and long-term treatment planning, using a methodical approach shaped by patient goals and needs. His calm and clear communication helps patients navigate their treatment with clarity and understanding.
He enjoys creative pursuits, such as drawing, sketching, cooking, and dancing. These interests reflect his attention to shape, form, and balance—qualities that align with his approach to dental restoration and aesthetics. He works closely with patients on treatment options that are functional and designed with comfort and longevity in mind.
Dr. Siddharth completed his dental degree in India prior to registering locally, adding international clinical training to his restorative and implant work.
- Dr. Siddharth is a Fellow of the Indian Society of Oral Implantologists (ISOI), a professional body dedicated to implant training and clinical development.
- He also holds a Fellowship with the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), an organisation that promotes global collaboration in implant dentistry.
Dr. Abha is a dentist with a Master’s degree in Periodontology and Implantology. She gained her dental qualification in India and registered with the Australian Dental Council. Her background in surgical and implant dentistry is combined with a calm, clear approach to patient care. She focuses on communication and helping patients understand treatment options that suit their individual needs.
She provides preventive, surgical, and implant treatment with careful attention to detail. She applies modern techniques guided by current research and encourages patients to remain committed to their oral health. Outside of dentistry, she spends her time with family, reading, listening to music, travelling, and exploring new places and cultures.
- Dr. Abha completed a Master’s degree in Periodontology and Implantology in India before gaining registration to practise dentistry locally.
- She frequently attends workshops and conferences domestically and internationally to maintain knowledge of current trends and developments in clinical techniques.
- Dr. Abha is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), an international organisation focused on education in implant dentistry.
Dr. Amy joined the team after completing her Doctor of Dental Medicine at the University of Western Australia. She also holds a PhD in Materials Science from Curtin University, which provided valuable insight into dental materials and their clinical performance. She provides general dental care with a particular interest in implants, orthodontics, and clear aligner treatment, such as Invisalign.
She engages in continuing professional education to stay aligned with advancements in general and restorative dentistry techniques. She takes care to create a calm, comfortable environment, especially for patients who may feel anxious about dental visits. She is fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese and communicates clearly with patients of all backgrounds.
Dr. Bashi offers preventive, restorative, paediatric, endodontic, prosthodontic, and minor oral surgery care in both private and community settings. Her background in clinical dentistry and public health shapes her patient-focused approach, particularly in education and prevention. She communicates clearly with patients of all ages and is committed to providing care that is personalised and responsive to each patient’s unique needs and treatment goals.
During her postgraduate studies, she completed an internship with a healthcare consulting team, contributing to public health projects in various regions. She continues to pursue professional development and enjoys combining clinical care with broader health perspectives. In her spare time, she enjoys basketball, scenic photography, video editing, travel, and exploring diverse cuisines.
Dr. Bashi completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka before gaining registration to practise in the country.
- Dr. Bashi is a member of the Australian Dental Association and follows its standards for continuing education and ethical patient care.
- She is also registered with the Sri Lanka Medical Council, reflecting her international clinical training and professional background.
Dr. Neha is a general dentist with postgraduate training in paediatric dentistry and over 13 years of clinical experience. She worked for nine years in Abu Dhabi, focusing on children's oral health. She recently gained her local registration through the Australian Dental Council and now provides care to patients of all ages, including restorative, preventive, and paediatric dentistry.
She has a particular interest in root canal therapy, minimally invasive treatment, and inhalation sedation for anxious patients. She values communication and clarity in every appointment and aims to create a calm environment tailored to each patient’s needs. Her interests outside of dentistry include travel, creative writing, and spending time with her family.
Dr. Neha holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery and a Master’s in Paediatric Dentistry and has worked clinically in Abu Dhabi for over nine years.
Dr. Karthika completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery in India and worked in both public and private clinics before settling in Perth. She provides general and restorative care, with a strong interest in preventive dentistry and early intervention. She values collaboration and patient education, helping patients feel more comfortable in making informed choices about their dental care.
She continues to expand her clinical knowledge through continuous professional development. She works gently and thoughtfully with nervous patients, helping them feel more at ease during their appointments. Aside from her work in dentistry, she enjoys gardening, trying new recipes, tackling home DIY projects, and sharing meals with family and friends.
Dr. Karthika earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery overseas and later gained registration to practise as a general dentist locally.
NEED TO KNOW
Frequently Asked Questions About General Dentistry
What is general dentistry?
General dentistry is the branch of dental care focused on helping you maintain a healthy mouth. It involves regular monitoring, early intervention, and day-to-day treatment. This covers a wide range of services, from routine cleans and fillings to patient education on long-term oral hygiene habits. A general dentist is usually the first point of contact for dental concerns and can help identify and manage issues early, which may reduce the likelihood of more complex problems.
One of the most important aspects of general dentistry is the dental examination. This involves a thorough assessment of your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw to check for signs of decay, gum disease, or oral cancer. During these visits, your dentist will also monitor your gum health. Any signs of inflammation or early-stage periodontal issues will be addressed before they progress.
Regular visits to your dentist support ongoing oral health and may help reduce the risk of future complications. Early care can sometimes make treatment simpler and more cost-effective over time.
What services does a general dentist offer?
A general dentist provides the essential care required to maintain your oral health and prevent future problems. These dental services are suitable for patients of all ages and form the foundation of everyday dental care.
- Routine dental checkups:
Regular dental checkups are important for monitoring the condition of your teeth, gums, and jaw. They help detect issues early—such as cavities, gum inflammation, or bite misalignment—before they require more complex procedures. - Professional cleaning (scale and polish):
Professional cleaning removes plaque and tartar that daily brushing may miss, which may support gum health and help reduce the risk of gum disease. - Tooth-coloured fillings:
Tooth-coloured fillings are used to restore areas affected by decay and are designed to blend with the natural colour of your teeth. - Preventive care:
Preventive dental care, such as fluoride or sealants, may reduce the likelihood of needing more complex treatment later. - Custom mouthguards:
Whether for contact sports or teeth grinding, custom-fitted mouthguards protect your teeth from damage. They are designed to fit comfortably and provide effective cushioning for your teeth.
General dental services are focused on supporting ongoing oral health, with care tailored to your individual needs.
What’s the difference between general and major dental procedures?
Understanding the difference between general and major dental procedures gives you greater clarity and confidence when weighing your oral health care options. The key difference lies in the complexity, invasiveness, and purpose of the treatment provided.
| Aspect | General Dental Procedures | Major Dental Procedures |
| Purpose | Focuses on everyday care, prevention, and early intervention | Involves restoring significant damage or replacing missing teeth |
| Examples | Checkups, cleans, fillings, fluoride, fissure sealants | Crowns, bridges, dentures, root canal therapy, oral surgery, implants |
| Complexity | Minimally invasive and often completed in one visit. | More complex and may require multiple appointments |
| Preventive Care | Emphasises preventive dental care to reduce future risks | Typically performed when dental problems have progressed or can’t be reversed |
| Cost | Typically less complex and may involve lower costs | Often more involved and may carry higher fees due to materials, time, and professional input |
| Health Fund Cover | Usually falls under “general dental” on most policies | Often listed under “major dental” and may require higher cover |
General dentistry procedures often serve as the first step in managing oral health, aiming to support oral function and appearance. Major procedures may be recommended when more extensive treatment is required to help address complex dental problems.
Are general dentists trained to handle dental emergencies?
General dentists are trained to assess and manage many common dental emergencies. These can include severe toothaches, knocked-out or broken teeth, lost fillings, dental infections, and soft tissue injuries. Prompt attention to these problems is important as it may help relieve discomfort and reduce the risk of complications that could affect long-term oral health.
A general dentist is typically your first point of contact when a dental emergency occurs. They act as your primary care provider for oral health needs. They can provide initial care, including pain relief, and will determine whether referral to another dentist is needed. Some general practices may offer same-day emergency appointments, depending on availability.
General dentists are trained to provide care for both adults and children in urgent situations. They provide clear communication and treatment tailored to each individual’s needs. Whether it’s a sporting injury, an infection, or a cracked tooth, general dentists are trained to respond and provide appropriate care based on the situation.
Is general dental care covered by health funds?
Many health fund policies include some level of dental cover, which may provide benefits for routine services such as checkups, cleans, fillings, and fluoride treatments. Cover varies by provider and policy.
It’s important to check your policy details or contact your health fund directly to confirm which general treatments are included. You should also ask how often you can claim and whether annual limits or waiting periods apply. Certain health funds may provide gap-free checkups for eligible members, which can include a full dental exam, cleaning, and X-rays. Conditions and eligibility requirements apply — please check with your fund.
If you’re unsure about what’s covered, your dental clinic can often provide item codes. They can also help you request a cost estimate from your provider before treatment begins.
What is the role of a general dentist in maintaining oral health?
A general dentist supports your oral health by focusing on prevention, early detection, and appropriate treatment when required. Regular dental checkups allow your dentist to assess the condition of your teeth, gums, jaw, and soft tissues. These visits are important for identifying signs of tooth decay, gum disease, or enamel wear, often before you notice any symptoms yourself.
In addition to hands-on care, your dentist provides customised oral hygiene tips to improve your daily routines. This may include advice on brushing and flossing techniques, as well as product recommendations. Your dentist may also provide guidance on habits that could be harming your teeth, such as teeth grinding or a high-sugar diet.
Regular visits may help identify issues early, support ongoing oral health, and reduce the likelihood of requiring more complex treatment.
How much does general dental treatment cost?
The cost of general dental treatment can vary depending on the type of service, the complexity of the procedure, and your individual oral health needs. While prices differ between clinics, here’s a general guide to help you understand what to expect for common treatments.
- Routine dental checkup
As a guide, routine checkups and cleans at our clinic usually range from $232 to $289. If X-rays are required, this may increase the cost. Final costs depend on your treatment needs. A written treatment plan and quote, including item codes, will always be provided before any treatment. - Professional cleaning (scale and polish)
A thorough cleaning to remove plaque and tartar usually costs around $103 to $105. This helps maintain fresh breath, promotes gum health, and prevents the development of more serious oral conditions. - Fillings (tooth-coloured)
Simple fillings in a front tooth generally range from $159 to $207, while back tooth fillings can cost between $312 and $417, depending on their size and placement. Tooth-coloured fillings restore function while blending naturally with your smile. - Preventive dental care (fluoride, sealants)
Fluoride treatments usually cost around $30, while fissure sealants are typically $54 per tooth. These treatments may help reduce the risk of tooth decay and are often recommended for both children and adults. - Custom mouthguards
A professionally fitted mouthguard ranges between $180 and $350, depending on the material and whether it’s made for sport or night-time teeth grinding.
These prices are indicative and may vary slightly between providers. At Beyond Smiles Dental, we will provide you with a detailed, personalised quote before any treatment begins.
Are payment plans available for general dental procedures?
Some dental clinics, including ours, may offer payment options that allow treatment costs to be spread over time. Availability and terms depend on the provider.
Payment options may include third-party finance providers (such as Zip or Afterpay) or in-house arrangements. Eligibility criteria and provider terms and conditions apply. It’s always a good idea to ask about the available options during your consultation, as eligibility and terms can vary. These plans are commonly used for services such as checkups, cleans, fillings, and other essential dental care.
Discussing payment options upfront can help you understand available choices and plan your treatment in a way that suits your circumstances.
Is general dentistry painful?
Many routine dental procedures are generally well tolerated. Advances in dental techniques and the use of local anaesthetics can help manage discomfort during treatment. Some patients may experience temporary sensitivity during or after treatment, and your dentist will discuss options for managing this with you.
Some procedures, such as deep cleaning or large tooth fillings, may cause mild sensitivity during or after the appointment. Dentists are trained to manage discomfort with care and can adjust their approach to suit your needs. If pain relief is required, local anaesthesia may be administered to help you remain comfortable throughout the treatment.
It’s crucial to consult your dentist if you’re anxious about pain or have a history of previous dental procedures. This conversation should take place before treatment begins. Your dentist can take extra time to explain the procedure and discuss options to help you feel more comfortable.
How often should I visit a general dentist?
Dental checkups are often recommended every six months, although the ideal frequency can vary depending on individual needs. These regular appointments enable your dentist to monitor your oral health, detect early signs of cavities or gum issues, and remove plaque and tartar that daily brushing may miss.
In certain cases, more frequent appointments may be necessary due to a patient’s specific oral health needs. This includes patients with gum disease, a history of dental problems, orthodontic appliances, or conditions such as diabetes that can affect oral health. Your dental provider will recommend a personalised schedule based on your risk factors and your overall oral hygiene.
Regular visits can support ongoing oral health and may help identify issues early, potentially reducing the likelihood of needing more complex treatment later. Maintaining good dental health starts with timely care and preventive strategies.
What happens during a routine dental checkup?
A dental checkup is an essential part of preventive care, allowing your dentist to monitor your oral health and address issues early. Here’s what usually happens during a regular appointment:
- Review of Medical and Oral History:
Your dental provider will begin by asking about any changes in your medical history, current medications, or dental concerns. This helps keep your treatment appropriate and tailored to your individual needs. - Comprehensive Examination:
Your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw will be assessed for signs of decay, gum disease, wear, or infection. This includes checking for any loose fillings, damaged enamel, or signs of clenching and grinding. - Oral Cancer Screening:
The soft tissues of your mouth—including the tongue, cheeks, and palate—will be checked for any abnormalities. This is a precautionary step to detect early signs of oral cancer. - Dental X-rays (if required):
X-rays may be taken to check for problems not visible during the visual exam. These include decay between teeth, root infections, or bone loss. - Professional Cleaning (Scale and Polish):
Your teeth will be professionally cleaned to remove plaque and tartar. This can support gum health and help lower the risk of cavities. - Discussion and Oral Health Advice:
Your dentist will explain any findings, recommend treatment if necessary, and provide practical advice for caring for your teeth at home.
Routine oral exams are an important part of preventive care and may assist in identifying issues early, potentially reducing the need for more complex treatment. If you are due for a visit, you can book an appointment with a general dentist to discuss your needs and receive appropriate care.
ACCESSIBLE DENTAL CARE
Payment and Funding Options for Eligible Patients
We provide information about available payment and funding options that eligible patients may access to assist with managing treatment costs.
Disclaimer:
- Flexible payment options are available (e.g., Afterpay, Denticare, SuperCare).
- All payment plans and subsidies are subject to provider eligibility criteria, approval processes, and individual circumstances.
- Terms, conditions, fees, and lending criteria apply.
Please speak with our team for full details before proceeding.
Afterpay
Afterpay allows eligible patients to pay for dental treatment in four instalments, with approval subject to Afterpay’s terms, eligibility criteria, and spending limits.
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DentiCare provides flexible payment plans to eligible patients, allowing treatment costs to be spread over time with no interest, subject to provider terms and approval.
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Health Funds
We accept most major health funds and offer HICAPS claiming. Your benefit amount will depend on your individual health fund cover and treatment type. Check with your fund.
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SuperCare helps eligible patients apply for early superannuation access to fund approved dental treatment, with applications assessed under ATO guidelines and approval criteria.
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The MPDSS may assist eligible metropolitan patients with dental costs, subject to clinical need and financial assessment under the program’s specific eligibility criteria.
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The CDBS provides eligible children up to $1,095 in Medicare-funded dental services over two years, including checkups, cleaning, fillings, and other basic treatments.
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Eligible veterans may receive dental care through DVA arrangements, with entitlements determined by individual eligibility, service status, and Department of Veterans’ Affairs guidelines.
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