Dental Fillings Cost Busselton 2026

Dental fillings in Busselton cost $170–$385 per tooth in 2026. Compare Margaret River region prices, HBF rebates, and payment options.

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Dental Fillings Cost in Busselton & the Margaret River Region: 2026 Guide

Dental fillings in the Busselton region cost $170–$385 per tooth in 2026, positioning the South West close to Perth metro pricing for this common restorative treatment. This compares closely with the broader Perth metro range of $180–$390 and reflects the strength of the local wine-tourism and agricultural economy. Spanning suburbs from Dunsborough and Yallingup in the west through Vasse, West Busselton, and Geographe to Dalyellup and Abbey in the south, the Busselton region offers a diverse network of private clinics, health fund-affiliated providers, and WA Country Health Service community facilities. Whether you need a simple single-surface composite or a larger multi-surface restoration, South West patients have access to competitive fees and strong local health fund participation.


Dental Fillings Cost Breakdown

ComponentADA ItemBusselton Fee Range
Examination & X-ray (first visit)011 + 022$70–$135
Small composite filling (1 surface, anterior)511$170–$225
Medium composite filling (1–2 surface, posterior)521–522$195–$290
Large composite filling (3+ surface, posterior)523$280–$360
Amalgam filling (posterior, 1 surface)531$115–$205
Temporary filling572$70–$115
Fissure sealant (per tooth, preventive)161$55–$90
Typical total (exam + single composite filling)$260–$430

Busselton vs Perth Metro vs Other Cities

CityTypical Fee RangeNotes
Busselton$170–$385Close to Perth metro pricing; affluent regional WA market
Perth Metro$180–$390Comparable overall
Brisbane$180–$380Similar to Busselton
Gold Coast$190–$400Slightly higher than Busselton
Adelaide Metro$170–$380Comparable to Busselton
Melbourne$200–$420Notably higher than Busselton
Sydney$220–$450Among the most expensive capitals for fillings
Townsville$150–$320Below Busselton; regional competitive pricing

Health Insurance Rebates in WA

FundNetworkTypical Rebate (per filling)
HBFDental First Choice$85–$170
BupaMembers First$80–$160
HCFMore for Teeth$70–$140
MedibankMembers Choice$65–$135
nibFirst Choice$60–$125

Western Australia has a competitive private health insurance landscape, and many Busselton clinics maintain preferred-provider agreements with one or more major funds. HBF Dental First Choice is the leading network in the region, and patients at affiliated practices in suburbs such as the Busselton CBD, Vasse, and Dunsborough often benefit from the highest rebates and, in some cases, no-gap arrangements for basic composite fillings under mid-tier and top-tier extras policies.

Bupa Members First and HCF’s More for Teeth network also have a meaningful presence across the South West, with rebates typically covering 60–80 percent of the schedule fee for a standard one-surface filling. Patients on entry-level extras policies will generally receive lower benefits, and annual limits can be exhausted quickly if multiple fillings are required in a calendar year.

It is worth calling your fund before booking to confirm whether your chosen Busselton clinic is in-network and to request a pre-treatment quote under your specific policy. Most Busselton dental practices have HICAPS terminals allowing same-day claiming at the chair, which reduces the out-of-pocket amount you pay on the day.


Payment Options in Busselton

  • Buy-now-pay-later (Afterpay / Zip): Many Busselton private clinics accept Afterpay or Zip, allowing patients to split filling costs into four fortnightly instalments with no interest. Useful for families requiring multiple fillings in one visit where the combined cost exceeds a few hundred dollars.
  • DentiCare / Humm dental finance: DentiCare and Humm offer longer repayment terms of 3–24 months for larger treatment plans. Available at a number of practices across Vasse, West Busselton, and the Busselton CBD, these plans suit patients combining fillings with other restorative work.
  • In-house payment plans: Several independently owned clinics in the South West offer direct payment plans with no third-party fees, typically requiring a deposit on the day of treatment and monthly instalments thereafter. Ask reception about internal plan availability when booking.
  • WA Country Health Service / public options: Eligible concession card holders and low-income adults can access subsidised fillings through WACHS/DHSWA community dental at the Busselton Health Campus. Children are covered through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) at no cost, and complex cases may be referred to a Perth metropolitan hospital dental service.

Why Costs Vary in Busselton Clinics

The Busselton region stretches across a wide geographic corridor, and filling prices reflect that diversity. Clinics in higher-density suburbs such as Vasse and the Busselton CBD operate in competitive local markets with multiple practices nearby, which tends to keep advertised fees close to the lower end of the range. In contrast, practices in lifestyle-destination communities like Dunsborough, Yallingup, and Eagle Bay serve a population with strong seasonal tourism demand and may price slightly higher to reflect that demand and reduced local competition.

The type of dentist performing the filling also affects cost. General practitioners in Busselton handle the vast majority of routine fillings and charge standard fees. However, if a tooth has been badly damaged by decay and a specialist restorative dentist or endodontist is involved, fees for the restorative component may be higher than a standard GP rate. Referral to a Perth-based specialist is uncommon for routine fillings but can occur when decay is deep or when the tooth has had prior treatment.

Material choice is another significant variable. Composite resin is now the standard in most Busselton clinics, but the quality and brand of resin differs between practices. Practices using premium nano-hybrid composites or those investing in digital shade-matching technology may charge more per tooth than clinics using standard materials, though the aesthetic and longevity outcomes are often better. Amalgam remains available and is cheaper, but its use has declined sharply across the region.

Finally, whether a practice is affiliated with your health fund affects your net cost more than the gross fee in many cases. A clinic in West Busselton or Geographe charging a competitive fee for a filling may ultimately cost an HBF Dental First Choice patient less out-of-pocket than a clinic in Yalyalup that is not in-network. Always factor in your rebate when comparing quotes across Busselton suburbs.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much do dental fillings cost in Busselton in 2026?

In the Busselton region, a basic composite (tooth-coloured) filling typically costs between $170 and $310 per tooth, while larger or multi-surface fillings can reach $340–$385. These fees sit close to the Perth metro average of $180–$390, reflecting the South West's affluent, wine-tourism-linked economy. If you hold HBF Dental First Choice cover, your out-of-pocket cost may be reduced significantly depending on your extras tier.

Does health insurance cover dental fillings in the Busselton region?

Yes — dental fillings fall under general dental extras, which most major health funds cover. HBF Dental First Choice members typically receive the highest rebates at HBF-affiliated Busselton practices, often covering $85–$170 per filling depending on the item number and policy level. Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib also provide rebates, though benefit amounts vary by fund and tier.

What is the difference between amalgam and composite fillings in terms of cost?

Amalgam (silver) fillings are generally the least expensive option, ranging from $115–$205 per tooth in Busselton, while composite (tooth-coloured) resin fillings cost $170–$330. Composite is now far more common as it bonds directly to the tooth and matches natural colour. Some Busselton clinics charge a small premium for composite on back teeth due to the additional placement time required.

Are there public dental filling services available in the Busselton area?

Yes — the WA Country Health Service (WACHS/DHSWA) operates community dental access through the Busselton Health Campus, which provides subsidised general dental care including fillings for eligible low-income adults, concession card holders, and children. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) covers fillings for eligible children at no cost, and complex cases may be referred to a Perth metropolitan hospital dental service. Waiting times for public services can be lengthy, so booking early is advisable.

Why do filling prices vary between Busselton suburbs like Dunsborough, Vasse, and West Busselton?

Clinic location, overhead costs, and the mix of permanent-resident versus seasonal-tourist patient bases all influence fees within the region. Practices in lifestyle-destination areas like Dunsborough and Yallingup may charge slightly more, reflecting higher commercial rents and a patient base with strong health fund coverage, while clinics in Vasse and West Busselton often price toward the lower end of the local range. The number of tooth surfaces involved, the material chosen, and whether the practice is affiliated with your health fund also affect the final out-of-pocket cost.

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