General Dentistry Cost Bundaberg 2026

General dentistry in Bundaberg costs $170–$320 for a routine visit. Compare Queensland Country Health Fund rebates, Bargara and Kepnock fees, and public dental.

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General Dentistry Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

General dentistry in Bundaberg costs $170–$320 for a routine examination and scale and clean, placing the region at the value end of the Queensland regional market and below the Brisbane metro range of $210–$380 for the same combination of services. The Bundaberg area — spanning the CBD, Bundaberg North, Bargara, Avoca, Kepnock, and Norville — supports a mature network of general dental practices offering everything from routine check-ups to fillings and minor extractions. Costs rise once restorative work is added to a visit, so the figures in this guide reflect uncomplicated general dentistry appointments. Residents comparing health funds should note that Queensland Country Health Fund holds a strong regional QLD member base and maintains preferred-provider clinics across the Wide Bay area.


General Dentistry Cost Breakdown

ComponentADA ItemBundaberg Fee Range
Comprehensive examination011$75–$130
Periodic examination012$55–$95
Bitewing X-rays (2 films)022$60–$110
Scale and clean114$110–$190
Fluoride treatment121$30–$55
Composite filling (1 surface)521, 531$160–$260
Simple extraction311$180–$340
Routine visit (exam + clean)$170–$320

Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

CityRoutine Visit (Exam + Scale & Clean)Notes
Bundaberg$170–$320Wide Bay region; value end of QLD regional market
Brisbane Metro$210–$380Higher demand and overheads than Bundaberg
Adelaide$165–$300Broadly comparable to Bundaberg
Townsville$160–$290Regional QLD; slightly below Bundaberg
Perth$190–$340Marginally above Bundaberg range
Gold Coast$185–$330Competitive tourist-focused market
Melbourne$220–$400Inner-city practices push costs higher
Sydney$240–$420Most expensive mainland capital

What Affects the Cost

  • Suburb and location overhead: Bundaberg CBD and Bargara clinics tend to carry higher rents than practices in Norville, Walkervale, or Kepnock, and that flows through to fees.
  • Provider type: general dentists, oral health therapists, and dental hygienists may bill differently for the same clean, depending on scope of practice.
  • Complexity of the visit: calculus buildup, staining, or the need for periodontal charting can move a scale and clean toward the top of the range.
  • X-ray requirements: whether bitewings are due at the visit adds $60–$110 to the total, depending on how many films are taken.
  • Materials used: composite resin fillings vary in price depending on cavity size and the number of surfaces restored.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Queensland Country Health Fund is the natural first port of call for Bundaberg residents reviewing extras cover, given its strong regional QLD member base and preferred-provider presence across the Wide Bay area. Members on mid-tier or higher extras can expect meaningful rebates on examinations, X-rays, scale and cleans, and fillings, often with reduced-gap outcomes at network clinics.

Bupa Members First is the most widely held fund nationally and has network dentists across Bundaberg CBD and Bargara, applying no-gap or known-gap arrangements on eligible general dental items. HCF’s More for Teeth program offers 100 per cent back on eligible preventive items at network providers, which is well suited to routine general dentistry. Medibank Members Choice and nib First Choice both provide general dental rebates, with reduced gaps at their respective network clinics.

General dentistry rebates are typically better and carry no or short waiting periods compared with major dental, since general dental sits under most funds’ basic extras tier. Afterpay and Zip are accepted at a growing number of Bundaberg practices for smaller treatment amounts, and DentiCare or Humm can spread the cost of a larger course of general dental treatment over several months.

For patients without private cover, Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates a public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital for eligible concession card holders. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 0–17 for basic dental treatments up to $1,095 over two consecutive calendar years, and the QLD adult voucher scheme can assist eligible low-income adults with general dental treatment.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a general dentistry visit cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

A standard general dentistry appointment in Bundaberg — combining an examination and a scale and clean — typically costs between $170 and $320, depending on the practice and the amount of calculus removal required. This sits below the Brisbane metro range of $210–$380 for the same combination of services. Practices in Bundaberg North and Kepnock tend to price toward the lower end of the local range.

Does Queensland Country Health Fund cover general dentistry in Bundaberg?

Yes. Queensland Country Health Fund has a strong regional Queensland member base and a meaningful preferred-provider presence across the Wide Bay area, and its extras policies cover general dental items including examinations, X-rays, and scale and cleans. Rebate levels depend on the policy tier, but most members see reduced-gap outcomes at network clinics in Bundaberg CBD and Bargara.

Is general dentistry cheaper in Bundaberg than in Brisbane?

Generally, yes. Bundaberg general dentistry fees run roughly 10 to 20 per cent below Brisbane metro averages for routine items such as check-ups, X-rays, and fillings. Lower commercial rents and reduced staffing overheads in the Wide Bay region account for most of that gap rather than any difference in clinical standard.

What public dental options exist for general dentistry in Bundaberg?

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates a public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital for eligible Health Care Card and Pension Concession Card holders. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 0–17 for general dental treatments up to $1,095 over two calendar years, and the QLD adult voucher scheme can assist eligible low-income adults with general dental, though waiting times for non-urgent public treatment can extend to several months.

Why do general dentistry fees vary between Bundaberg suburbs?

Practices in the Bundaberg CBD and the Bargara coastal strip generally carry higher overheads than clinics in residential suburbs such as Norville, Walkervale, and Svensson Heights, and that difference is reflected in fees. Practices that have invested in digital X-ray systems or employ oral health therapists for hygiene visits may also price slightly differently from a traditional general practice.

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