Dentist Prices Bundaberg 2026

Compare dentist prices across Bundaberg in 2026. Find affordable dental care in the CBD, Bargara, Kepnock & more Wide Bay suburbs.

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Best Dentist Pricing Guide in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Bundaberg, spanning the CBD and Bargara through to Kepnock, Norville, and the outer localities of Ashfield and Kalkie, is home to a substantial network of private and public dental providers. Dental fees across the region sit at the value end of the Queensland regional market, with lower commercial rents and a competitive local market keeping prices noticeably below Brisbane metro benchmarks. Patients holding Queensland Country Health Fund extras cover — a fund with a strong regional QLD member base — will find a solid spread of preferred providers across the CBD, Bargara, and Kepnock, alongside Bupa Members First, the most common private health fund nationally. This guide breaks down what you can expect to pay for common treatments in 2026, which clinics stand out for pricing transparency, and how public and concession pathways work in Bundaberg.


Top Dentist Pricing Guide Providers in Bundaberg

1. Bundaberg CBD Family Dental — Bundaberg CBD

Bundaberg CBD Family Dental operates from the central business district, placing it at the geographic heart of the region and within easy reach of residents in Kalkie, Branyan, and Ashfield. The clinic publishes a full treatment price list on its website and offers a free new-patient consultation to help patients understand costs before committing to a treatment plan. As a Queensland Country Health Fund and HCF preferred provider, it regularly achieves no-gap outcomes on check-ups, X-rays, and scale-and-clean appointments for eligible extras members. Best for: families and concession holders seeking fee certainty and fund maximisation in the CBD corridor.

2. Bargara Dental Care — Bargara

Bargara Dental Care is a high-volume general practice that has built a reputation for competitive implant and restorative pricing, with single implants quoted from $4,350 inclusive of the crown for straightforward cases. The clinic bulk-bills eligible patients under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule and has a dedicated treatment co-ordinator who provides written estimates before any major procedure begins. Medibank Members Choice and nib First Choice preferred status means members of those funds face reduced gaps on most item numbers. Best for: patients seeking implants or major restorative work at transparent, mid-range price points.

3. Kepnock Dental Group — Kepnock

Kepnock Dental Group serves the western Bundaberg corridor, drawing patients from Norville and Walkervale who prefer to avoid travelling into the CBD for specialist-referred work. The practice offers interest-free payment plans through a third-party finance partner, making larger treatments such as veneers, orthodontics, and implant-supported crowns more accessible for households on fixed budgets. A posted fee schedule and written cost estimates are available for the most common item numbers. Best for: patients requiring multi-stage treatment plans who benefit from staged payment options.

4. Norville Smiles Dental — Norville

Norville Smiles Dental caters to the growing residential population at the western end of Bundaberg, including Svensson Heights and Walkervale, where access to CBD clinics has historically involved a longer drive. The practice charges in line with the Australian Dental Association’s nationally published schedule and actively participates in the Wide Bay HHS referral pathway for patients awaiting public treatment who need urgent private care in the interim. It holds Queensland Country Health Fund and Bupa preferred-provider status. Best for: western Bundaberg residents who want a local option without compromising on fund rebates.

5. Bundaberg South Dental & Implant Centre — Bundaberg South

Positioned at the southern edge of Bundaberg, Bundaberg South Dental & Implant Centre caters to residents of Ashfield and the broader southern catchment. The practice has an in-house imaging suite, removing the cost and inconvenience of external radiology referrals for implant planning, and this contributes to its competitive all-inclusive implant pricing. Surgical and restorative work are performed by the same treating dentist, reducing hand-off costs that can inflate implant fees at other clinics. Best for: implant and complex restorative patients in southern Bundaberg wanting in-house imaging at no additional charge.


What to Look for in a Bundaberg Dentist Pricing Guide Provider

  • Qualifications and registration. Confirm the treating dentist holds a BDS or equivalent degree and is registered with AHPRA. Clinics staffed by Griffith University graduates are common across the region and indicate sound foundational training.
  • Preferred-provider status with major funds. Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa Members First, HCF, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice preferred agreements directly reduce out-of-pocket costs on general dental items. Ask the clinic to confirm current status before booking, as agreements are renegotiated periodically.
  • Published fee schedule or written estimate. Transparent pricing — either a posted schedule or a written treatment plan with item numbers — allows you to compare across clinics and request an accurate rebate estimate from your fund before proceeding.
  • Access to Wide Bay HHS pathways. A clinic that understands the Wide Bay HHS referral system, accepts patients transitioning from the public waitlist, or can direct you to Bundaberg Hospital’s public dental clinic for urgent care demonstrates genuine commitment to accessible dental health in the region.
  • Modern diagnostic equipment. Digital X-rays, intraoral cameras, and — for implant cases — cone-beam CT scanning reduce diagnostic errors, shorten treatment time and, in many cases, lower the total cost of care by avoiding staged repeat appointments.

Typical Costs for Dentist Pricing Guide in Bundaberg 2026

TreatmentBundaberg Fee RangeNotes
Check-up, scale and clean (2 x-rays included)$170–$290No-gap under most Queensland Country/HCF preferred plans
Single tooth filling (composite resin)$160–$290Price varies by number of tooth surfaces
Tooth extraction (simple)$150–$320Surgical extractions from $280–$500
Root canal treatment (molar)$900–$1,650Crown on top adds $1,450–$2,100
Single dental implant (implant + crown, no graft)$4,300–$6,300Bone graft where required adds $420–$1,250
Full porcelain crown$1,450–$2,100Zirconia crowns at the higher end

Health Fund Coverage for Dentist Pricing Guide in Bundaberg

Queensland Country Health Fund has a strong regional Queensland member base and maintains the broadest preferred-provider network across the Bundaberg region, with clinics well represented in the CBD, Bargara, and Kepnock. For general dental items — check-ups, X-rays, scale and cleans, and basic restorations — eligible extras members at preferred practices typically pay no gap or a minimal gap, making routine preventive care effectively free at the point of service. Bupa Members First, Australia’s largest private health insurer, operates a similar preferred-provider model in the region and tends to offer strong rebates on major dental work including crowns and root canal treatment.

HCF, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice preferred arrangements are also held by a number of Bundaberg clinics and provide comparable gap-reduction benefits on general dental items for their respective members. It is important to note that no private health fund covers dental implants under extras cover in full — implants are classified as major dental and rebates, where available, apply only to components such as the crown, not the implant fixture or surgical fee — so patients should request an itemised quote using specific item numbers to understand their out-of-pocket position accurately.

For patients without private cover or with limited means, Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates a public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital that provides subsidised general dental care for concession card holders and Health Care Card holders. Children are eligible for free or subsidised treatment through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule, and the QLD adult voucher scheme provides a further pathway for some eligible low-income adults facing significant treatment costs.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a standard dental check-up and clean cost in Bundaberg?

A standard check-up, scale and clean in Bundaberg typically costs between $170 and $290 at private clinics, depending on the suburb and the complexity of the clean required. Patients in the CBD, Bargara, and Kepnock will find prices broadly consistent across the region. Concession card holders may access lower-cost care through Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service's public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital.

What is the average cost of a dental implant in Bundaberg compared to other cities?

A single dental implant in Bundaberg generally ranges from $4,300 to $6,300, making it one of the more affordable options in regional Queensland. For context, the same procedure in Brisbane can cost $4,800 to $7,200, in Sydney $5,500 to $8,500, and in Melbourne $5,200 to $8,000. Bundaberg's lower overheads compared to metro locations contribute to this competitive pricing.

Does Queensland Country Health Fund provide rebates for dental treatment at Bundaberg clinics?

Yes — Queensland Country Health Fund preferred-provider practices across Bundaberg offer agreed fees that reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket costs on many items for eligible extras members. Services such as check-ups, X-rays, scale and cleans, and fillings attract the strongest rebates under most extras tiers. It is worth confirming with your specific Bundaberg clinic whether they hold current preferred-provider status, as this can change annually.

Are there public or low-cost dental options in Bundaberg?

Yes — eligible Queensland residents can access subsidised dental care through Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service's public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital. Children and adolescents are covered through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule, and the QLD adult voucher scheme provides a further pathway for some eligible low-income adults.

Which health funds offer the best dental cover at Bundaberg clinics?

Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa Members First, HCF, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice are the funds most widely accepted at preferred-provider clinics across Bundaberg. Queensland Country has a strong regional QLD member base and its preferred-provider network typically delivers strong rebates on general dental items in the region. Comparing your fund's 'gap-free' or 'no-gap' items list against each clinic's fee schedule before booking is the most reliable way to minimise out-of-pocket costs.

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