
Many Australians are unaware that superannuation can be used to pay for essential dental treatment. While accessing your super to cover dental care may seem complicated, SuperCare makes the process simple, fast, and stress free.
Through the Compassionate Release of Superannuation CRS, eligible patients can access their existing super savings to pay for medically necessary dental procedures without adding financial pressure. This means you can receive the dental treatment you need now, using money that already belongs to you.
Applying for early release of superannuation for dental treatment can provide immediate financial relief when care cannot be delayed. SuperCare specialises in guiding patients through this process, handling the paperwork and approvals on your behalf. With their approval guarantee, you only pay if your application is successful.
This approach allows you to focus on your health while your dental funding is professionally managed from start to finish.
Why SuperCare for Dental Treatment?
Speak with our customer care team on 1300 665 440 to check your eligibility and start your superannuation funded dental care today.

SuperCare allows eligible patients to access their superannuation early to fund essential dental treatment through the Compassionate Release of Superannuation process.
Key benefits include:
This option gives patients the ability to start treatment sooner, reduce financial stress and access the highest level of dental care without delay.

SuperCare works directly with dental clinics to help eligible patients secure lump sum funding for treatment through their superannuation, avoiding loans, interest, or ongoing repayments.
This means you can receive the dental care you need now, not later.

SuperCare assists individuals and their families in times of medical need - by facilitating the application process for Compassionate Release of Superannuation (CRS), so they can access their super and, thereby, eliminate the stress associated with paying for expensive, yet essential, dental treatments.