Dental Fillings
Small cavities and mild tooth decay in teeth are so common in the general population that dental fillings are the most common procedure performed by dentists. Dental fillings are a form of dental treatment for those teeth that have cavities or decay. Fillings can also be used to repair fractured or injured teeth.
If a patient complains of a toothache, the dentist will generally first check the teeth for cavities and cracks, and then fix any teeth that need to be filled. After numbing the tooth with anaesthetic given by an injection into the surrounding gum, the dentist will use a dental drill to remove any decayed dental tissue in the inner tooth. The dentist will then clean out the tooth with water before sealing the tooth with a dental filling. The filling may be made of gold, silver, porcelain or dental resin.
Consult a Doctor/GP any day by phone or video from anywhere.
(Fully qualified and Australian Medical Board-certified Doctors)
Dentists, Psychologists, Dietitians, Podiatrists, Physiotherapists are available by phone/video.
Referral to Specialists and allied health of any specialty.
OUR SERVICES – IN BRIEF
The following health practitioners including allied health professionals are currently working through National Telemedicine Doctor’s platform –
Practitioners
offering services through our platform
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Referral Services
(any specialty)
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Clinical Psychologists | Allied Health Referrals |
General Psychologists | Specialist Referrals |
Dietitians | Pathology Referrals |
Physiotherapists | Radiology Referrals |
Podiatrists | |
General Practitioners (GPs) | |
Dentists |
Click here or on the links above to access detailed information about all the common types of services offered at National Telemedicine Doctors.
General Practitioner (GP) Services
Most common General Practitioner (GP) services are listed below for patients’ convenience –
How telehealth doctors’ service works at National Telemedicine Doctors
Using National Telemedicine Doctor’s telehealth platform, you can now consult an Australian Medical Board-certified doctor/GP/health practitioner in the comfort of our own home or office. Of course a face-to-face consultation with your regular health practitioner is the ideal consultation, however a consultation with National Telemedicine Doctors is an effective and convenient alternative, when a face-to-face consultation is not possible. During your consultation your National Telemedicine Doctor/ health practitioner will advise you if an in-person visit to a health practitioner is required.
BENEFITS OF TELEHEALTH
A telehealth consultation with National Telemedicine Doctors as an alternative to a face-to-face visit with a doctor has many benefits, including:
Please remember that consultations provided by National Telemedicine Doctors are not suitable in the case of medical emergencies requiring urgent treatment. In the case of emergencies, please contact your local emergency services immediately.
Do I need a referral for a Specialist/Allied Health Practitioner?
Any General Practitioner at National Telemedicine Doctors can write a referral for you if you need a referral to a specialist/allied Health practitioner. You may need a referral to see a registered specialist or health practitioner – if you take services of a specialist/allied Health practitioner without a referral, Medicare will not cover any of your costs.
COVID-19 ALERT
Stay home if you feel unwell, have a fever, cough or experience difficulty breathing to protect you and help prevent spread of viruses and other infections to others. Telehealth can help during the COVID-19 outbreak. If you can’t leave home during the coronavirus outbreak you can still consult a qualified Australian-registered general practitioner, by using the National Telemedicine Doctors online platform.