Best Sports Dentists Bundaberg 2026

Find the best sports dentists in Bundaberg 2026. Compare dental trauma care, mouthguard fitting, and costs across the CBD, Bargara & Kepnock.

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Best Sports Dentists in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Bundaberg’s active junior and adult sporting community, spanning rugby league, touch football, netball, and surf lifesaving, generates a steady need for practices experienced in managing dental trauma quickly and effectively. Several general and emergency-focused dental practices across the CBD, Kepnock, and Bargara have built genuine experience treating knocked-out teeth, chips, and fractures resulting from sporting injuries, alongside offering preventive custom mouthguard fitting. This guide reviews the leading sports dental providers in Bundaberg, covering trauma management, costs, and health fund access for 2026.


Top Sports Dentists in Bundaberg

1. Bundaberg Urgent Dental Care — Bundaberg CBD

Bundaberg Urgent Dental Care reserves daily emergency capacity that regularly accommodates sporting injuries, including knocked-out teeth, fractures, and soft tissue trauma, with in-house X-ray for immediate assessment. The practice provides clear phone triage guidance for parents and coaches managing an injury on the sideline before arriving at the clinic. Best for: sporting clubs and families across the wider Bundaberg catchment needing genuine same-day trauma care.

2. Kepnock Family & Emergency Dental — Kepnock

Kepnock Family & Emergency Dental serves the junior sporting community across Kepnock, Norville, and Svensson Heights, with reserved emergency slots for trauma cases and a strong track record in tooth reimplantation and splinting following knocked-out teeth. The practice also fits custom sports mouthguards as a preventive measure. Queensland Country Health Fund and Bupa Members First preferred-provider status is held. Best for: families active in local junior sport wanting combined trauma care and mouthguard fitting.

3. Bargara Coastal Dental — Bargara

Bargara Coastal Dental has particular experience managing dental trauma linked to surf lifesaving, beach sport, and recreational activity across Bargara, Innes Park, and Elliott Heads. The practice’s principal dentist has substantial experience with same-visit temporary crown fabrication for chipped or fractured teeth. Best for: coastal residents and surf sport participants needing prompt trauma management close to home.

4. Walkervale Dental Emergency Clinic — Walkervale

Walkervale Dental Emergency Clinic manages sporting trauma for the southern and western suburbs including Walkervale, Branyan, and Bundaberg South, with Saturday morning emergency appointments that align well with weekend sporting fixtures. The practice maintains a clear hospital-referral protocol for trauma involving jaw fracture or facial injury beyond in-office management. Queensland Country Health Fund preferred-provider status is held. Best for: weekend sporting injuries in the southern and western suburbs.

5. Bundaberg CBD Implant & Restorative Dental — Bundaberg CBD

Bundaberg CBD Implant & Restorative Dental manages the restorative follow-up phase of sports dental trauma, including crowns, root canal treatment, and, in cases of tooth loss, dental implant planning once healing has occurred. The practice’s cone-beam CT scanner supports thorough assessment of trauma affecting the jaw and surrounding bone. Queensland Country Health Fund preferred-provider and Bupa Members First status is held. Best for: patients needing comprehensive restorative follow-up after significant sporting dental trauma.


What to Look for in a Bundaberg Sports Dentist

  • Genuine same-day trauma capacity: Confirm the practice can see sporting injuries urgently rather than only offering standard-lead-time bookings.
  • Experience with tooth reimplantation and splinting: Ask specifically about the practice’s experience managing knocked-out teeth, as prompt and correct management significantly affects the outcome.
  • In-house X-ray capability: Immediate imaging helps assess root fractures, displacement, and jaw involvement without external referral delay.
  • Custom mouthguard fitting: A practice that also fits custom sports mouthguards can provide preventive advice alongside trauma treatment.
  • Clear hospital-referral protocol: For trauma involving suspected jaw fracture or significant facial injury, confirm the practice has a clear pathway to Bundaberg Hospital.

Typical Costs for Sports Dental Treatment in Bundaberg 2026

TreatmentBundaberg Fee RangeNotes
Emergency trauma consultation$170 – $280Includes assessment and initial X-ray
Chipped tooth repair (composite bonding)$200 – $450Per tooth
Knocked-out tooth reimplantation and splinting$400 – $900Includes follow-up review visits
Root canal treatment (trauma-related)$900 – $1,650 per toothWhere nerve damage has occurred
Custom sports mouthguard$150 – $350Preventive measure recommended after trauma

Health Fund and Concession Access

Emergency treatment for sports-related dental injuries is generally covered under general or major dental extras depending on the specific procedure, subject to annual limits. Queensland Country Health Fund and Bupa Members First preferred-provider clinics in Bundaberg can often apply rebates at the chair for eligible members, and HCF, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice round out the region’s main funds.

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) covers eligible children aged 0–17 for emergency dental treatment following a sporting injury, including consultations, X-rays, and necessary restorative treatment, up to the biennial benefit cap. Some sporting clubs and associations carry separate injury insurance that may cover dental trauma; check with your club or association in addition to your standard health fund. Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service’s public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital can assist eligible concession cardholders with trauma follow-up, while significant facial trauma should be directed to the Bundaberg Hospital emergency department.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What should I do if I knock out a tooth playing sport in Bundaberg?

If possible, find the tooth and hold it by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to reinsert it into the socket if you can do so safely. If reinsertion is not possible, keep the tooth in milk or a saline solution and get to a Bundaberg emergency dentist or hospital emergency department as quickly as possible, ideally within 30 to 60 minutes, as this significantly improves the chance of successfully saving the tooth.

How much does treatment for a sports-related dental injury cost in Bundaberg?

Costs vary significantly depending on the injury. A chipped tooth repair with composite bonding typically costs $200–$450, while a knocked-out tooth requiring reimplantation and splinting can cost $400–$900 including follow-up review. Root canal treatment following trauma adds $900–$1,650 per tooth if the tooth's nerve is affected.

Do Bundaberg sports dentists also fit custom mouthguards?

Yes, most Bundaberg practices experienced in treating sports-related dental trauma also offer custom mouthguard fitting as a preventive measure, and many recommend a properly fitted guard as standard advice following a traumatic injury to reduce the risk of recurrence.

Which Bundaberg suburbs have dentists experienced in sports dental trauma?

Dental trauma management is available at general and emergency-focused dental practices across the Bundaberg CBD, Kepnock, and Bargara, several of which have particular experience given the area's active junior and adult sporting community, including rugby league, touch football, and surf lifesaving.

Does health insurance cover sports dental injuries in Bundaberg?

Emergency treatment for sports-related dental injuries is generally covered under general or major dental extras depending on the specific procedure required, subject to annual limits. CDBS covers eligible children for emergency dental treatment following sporting injuries, and some private health funds and sporting associations offer additional injury cover — check your specific policy or club insurance.

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