Tooth Sensitivity Treatment Cost Bundaberg 2026

Tooth sensitivity treatment in Bundaberg costs $60–$200 in 2026. Compare fluoride and desensitising fees across Bundaberg CBD, Bargara and Kepnock, health fund rebates.

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Tooth Sensitivity Treatment Cost in Bundaberg: 2026 Guide

Tooth sensitivity treatment in Bundaberg costs $60–$200, with a professional fluoride or desensitising agent application costing $60–$120 per visit, and treatment for more significant causes — such as a filling to cover an exposed root surface from gum recession — costing $150–$300. This range sits broadly in line with, or below, the Brisbane metro benchmark. Sensitivity is commonly caused by enamel erosion, gum recession, teeth grinding, or overly vigorous brushing, and Bundaberg dentists across the CBD, Bargara, and Kepnock routinely assess and treat these underlying causes rather than only masking the symptom.


Tooth Sensitivity Treatment Cost Breakdown

ComponentADA ItemBundaberg Fee Range
Consultation and assessment011, 013$80–$160
Fluoride application (desensitising)121$30–$60
Professional desensitising agent application123$60–$120
Filling to cover exposed root surface531$180–$300
Night guard (if bruxism-related)941$400–$600
Review appointment011$50–$100
Total: professional desensitising treatment$60–$200

Bundaberg vs Brisbane Metro vs Other Cities

CityTypical Sensitivity Treatment RangeNotes
Bundaberg$60–$200Wide Bay region; at or below QLD regional pricing
Brisbane Metro$70–$220Higher demand and overheads
Adelaide$55–$190Competitive mainland capital pricing
Townsville$58–$195Regional QLD; comparable to Bundaberg
Perth$62–$210Broadly comparable to Bundaberg
Gold Coast$65–$215Tourist-market pricing
Melbourne$75–$230Inner-city practices push costs higher
Sydney$80–$250Most expensive mainland capital

What Affects the Cost

  • Underlying cause — simple enamel sensitivity managed with fluoride costs far less than treatment for gum recession requiring a filling.
  • Number of teeth affected — widespread sensitivity across multiple teeth may require more extensive treatment than a single localised area.
  • Whether teeth grinding is a contributing factor, which may warrant a night guard in addition to desensitising treatment.
  • Frequency of professional application needed — some patients require repeated treatments over several visits for lasting relief.
  • Practice location within Bundaberg — CBD and Bargara clinics may sit toward the upper end of the range compared with suburban practices.

Health Insurance and Payment Options

Fluoride and professional desensitising treatments (ADA items 121 and 123) are typically covered under general dental at Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib, with rebates generally $30–$80 and usually no waiting period for new policyholders. A filling required to address gum recession-related sensitivity is also generally classified as general restorative dental with similarly quick access to rebates.

Most Bundaberg practices expect payment at the time of a sensitivity treatment appointment given the relatively low cost. Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service’s public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital provides general dental care, including desensitising treatment, to eligible concession card holders. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 0–17 for basic preventive treatments including fluoride application up to $1,095 over two consecutive calendar years.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does tooth sensitivity treatment cost in Bundaberg in 2026?

Treating tooth sensitivity in Bundaberg typically costs $60–$200 in 2026. A professional fluoride or desensitising agent application costs $60–$120 per visit, while treatment for a more significant cause of sensitivity, such as gum recession requiring a filling at the tooth's root surface, can cost $150–$300. These fees are broadly in line with, or below, the Brisbane metro benchmark.

Does health insurance cover tooth sensitivity treatment in Bundaberg?

A professional fluoride or desensitising treatment (ADA item 121 or 123) is typically covered under general dental at most funds, with rebates from Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib generally $30–$80. If sensitivity is caused by exposed root surfaces requiring a filling, that treatment falls under general restorative dental, usually with no waiting period for new policyholders.

What causes tooth sensitivity and how is it diagnosed in Bundaberg?

Common causes of tooth sensitivity include enamel erosion from acidic foods, gum recession exposing the tooth root, teeth grinding, and overly vigorous brushing technique. Bundaberg dentists typically diagnose the cause through a clinical examination, sometimes supplemented by an X-ray, and will ask about dietary habits, brushing technique, and any history of teeth grinding before recommending treatment.

Can tooth sensitivity be managed with over-the-counter products in Bundaberg?

Yes, for mild sensitivity, over-the-counter desensitising toothpaste containing potassium nitrate or stannous fluoride, available from pharmacies across Bundaberg CBD and Bargara, can provide meaningful relief over several weeks of regular use. For persistent or severe sensitivity, a professional in-clinic desensitising treatment or, where indicated, a filling to cover an exposed root surface, provides faster and more reliable relief.

Are there low-cost options for tooth sensitivity treatment in Bundaberg?

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service's public dental clinic at Bundaberg Hospital provides general dental care, including fluoride and desensitising treatment, to eligible concession and Health Care Card holders. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 0–17 for basic preventive treatments including fluoride application, up to the $1,095 two-year benefit limit.

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