Sports Dentistry Cost Bundaberg 2026

Sports dentistry in Bundaberg costs $150–$1,700 depending on treatment in 2026. Compare mouthguard and trauma repair fees across Bundaberg CBD, Bargara and Kalkie.

sports dentistry Bundabergsports mouthguard Wide Baydental trauma Kalkiedentist Bundaberg

Sports Dentistry Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Sports dentistry costs in Bundaberg span two main categories: preventive custom mouthguards at $150–$350, and treatment for sports-related dental trauma, which ranges from $180 for simple bonding of a minor chip through to $900–$1,700 for a crown following a more significant fracture. These fees sit broadly in line with, or below, the Brisbane metro benchmark. Contact sports popular across the Bundaberg region — including rugby league and hockey — carry a meaningfully higher risk of dental injury, and practices across the Bundaberg CBD, Bargara, and Kalkie regularly see both preventive mouthguard fittings ahead of the season and emergency trauma presentations during it.


Sports Dentistry Cost Breakdown

ComponentADA ItemBundaberg Fee Range
Custom sports mouthguard977$150–$350
Emergency trauma consultation011, 013$80–$180
Composite bonding (chipped tooth)531–534$180–$450
Tooth re-implantation (knocked-out tooth)319$250–$500
Crown (significant fracture)615, 616$900–$1,700
Root canal (traumatised tooth)415–417$700–$1,600
Total: mouthguard (preventive)$150–$350
Total: minor trauma (bonding)$180–$450

Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

CityMouthguard RangeTrauma Treatment (bonding) RangeNotes
Bundaberg$150–$350$180–$450Wide Bay region; at or below QLD regional pricing
Brisbane Metro$170–$380$200–$500Higher demand and overheads
Adelaide$140–$330$170–$430Competitive mainland capital pricing
Townsville$145–$340$175–$420Regional QLD; comparable to Bundaberg
Perth$155–$360$190–$460Broadly comparable to Bundaberg
Gold Coast$160–$370$200–$480Tourist-market pricing
Melbourne$180–$400$220–$520Inner-city practices push costs higher
Sydney$190–$430$240–$560Most expensive mainland capital

What Affects the Cost

  • Preventive versus reactive care — a custom mouthguard fitted before the season is significantly cheaper than treating an injury after the fact.
  • Severity of trauma — a minor chip repaired with bonding costs far less than a knocked-out tooth requiring re-implantation or a badly fractured tooth needing a crown.
  • Speed of treatment after injury — prompt attention to a knocked-out tooth improves the chance of successful re-implantation and can avoid the higher cost of extraction and replacement later.
  • Age of the athlete — children and teenagers with developing teeth may require different trauma management than adults.
  • Sporting club arrangements — some Bundaberg clubs negotiate discounted mouthguard rates with local practices for members.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

A custom sports mouthguard is typically covered under general dental (ADA item 977) by Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib, with rebates of $60–$150. Treatment for sports-related dental trauma follows the standard item classification for the procedure performed — bonding as general dental, and crowns or root canals as major dental with a 12-month waiting period on new policies.

Afterpay, Zip, DentiCare, and Humm are accepted at many Bundaberg practices, particularly useful for the higher cost of trauma treatment such as a crown. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 0–17 for emergency treatment of sports-related dental trauma up to $1,095 over two consecutive calendar years. Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service’s emergency department at Bundaberg Hospital can provide urgent assessment for significant dental trauma outside standard practice hours.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does sports dentistry cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

Sports dentistry costs in Bundaberg vary by service: a custom-fitted sports mouthguard costs $150–$350, while treatment for sports-related dental trauma — a chipped, cracked, or knocked-out tooth — ranges from $180 for simple bonding to $900–$1,700 for a crown or more complex restorative work. These fees are broadly in line with, or below, the Brisbane metro benchmark for equivalent treatment.

Does health insurance cover sports dentistry in Bundaberg?

A custom sports mouthguard (ADA item 977) is typically covered under general dental, with rebates from Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib generally $60–$150. Treatment for sports-related dental trauma follows the standard item numbers for the procedure performed — bonding is general dental, while a crown or root canal falls under major dental with a 12-month waiting period on new policies.

What should I do immediately after a sports dental injury in Bundaberg?

For a knocked-out permanent tooth, time is critical: if possible, the tooth should be gently rinsed (without scrubbing), placed back in the socket or stored in milk, and the patient taken to a Bundaberg dentist or Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service emergency department within 30–60 minutes for the best chance of successful re-implantation. For a chipped or cracked tooth, any broken fragment should be kept and brought to the appointment, as it can sometimes be reattached.

Which sports carry the highest risk of dental injury for Bundaberg residents?

Contact sports popular in the Bundaberg region — including rugby league, rugby union, and hockey — carry a notably higher risk of dental trauma than non-contact activities. Local sporting clubs across Bundaberg North, Bargara, and Kalkie increasingly recommend or mandate custom mouthguards for junior players, reflecting the significant protective benefit over generic boil-and-bite alternatives.

Are there affordable sports dentistry options for junior athletes in Bundaberg?

Several Bundaberg practices offer discounted custom mouthguard rates for junior sporting club members, sometimes through arrangements with local clubs. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 0–17 for emergency treatment of sports-related dental trauma, including bonding or extraction where clinically necessary, up to the $1,095 two-year benefit limit.

Townsville costs

Popular Townsville treatment cost guides

Related

Useful next pages

Also browse

Need to compare local options?

Use the directory filters before contacting a clinic for current availability, fees, and treatment advice.

Start comparing

Find the right Townsville dentist without guesswork.

Compare clinics by suburb, treatment type, hours, health fund notes, and public source checks. Confirm details with the clinic before booking.