Oral Health Assessment Cost Bundaberg 2026

Oral health assessment costs in Bundaberg 2026: ADA fee ranges, Queensland Country Health Fund rebates, and suburb-by-suburb variation across Bundaberg North.

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Oral Health Assessment Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

An oral health assessment in Bundaberg costs $60–$110 for a standard periodic examination, with a comprehensive new-patient assessment including full charting and radiographs reaching $170–$280, placing the region at the value end of the Queensland regional market and below the Brisbane metro range. Across the Bundaberg CBD and surrounding suburbs including Bargara, Kepnock, and Norville, the assessment fee reflects the lower operating costs and competitive local market that characterise regional Queensland cities, where chair time and rent are considerably less than in Brisbane. The gap between practices within Bundaberg is rarely dramatic — most fall within a modest range of each other for a standard item 011 or 012 examination.


Oral Health Assessment Cost Breakdown

ADA ItemDescriptionBundaberg Fee Range
011Periodic oral examination$55–$95
012Comprehensive oral examination (new patient)$75–$130
022Bitewing radiographs (per film)$40–$65
037Panoramic radiograph (OPG)$110–$200
114Periodontal charting$45–$80
121Removal of calculus, first visit (scale and clean)$110–$180
221Fluoride treatment$25–$45

Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

CityStandard Examination (Item 011)Comprehensive Exam (Item 012)Bitewing X-rays (per film)
Bundaberg$55–$95$75–$130$40–$65
Brisbane Metro$80–$135$105–$170$50–$85
Adelaide$55–$90$75–$125$38–$60
Townsville$50–$85$70–$120$35–$58
Perth$60–$100$80–$135$42–$68
Gold Coast$60–$100$80–$135$42–$68
Melbourne$82–$135$105–$170$45–$72
Sydney$90–$150$115–$180$48–$78

What Affects the Cost

  • Suburb overhead: practices in the Bundaberg CBD and Bargara tend to carry higher premises costs than clinics in Kepnock, Norville, or Ashfield QLD.
  • New patient vs returning patient: a comprehensive item 012 assessment costs more than a periodic item 011 recall visit.
  • Radiographs required: whether bitewings or an OPG are needed at the same visit adds to the total.
  • Periodontal charting: patients with a history of gum disease may require a more detailed periodontal assessment, which adds to the fee.
  • Practice type: newer clinics building a patient base in growth suburbs may offer competitive introductory pricing compared with well-established CBD practices.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Queensland Country Health Fund is the insurer most closely associated with regional Queensland, and its network footprint in Bundaberg is extensive. For members on Queensland Country Health Fund mid-tier or top-tier extras, a standard periodic oral health assessment will typically attract a rebate that leaves members paying nothing or a small gap. Queensland Country Health Fund’s preferred-provider agreements with Bundaberg practices mean the benefit schedule is set to cover a higher proportion of the actual fee charged compared with out-of-network arrangements.

Bupa Members First, HCF’s More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice all cover standard examination items across their extras tiers, with reduced-gap or no-gap arrangements at their respective preferred-provider clinics. General dental items like oral health assessments typically carry shorter or no waiting periods and more generous annual limits compared with major dental treatment.

Most Bundaberg dental practices now accept buy-now-pay-later arrangements such as Afterpay or Zip for treatment costs that exceed a single visit. For larger treatment plans arising from an assessment, healthcare-specific finance products like DentiCare and Humm are widely offered, allowing patients to spread costs over several months.

Public dental remains the most affordable pathway for concession card holders. Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates a public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital, though waiting times can be lengthy for non-urgent assessments. For children aged 0–17, the CDBS provides up to $1,095 in covered services over two calendar years, including oral health assessments, at participating practices across Bundaberg, Bargara, and Avoca.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does an oral health assessment cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

A standard oral health assessment in Bundaberg typically costs between $60 and $110 for a periodic examination (ADA item 011). A comprehensive assessment including periodontal charting and radiographs can reach $170 to $280. Fees vary by suburb, with practices in Kepnock and Norville generally sitting at the lower end.

Does Queensland Country Health Fund cover oral health assessments in Bundaberg?

Yes. Queensland Country Health Fund, which has a strong preferred-provider network across the Wide Bay area including Bundaberg, offers rebates on ADA items 011, 012, and 022 under its extras cover tiers. Members on mid or top-tier extras may reduce their out-of-pocket cost to a small gap or nothing at all for a standard checkup, depending on the policy and annual limits.

Can children get a free oral health assessment in Bundaberg?

Children aged 0–17 who hold a Medicare card may be eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which provides up to $1,095 in dental services over two calendar years. An oral health assessment is a covered service under CDBS at participating Bundaberg practices.

What is the difference between ADA item 011 and item 012?

ADA item 011 is a periodic oral examination, typically used for existing patients attending a routine checkup. Item 012 is a comprehensive oral examination, usually applied to new patients or those returning after a long absence. In Bundaberg, item 011 fees range from $55 to $95 and item 012 from $75 to $130.

Is there a public dental option for adults in Bundaberg?

Yes. Adults who hold a Health Care Card or Pension Concession Card can access public dental services through Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service at Bundaberg Hospital. Waiting lists can extend from several months to over a year for non-urgent assessments, and the QLD adult voucher scheme can assist some eligible low-income patients.

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