Apicoectomy Cost Bundaberg 2026

Apicoectomy in Bundaberg costs $900–$1,600 per tooth in 2026. Compare fees across Bundaberg North, Bargara and Kepnock, health fund rebates and public options.

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Apicoectomy Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Apicoectomy (root-end surgery) in Bundaberg costs $900–$1,600 per tooth, covering the surgical exposure of the root tip, removal of infected tissue, and a retrograde filling to seal the canal. This places Bundaberg at or below the Brisbane metro range of $1,000–$1,800, consistent with the region’s position at the value end of the Queensland regional dental market. The procedure is typically performed by a specialist endodontist — some visiting the Bundaberg area from Brisbane on a periodic basis — or by an experienced general dentist for straightforward anterior cases. Patients across Bundaberg CBD, Bundaberg North, and Bargara considering an apicoectomy after a failed root canal should expect variation in price depending on tooth position and whether specialist microsurgical equipment is used.


Apicoectomy Cost Breakdown

ComponentADA ItemBundaberg Fee Range
Consultation and assessment011, 013$80–$180
Periapical X-ray / CBCT scan022, 088$60–$300
Periradicular (apical) surgery — anterior tooth337$900–$1,300
Periradicular (apical) surgery — molar (multiple roots)337$1,200–$1,600
Retrograde filling material337 (bundled)included above
Suture removal / review appointment011$60–$120
Total (single-root tooth)$900–$1,600

Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

CityTypical Apicoectomy Fee Range (per tooth)Notes
Bundaberg$900–$1,600Wide Bay region; value end of QLD regional market
Brisbane Metro$1,000–$1,800Higher demand and specialist density
Adelaide$850–$1,500Below Bundaberg; competitive specialist market
Townsville$850–$1,450Regional QLD; comparable to Bundaberg
Perth$950–$1,700Broadly comparable to upper Bundaberg range
Gold Coast$950–$1,650Competitive tourist-focused market
Melbourne$1,100–$2,000Inner-city specialist fees push higher
Sydney$1,200–$2,200Most expensive mainland capital

What Affects the Cost

  • Tooth position and root anatomy — anterior teeth with a single, accessible root are generally less costly than molars with multiple roots and complex canal systems.
  • Specialist versus general dentist — an endodontist using a dental operating microscope and microsurgical instruments will typically charge more than a general dentist, reflecting additional training and equipment.
  • Whether a CBCT scan is required — three-dimensional imaging adds cost but is often necessary to plan surgery around nearby anatomical structures such as the sinus or nerve canal.
  • Presence of an existing crown or post — surgery to preserve a crowned tooth avoids the cost of remaking the crown but may involve additional surgical complexity.
  • Practice location within the Bundaberg region — CBD and Bargara clinics tend to carry higher overheads than practices in Walkervale, Norville, or Ashfield QLD.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Queensland Country Health Fund maintains a strong regional presence across the Wide Bay area and is a sensible first call for Bundaberg residents comparing rebates on periradicular surgery (ADA item 337). Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib also provide partial rebates under major dental extras, generally in the $250–$650 range depending on policy tier. A 12-month waiting period on major dental applies to new policies, and most funds cap major dental with a combined annual limit rather than a per-item cap, so check your remaining balance before booking.

Afterpay and Zip are accepted at a number of Bundaberg practices for smaller balances, while DentiCare and Humm offer longer-term monthly payment plans better suited to the full cost of surgery plus review appointments. Many independent Bundaberg clinics also offer in-house instalment arrangements for existing patients.

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates public dental at Bundaberg Hospital for eligible concession card holders, though apicoectomy as a specialist surgical procedure is not routinely available through public dental and patients are often referred to Brisbane. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 0–17 for basic dental care up to $1,095 over two years but does not extend to periradicular surgery, and the QLD adult voucher scheme does not cover specialist endodontic surgery.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does an apicoectomy cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

An apicoectomy (root-end surgery) in Bundaberg typically costs between $900 and $1,600 per tooth in 2026, covering the surgical procedure, retrograde filling, and initial suturing. This sits at or below the Brisbane metro range of $1,000–$1,800, consistent with Bundaberg's position at the value end of the Queensland regional market. Molars requiring surgery on multiple roots sit toward the upper end of the range. Queensland Country Health Fund preferred-provider clinics around Bundaberg North and Bargara can reduce out-of-pocket costs for eligible members.

Does private health insurance cover an apicoectomy in Bundaberg?

Most major health funds — including Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib — provide partial rebates on apicoectomy procedures under major dental extras, typically using ADA item 337 (periradicular surgery). Rebates commonly range from $250 to $650 depending on your policy tier and remaining annual limit. Queensland Country Health Fund has a meaningful preferred-provider presence across the Wide Bay region, often reducing the gap for local members. A 12-month waiting period on major dental applies to new policies, so confirm your cover status before booking.

When is an apicoectomy needed instead of a repeat root canal in Bundaberg?

An apicoectomy is generally recommended in Bundaberg when a previous root canal has failed, when the tooth has a crown or post that would be damaged by reopening it from above, or when persistent infection remains at the root tip despite conventional retreatment. Endodontists visiting Bundaberg from Brisbane, as well as experienced general dentists in Kepnock and Norville, can assess whether surgical or non-surgical retreatment is the more conservative option for a given tooth.

Are there public dental options for an apicoectomy in Bundaberg?

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates a public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital for eligible concession and Health Care Card holders, but apicoectomy is a specialist surgical procedure not routinely available through public dental in the region. Patients relying on the public system are generally referred to a specialist endodontist or oral surgeon in Brisbane, which can involve a lengthy wait. The CDBS covers eligible children for basic dental treatment but does not extend to periradicular surgery.

Why do apicoectomy prices vary between Bundaberg practices?

The treating clinician makes the biggest difference to price: a specialist endodontist, whether based locally or visiting Bundaberg from Brisbane, will charge more than a general dentist performing the same procedure, reflecting additional training in microsurgical technique and use of a dental operating microscope. Tooth position also matters — anterior teeth are typically less complex and cheaper than molars with multiple roots. Practices in the Bundaberg CBD and Bargara tend to sit toward the upper end of the local range compared with Walkervale or Ashfield QLD clinics.

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