Working Paper

Change in Dental Visits among Eligible Children under the Impact of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule in Australia

Published: 2025

This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) on dental visits among eligible children and adolescents in Australia.

The study analysed the data set from the birth cohort (B cohort) in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC). A difference-in-differences analysis was used to examine 22,985 observations in the period 2008-2018. The analyses showed that the CDBS policy had a statistically significant and positive impact on dental visits among eligible children and adolescents. There was a 6.1-6.4 percentage point increase (p-value < 0.001) in dental visits across different specifications after the introduction of the CDBS policy.

The removal of financial barriers was beneficial to improve dental visits, however, the target group still faces the other remaining barriers, especially those related to inequalities in the social determinants of health, impeding the uptake of free dental services.

Authors

Centre Member

Ha Trong Nguyen
Lan NguyenLuke B. ConnellyStephen Birch

Citation

Nguyen, L., Connelly, L.B., Birch, S., & Nguyen, H.T. (2025). ‘Change in Dental Visits among Eligible Children under the Impact of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule in Australia’, Life Course Centre Working Paper Series, 2025-06. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.