Dental Fillings Cost Bundaberg 2026

Dental fillings cost in Bundaberg 2026: ADA fee ranges, Queensland Country Health Fund rebates, and CDBS options for families in Avoca and Kalkie.

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Dental Fillings Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Dental fillings in Bundaberg cost $160–$300 per surface for composite (tooth-coloured) restorations, placing the region at the value end of the Queensland regional market and below the Brisbane metro range of $190–$340. Dental fillings remain one of the most frequently performed procedures at Bundaberg dental clinics, and the city’s position as a regional hub means residents across the CBD, Avoca, and Kalkie have genuine choice between practice types, fee levels, and insurance arrangements. The material chosen for a filling is the single biggest driver of cost variation, with composite resin the default at nearly all Bundaberg practices, its price depending on cavity depth, the number of surfaces involved, and the finishing time required.


Dental Fillings Cost Breakdown

ADA ItemDescriptionBundaberg Fee Range
011Examination (required before fillings)$75–$125
022Bitewing X-rays (2 films)$60–$105
521Composite filling, 1 surface, anterior$160–$240
522Composite filling, 2 surfaces, anterior$200–$300
531Composite filling, 1 surface, posterior$170–$270
532Composite filling, 2 surfaces, posterior$225–$330
535Composite filling, 4+ surfaces, posterior$320–$430

Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

City1-Surface Composite Filling2-Surface Composite Filling
Bundaberg$160–$270$225–$330
Brisbane Metro$195–$330$270–$390
Adelaide$155–$260$220–$320
Townsville$150–$250$210–$310
Perth$175–$290$240–$350
Gold Coast$172–$285$235–$345
Melbourne$190–$320$265–$385
Sydney$200–$340$280–$405

What Affects the Cost

  • Number of surfaces restored: a single-surface filling costs less than a two- or four-surface restoration.
  • Cavity depth and location: larger cavities that cross multiple tooth surfaces attract higher item numbers and proportionally higher fees.
  • Suburb overhead: practices in Bundaberg CBD and Bargara may charge more than clinics in Avoca, Kalkie, or Norville.
  • Diagnostic requirements: X-rays taken at the same visit add to the overall cost of the appointment.
  • Practice equipment: clinics that have invested in CAD/CAM or digital scanning technology may price restorative work slightly differently.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Queensland Country Health Fund operates the health fund with the deepest preferred-provider footprint in regional Queensland, and Bundaberg residents are particularly well served. Under Queensland Country Health Fund’s mid-tier and comprehensive extras policies, dental fillings are covered as general dental, with rebates typically covering a substantial portion of the schedule fee up to the annual limit. Queensland Country Health Fund preferred providers in Bundaberg have agreed fee schedules with the fund, meaning members receive a confirmed out-of-pocket estimate before treatment begins.

Bupa’s Members First network includes several Bundaberg practices, and Bupa extras members can typically claim a solid share of general dental fees at network providers. HCF covers general dental under its More for Teeth initiative at HCF preferred providers, with some no-gap arrangements on specific item numbers. Medibank’s dental rebates follow a similar structure, with higher rebates at Members Choice dentists, and nib offers tiered extras cover with general dental included from the mid-range tier upward.

Clinics across Bundaberg increasingly offer flexible payment arrangements to spread the cost of restorative work. BNPL services such as Afterpay and Zip are accepted at a growing number of practices, and DentiCare and Humm allow patients to spread costs over several months, though establishment fees and late-payment charges apply if terms are not met.

Residents without private cover should be aware of the public and community options. Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service provides income-assessed dental care at Bundaberg Hospital with a priority allocation for health-care card holders. For children, the CDBS covers fillings at no gap when claimed by a bulk-billing provider — families should ask specifically whether their chosen Bundaberg clinic bulk-bills CDBS.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a dental filling cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

A composite (tooth-coloured) filling in Bundaberg typically costs between $160 and $300 per surface, depending on the size of the cavity and the clinic. Costs rise when multiple surfaces are involved or when decay has reached the dentinal layer. Practices in Kepnock and Norville tend to sit toward the lower end of that range.

Does Queensland Country Health Fund cover dental fillings in Bundaberg?

Yes. Queensland Country Health Fund extras cover dental fillings under general dental benefits. Members with mid-tier or higher extras cover can claim a percentage of the fee, often a substantial share up to their annual limit, at any Queensland Country Health Fund preferred provider in the Bundaberg region.

Are dental fillings cheaper in Bundaberg than in Brisbane?

Generally, yes. Composite fillings in Bundaberg average $160 to $300, compared with $190 to $340 in Brisbane metro. The gap reflects lower commercial rents and operating overheads in the Wide Bay region rather than any difference in material quality or clinical technique.

Can children get free dental fillings in Bundaberg?

Children aged 0–17 who hold a Medicare card may be eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which covers up to $1,095 in basic dental services over a two-calendar-year benefit period. Fillings are an included service, and Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service and some private practices bulk-bill under CDBS.

What ADA item numbers apply to dental fillings?

The most common item numbers for fillings are 521 (one surface, anterior tooth), 522 (two surfaces, anterior), 531 (one surface, posterior tooth), and 532 to 535 for additional posterior surfaces. Item 011 covers the examination and 022 covers X-rays, which are usually required before restorative work.

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