Tooth Extraction Cost Bundaberg 2026

Tooth extraction in Bundaberg costs $150–$350 (simple) or $300–$650 (surgical) in 2026. Compare Wide Bay clinic fees, Queensland Country Health Fund rebates and public dental options.

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Tooth Extraction Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Tooth extraction in Bundaberg costs $150–$350 for a simple extraction and $300–$650 for a surgical extraction in 2026 — fees that sit at or below the Brisbane metro average, confirming Bundaberg’s positioning at the value end of the Queensland regional market. Surgical extractions involving impacted teeth, fractured roots, or multi-rooted molars requiring sectioning attract higher fees due to increased clinical complexity and appointment time. The Bundaberg area — spanning the CBD, Bundaberg North, Bargara, Kepnock, and Walkervale — is served by a range of general dental practices, giving residents ample opportunity to compare quotes before proceeding.


Tooth Extraction Cost Breakdown

ComponentADA ItemBundaberg Fee Range
Oral examination (initial consult)011$55–$110
Periapical X-ray (per tooth)022$35–$75
Simple extraction — incisor / canine / premolar311$150–$300
Simple extraction — molar311$200–$350
Surgical extraction (soft-tissue flap only)314$300–$500
Surgical extraction (bone removal / sectioning)322$400–$650
Post-operative review088$0–$70
Socket preservation / dry socket treatment398$70–$180
Total: surgical molar extraction (all-in)$450–$850

ADA item numbers may vary depending on your dentist’s clinical coding. Request an itemised written treatment plan with item numbers before committing so you can obtain an accurate rebate estimate from your health fund.


Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

City / RegionSimple ExtractionSurgical ExtractionNotes
Bundaberg$150–$350$300–$650Wide Bay region; value end of QLD regional market
Brisbane Metro$300–$650$500–$1,050Higher demand and overheads than Bundaberg
Adelaide$280–$600$450–$950Above Bundaberg’s typical range
Townsville$270–$550$420–$900Regional QLD; comparable value market
Gold Coast$320–$680$520–$1,100Tourism-adjacent suburbs sit slightly higher
Perth$310–$670$510–$1,050Above Bundaberg’s typical range
Melbourne$330–$700$550–$1,150Inner-Melbourne specialists push upper end
Sydney$350–$750$600–$1,300Highest capital city fees nationally

Bundaberg’s lower commercial rents in suburbs such as Bundaberg North and Kepnock contribute to fees that sit measurably below Sydney and Melbourne equivalents even after accounting for comparable clinical complexity.


What Affects the Cost

  • Simple vs surgical classification — a fully erupted, accessible tooth costs far less to remove than one that is impacted, broken at the root, or requires sectioning.
  • Tooth location and root structure — molars with multiple roots generally cost more to extract than single-rooted incisors, canines, or premolars.
  • Imaging requirements — a tooth requiring cone-beam CT imaging for pre-operative planning, common for deeply impacted lower wisdom teeth, adds an imaging fee not always included in the initial estimate.
  • Provider type — general dentists in Bundaberg handle the large majority of extractions competently; complex cases near the inferior alveolar nerve may be referred to a specialist or to Brisbane.
  • Anaesthetic and sedation choice — local anaesthetic alone is the most affordable option, while sedation for anxious patients or multiple simultaneous extractions adds to the total fee.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Queensland Country Health Fund has the widest practice footprint in the Bundaberg area, meaning members can typically access an agreement-priced practice close to home where the dentist charges no more than the fund’s schedule. Simple tooth extraction is classified as general dental and is covered under standard extras policies without a major dental waiting period in most cases. Surgical extraction is classified as major dental at most funds and may be subject to a 12-month waiting period on new policies.

Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib all provide comparable rebates for extractions, generally $60–$180 for simple extractions and $130–$380 for surgical extractions depending on your fund and policy tier. For patients requiring multiple teeth extracted — for example, prior to denture placement — staging treatment across two benefit years can effectively double the extras pool available.

Payment options in Bundaberg include Afterpay and Zip Pay for single or multiple extractions, DentiCare and Humm for patients combining extraction with subsequent tooth replacement, and in-house payment plans offered by several independent practices. Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service at Bundaberg Hospital provides subsidised extractions to eligible concession cardholders and Health Care Card holders, though wait times can be significant. The CDBS covers eligible children (aged 0–17) for basic dental treatments, including extractions, up to $1,095 over two consecutive calendar years.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a tooth extraction cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

A simple (non-surgical) tooth extraction in Bundaberg costs $150–$350 in 2026, while a surgical extraction — where the tooth is impacted or must be sectioned — typically costs $300–$650 per tooth. These fees sit at or below the Brisbane metro benchmark, consistent with Bundaberg's positioning at the value end of the Queensland regional market. Queensland Country Health Fund network practices in Bundaberg CBD, Bundaberg North, and Bargara are a reliable first call for fee estimates.

Does private health insurance cover tooth extraction in Bundaberg?

Yes — tooth extraction is covered under general dental (simple extractions) and major dental (surgical extractions) extras at most private health funds. General dental rebates for a simple extraction typically range from $60 to $180 per tooth, while major dental rebates for surgical extraction range from $130 to $380 depending on your fund, annual limit, and waiting period status. Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa, and HCF all have agreement practices operating in the Bundaberg area.

What is the difference between a simple and surgical extraction in Bundaberg?

A simple extraction involves removing a fully erupted tooth that is accessible and intact; it is completed with local anaesthetic in a single appointment and typically takes 10–30 minutes. A surgical extraction is needed when the tooth is impacted below the gum line, broken at the root, or must be divided into sections for safe removal — a category that includes most wisdom tooth removals. Surgical extractions require additional instruments, longer appointment time and sometimes sutures, accounting for the higher fee range at Bundaberg clinics.

Are there public dental options for tooth extraction in Bundaberg?

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service operates a public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital, providing subsidised extractions for eligible adults, including concession card holders and low-income earners. Complex surgical cases requiring specialist oral surgeon input may be managed through referral to Brisbane. Wait times for non-urgent public dental care can be significant, so private care with a health fund rebate or a payment plan is often the faster path for residents who need prompt treatment.

Should I replace an extracted tooth with an implant or bridge in Bundaberg?

Replacing a missing tooth is strongly recommended to prevent adjacent teeth from drifting and underlying jaw bone from resorbing over time. A single dental implant in Bundaberg costs $4,300–$6,300, which sits at the value end of the Queensland regional market compared to the Brisbane metro benchmark of $4,800–$7,200. A dental bridge is a faster, lower-upfront-cost option at $2,200–$4,800 for a three-unit bridge, though it involves reducing adjacent healthy teeth. Your Bundaberg dentist can assess bone volume, spacing and budget to recommend the most suitable replacement option.

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