Family Dentist Coomera Gold Coast 2026

Find a family dentist in Coomera, Gold Coast (4209). Compare clinics, costs, ADA item codes, and health fund rebates for 2026.

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Family and Children’s Dentistry in Coomera, Gold Coast

Coomera (postcode 4209) sits in the northern growth corridor of the Gold Coast, bordered by the Coomera River to the east and the Pacific Motorway to the west. The suburb is home to Westfield Coomera — one of the largest shopping centres in Queensland — as well as Dreamworld and a cluster of master-planned residential estates that have made it one of the fastest-growing communities in south-east Queensland. The local population is notably young, with a high proportion of families with school-age children, which has driven significant investment in healthcare and dental infrastructure along the Hope Island Road and Foxwell Road precincts.

Dental services for families and children have expanded steadily alongside Coomera’s population growth. The suburb now supports several dedicated dental practices, ranging from boutique family clinics to national-chain providers, all within a short drive of the major residential estates in Upper Coomera, Pimpama, and Ormeau. Waiting times at most Coomera clinics remain shorter than at more established Gold Coast hubs such as Southport or Robina, making it a convenient choice for families who prefer to avoid the Pacific Motorway commute for routine appointments.

What to Expect

Family and children’s dentistry covers the full spectrum of preventive, restorative, and developmental care for patients from toddlers through to teenagers, alongside the routine maintenance needs of their parents. A typical family appointment cycle includes six-monthly examinations, scale-and-cleans, bitewing X-rays, fluoride treatments, and fissure sealants for children. Where issues are identified early, restorative treatments such as tooth-coloured fillings, stainless-steel crowns for primary molars, or simple extractions may follow.

In Coomera, a bulk-billed CDBS check-up for an eligible child carries no out-of-pocket cost. For patients outside the CDBS, a single adult check-up and scale-and-clean generally runs $180–$280, with full-mouth X-rays adding $80–$120. Child appointments outside the CDBS scheme are usually priced at $120–$200 for a check-up and clean. Orthodontic referrals, early interceptive treatment, and mouthguard fabrication are also available at several clinics and are not covered by the CDBS.

Clinics Offering Family and Children’s Dentistry in Coomera

Coastal Dental Care Coomera — A family-focused practice near the Westfield Coomera precinct offering CDBS bulk-billing, preventive care packages, and a child-friendly consultation room designed to reduce dental anxiety.

Pacific Smiles Coomera — Part of the national Pacific Smiles network, this clinic provides consistent standard-of-care across check-ups, fillings, and restorative work, with online booking and flexible appointment times including Saturdays.

Coomera Dental Centre — A full-service clinic catering to families in the Upper Coomera and Pimpama catchments, with particular emphasis on early orthodontic assessments and preventive fissure sealants for primary school-aged children.

Westfield Coomera Dental — Conveniently located within the Westfield Coomera shopping centre, this clinic is well-suited to families who want to combine a dental visit with errands, and offers same-day appointments for minor concerns.

Upper Coomera Dental — A suburban practice serving the residential estates of Upper Coomera, known for its longer appointment blocks that allow parents and multiple children to be seen consecutively without rebooking across separate days.

Cost of Family and Children’s Dentistry in Coomera

ServiceADA Item CodeEstimated Cost (2026)
Comprehensive examination011$70–$100
Periodic examination012$55–$85
Scale and clean (per visit)114$120–$180
Bitewing X-rays (2 films)022$50–$90
Full-mouth X-ray (OPG)037$80–$130
Fluoride treatment121$30–$55
Fissure sealant (per tooth)161$45–$75
Tooth-coloured filling (1 surface)511$150–$220
Stainless-steel crown (child)885$280–$420
Custom mouthguard251$180–$280

Prices reflect typical private-fee ranges at Coomera-area clinics. CDBS-eligible children receive the above preventive and restorative services at no gap up to the $1,095 benefit cap. Fees for specialist referrals (orthodontics, paediatric dentistry) are not included.

Health Fund Rebates

Most Australian health funds with extras cover contribute partial rebates for family dental services under the item codes listed above. The most frequently claimed codes for families are 012 (periodic examination), 114 (scale and clean), and 121 (fluoride), which together make up the standard check-up visit. Annual extras limits for dental typically range from $500 to $1,500 per person, depending on the fund and tier.

Families enrolled in the Medicare Child Dental Benefits Schedule can access up to $1,095 per child over a two-year period for basic services including examinations (item 011 or 012), X-rays, cleaning, fillings, and extractions. To confirm CDBS eligibility, check the Medicare online account or contact Services Australia. CDBS cannot be combined with a private health fund rebate for the same service.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a routine family dental check-up cost in Coomera?

A standard examination and scale-and-clean for one adult in Coomera typically costs between $180 and $280 out of pocket. The total depends on whether X-rays are taken, which can add $50–$120. Patients with extras cover usually receive a partial rebate under ADA item codes 011, 114, and 121.

Are there bulk-billing dentists for children in Coomera?

Children under 18 who hold a valid Medicare card may be eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which covers up to $1,095 in basic dental treatments over two calendar years. Several Coomera clinics bulk-bill CDBS-eligible patients, meaning no gap payment for covered services including check-ups, fillings, and extractions.

At what age should I bring my child for their first dental visit in Coomera?

Australian dental guidelines recommend a first visit by age two, or within six months of the first tooth appearing. Early visits allow the dentist to monitor eruption patterns, provide brushing guidance, and help children build a positive association with the dental chair before any treatment is needed.

Do Coomera dentists offer Saturday or after-hours appointments for families?

Several clinics in the Coomera corridor, including those near Westfield Coomera, offer Saturday morning appointments to accommodate school and work schedules. It is worth calling ahead to confirm extended hours, as availability varies by clinic and can change seasonally.

What family dental services are not covered by the CDBS?

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule does not cover orthodontic treatment, teeth whitening, or any cosmetic procedures. Services performed in a hospital or as part of a hospital admission are also excluded. Families seeking orthodontic assessments or preventive fissure sealants for multiple children should confirm coverage directly with their health fund.

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