Night Guard & Mouthguard Cost Busselton 2026

Night guard & mouthguard costs in Busselton start from $200–$1,050 in 2026. Compare custom appliance fees, HBF rebates and payment options in the region.

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Night Guard & Mouthguard Cost in Busselton & the Margaret River Region: 2026 Guide

Custom night guards and mouthguards in Busselton range from $190–$980, depending on appliance type, materials, and the individual clinic in 2026 — pricing that sits close to Perth metro, reflecting the strong local economy built around wine tourism, agriculture, and a growing residential population. The Busselton region’s dental market spans a mix of established family practices in the CBD and boutique clinics in Dunsborough and Vasse serving both permanent residents and the seasonal visitor population drawn to the Margaret River wine region. Whether you need a protective sports mouthguard or a precision-fitted occlusal splint to manage bruxism, Busselton region patients have accessible options close to home.


Night Guard & Mouthguard Cost Breakdown

ComponentADA ItemBusselton Fee Range
Consultation & assessment011–014$70–$140
Custom sports mouthguard151$190–$360
Soft occlusal splint (night guard)951$420–$650
Hard acrylic occlusal splint952$580–$830
Dual-laminate occlusal splint953$680–$980
Splint adjustment (per visit)954$65–$130
Impressions/digital scan (if separate)071–073$55–$100
Typical total (night guard, no prior consult)$480–$1,110

Busselton vs Perth Metro vs Other Cities

CityTypical Fee RangeNotes
Busselton$480–$1,110Affluent regional WA market; close to Perth metro pricing
Perth Metro$500–$1,150Comparable overall; inner-city clinics push toward the top end
Geraldton$500–$1,120WA regional hub; isolation lift on fees
Townsville$420–$980Regional Queensland; below Busselton
Brisbane$520–$1,100Slightly above Busselton
Adelaide Metro$460–$1,050Below Busselton
Melbourne$580–$1,300Higher lab and chairside costs
Sydney$620–$1,400Highest overheads nationally

Ranges reflect custom-fitted appliances at general dental practices. Specialist prosthodontist fees will be higher in all cities.


Health Insurance Rebates in WA

FundNetworkTypical Rebate (Extras)
HBFDental First Choice$130–$390 depending on tier; strongest WA presence
BupaMembers First$120–$370
HCFMore for Teeth$100–$350
MedibankMembers Choice$110–$360
nibFirst Choice$100–$320

HBF is the dominant health fund across Western Australia, and Busselton residents are especially well served by its Dental First Choice network, which includes practices in the Busselton CBD and Dunsborough. Most major funds cover custom mouthguards and occlusal splints under dental extras policies, and the rebate you receive depends on your specific cover tier, annual extras limit, and whether your dentist participates in your fund’s preferred provider network.

For patients without extras cover, or those whose annual limits are exhausted, payment plan options (see below) can spread the cost of a night guard over several months. Annual extras limits for dental typically reset on 1 January or 1 July depending on your policy, so timing your appliance around that reset can maximise your rebate.


Payment Options in Busselton

  • Afterpay & Zip Pay: Many Busselton and Dunsborough clinics accept buy-now-pay-later platforms, allowing the cost of a night guard or sports mouthguard to be split into fortnightly instalments with no interest if paid on time.
  • DentiCare / Humm (formerly Certegy): Dental-specific instalment plans available at participating South West practices, enabling patients to spread fees over 3–18 months with minimal setup costs.
  • In-house payment plans: A number of independent clinics across Vasse, Dalyellup, and West Busselton offer their own interest-free or low-interest payment arrangements, particularly for returning patients or families with multiple treatment needs.
  • WA Country Health Service and public options: Eligible concession card holders can access subsidised general dental treatment through WACHS/DHSWA community sites, including the Busselton Health Campus. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) may cover a portion of appliance costs for eligible children.

Why Costs Vary in Busselton Clinics

The Busselton region spans a diverse mix of communities, and dental fees reflect that diversity. Established commercial centres such as the Busselton CBD host practices with higher chair costs and broader staffing structures, which can push fees toward the upper end of the local range. Practices in growth suburbs like Vasse, West Busselton, and Geographe often operate with lower overheads and pass some of those savings on to patients, making them worth considering for price-sensitive treatments like mouthguards.

The type of clinician fabricating your appliance also matters. A general dentist will typically charge less for a custom night guard than a specialist prosthodontist, whose additional training and specialised equipment are reflected in higher fees. For routine bruxism management or contact-sport protection, a general dentist is almost always appropriate and significantly more affordable.

Laboratory quality is another variable. Some clinics use in-house milling technology (CAD/CAM), which can reduce turnaround time. Others send work to a Perth-based dental laboratory, which may increase the fee but offer superior material quality and fit. Clinics in Dunsborough and Yallingup, which serve a more tourism- and lifestyle-driven population, sometimes price toward the upper end of the local range, while practices in Abbey and Broadwater tend to compete on value for local families.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a custom night guard cost in Busselton in 2026?

Custom occlusal splints and night guards in Busselton typically range from $420–$980 in 2026, depending on the type (soft, hard, or dual-laminate) and the clinic's overheads. Practices in Vasse and West Busselton often sit toward the lower end of this range. HBF Dental First Choice providers in the Busselton CBD and Dunsborough can further reduce your out-of-pocket cost through applicable extras cover rebates.

Does private health insurance cover night guards and mouthguards in WA?

Yes — custom mouthguards and occlusal splints are typically covered under dental extras policies as a general or major dental item depending on the fund. HBF, as the dominant WA fund, has strong representation in Busselton and Dunsborough. Bupa, HCF, Medibank and nib also provide rebates, though benefit levels vary by tier. Checking your annual extras limit and whether your Busselton dentist is a preferred provider will determine your actual out-of-pocket expense.

What is the price difference between a sports mouthguard and a night guard in Busselton?

Sports mouthguards are generally less expensive, ranging from $190–$360 at Busselton clinics for a custom-fitted device suitable for football, hockey, or other contact sports popular in the region. Night guards and occlusal splints involve more complex laboratory work and chairside adjustments, pushing fees to $420–$980. Both are claimable under extras cover, though sports mouthguards may attract a lower rebate than therapeutic appliances.

Are there public or low-cost options for mouthguards in Busselton?

The WA Country Health Service (WACHS), through the Busselton Health Campus, provides eligible concession card holders with access to subsidised dental treatment, though custom mouthguards for sport are not typically a public dental priority item. School-age children may access sports mouthguards through school-based programs at reduced or no cost in some cases, and the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) may cover a portion of the cost for eligible children.

Why does the price of a night guard vary between Busselton suburbs?

Clinic overheads differ across the Busselton region — practices in the CBD along Bussell Highway tend to have higher costs than those in Vasse, West Busselton, or Geographe. Laboratory fees, the material used (soft vinyl vs hard acrylic vs dual-laminate), and whether the appliance is fabricated locally or sent to a Perth-based laboratory all contribute to price variation. Clinics in Dunsborough, serving a more tourism- and lifestyle-driven population, sometimes price toward the upper end of the local range.

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