Preventive Dentistry Cost Bundaberg 2026

Preventive dentistry costs in Bundaberg 2026: check-up, scale and clean, X-ray fee tables, Queensland Country Health Fund rebates, and public dental options.

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Preventive Dentistry Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Preventive dentistry in Bundaberg costs $190–$340 for a combined examination, scale and clean, and bitewing X-rays, placing the region at the value end of the Queensland regional market and below the Brisbane metro range of $240–$420. The Bundaberg area — including the CBD, Bundaberg North, Bargara, Avoca, Kepnock, and Svensson Heights — supports a competitive network of general and preventive-focused dental practices. Regular preventive care remains the most cost-effective way to manage long-term dental spending, and Bundaberg’s lower overhead structure compared with Brisbane means that cost advantage is genuinely accessible to residents who attend regularly rather than treating dental visits as emergency-only expenses.


Preventive Dentistry Cost Breakdown

ServiceADA ItemBundaberg Fee Range
Comprehensive examination011$75–$130
Periodic examination012$55–$90
Scale and clean (prophylaxis)114$110–$190
Bitewing X-rays (per pair)022$60–$105
Full-mouth X-ray (OPG)037$120–$200
Fluoride application121$25–$50
Fissure sealant (per tooth)161$50–$90
Periodontal assessment141$50–$85

Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

CityCheck-up + Clean + X-raysNotes
Bundaberg$190–$340Wide Bay region; value end of QLD regional market
Brisbane Metro$240–$420Higher demand and overheads than Bundaberg
Adelaide$185–$320Broadly comparable to Bundaberg
Townsville$175–$310Regional QLD; slightly below Bundaberg
Perth$210–$370Marginally above Bundaberg range
Gold Coast$205–$350Competitive tourist-focused market
Melbourne$250–$430Inner-city practices push costs higher
Sydney$270–$460Most expensive mainland capital

What Affects the Cost

  • Suburb overhead: Bundaberg CBD and Bargara clinics generally carry higher rent than practices in Kepnock, Svensson Heights, or Ashfield QLD.
  • Frequency and risk profile: patients requiring more frequent recall due to decay or gum disease history will incur higher annual preventive costs.
  • X-ray cadence: whether a bitewing series or a full OPG is due at the visit changes the total noticeably.
  • Equipment investment: practices with digital X-ray systems and intraoral cameras may price marginally higher but reduce radiation exposure and chair time.
  • Provider type: appointments led by a dental hygienist or oral health therapist may be priced differently from a dentist-led preventive visit.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Queensland Country Health Fund is the first fund worth checking for Bundaberg residents, given its strong regional QLD member base and preferred-provider presence across Bundaberg and Bargara. Members on mid-tier or top-tier extras typically pay little or no gap for a standard preventive visit at a network clinic, and Queensland Country Health Fund’s benefit structure is generally well matched to local Bundaberg fee levels.

Bupa Members First, HCF’s More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice all cover preventive dental under their extras tiers, with reduced-gap or no-gap arrangements at their respective network clinics. Preventive dental items typically fall under general dental, which carries shorter or no waiting periods and more generous annual limits than major dental — making preventive care one of the more predictable and better-covered categories of dental spending.

Afterpay and Zip are accepted at a growing number of Bundaberg practices for routine preventive visits, and some independently owned clinics offer in-house preventive membership plans that bundle two annual check-ups, cleans, and X-rays into a fixed monthly fee, which can suit patients without private extras cover.

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


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does preventive dentistry cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

A standard preventive visit combining an examination, scale and clean, and bitewing X-rays typically costs $190–$340 in Bundaberg. This sits below the Brisbane metro range of $240–$420 for the equivalent combination of services. Practices in Bundaberg North and Avoca often price toward the lower end of the range.

Does Queensland Country Health Fund cover preventive dentistry in Bundaberg?

Yes. Queensland Country Health Fund maintains a strong preferred-provider network across the Wide Bay area, and its extras policies cover preventive items including examinations, scale and cleans, and X-rays. Members on mid-tier or top-tier extras often pay little or no gap for a standard preventive visit at a network clinic.

How often should I have preventive dental care in Bundaberg?

Most Bundaberg dentists recommend a check-up and clean every six to twelve months, with bitewing X-rays typically taken every one to two years depending on individual risk factors. Patients with a history of decay or gum disease may be advised to attend more frequently, which most health fund extras policies accommodate within their annual limit.

Are children's preventive visits free in Bundaberg?

Children aged 0–17 in eligible Medicare families can access preventive dental care through the CDBS, which covers up to $1,095 over two consecutive calendar years for examinations, X-rays, cleans, and fissure sealants at participating Bundaberg practices, often at no out-of-pocket cost.

What public dental options exist for preventive care in Bundaberg?

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates a public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital, offering subsidised preventive and general dental care to eligible concession card holders. Waiting times for non-urgent preventive appointments through the public system can extend to several months, so most working-age adults without a card rely on private practice or the QLD adult voucher scheme where eligible.

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