
CDBS Fee Schedule 2026 at a Glance
The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) pays a fixed Medicare rebate for each ADA dental item number when claimed for an eligible child aged 0-17. The 2026 schedule is indexed by Services Australia under the Dental Benefits Act 2008 and capped at $1,132 per child over a two-year period.
At verified Townsville clinics that bulk bill CDBS, the rebate below is accepted as full payment — the family pays nothing out of pocket for covered services. At non-bulk-billing clinics, the family pays the difference between the rebate and the clinic’s standard fee.
2026 Per-Item Rebate Table
The figures below are indicative 2026 rebates for the most commonly claimed CDBS items. Rebates are reviewed annually and may be revised mid-year by Services Australia.
Diagnostic
| Item | Description | 2026 Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| 011 | Comprehensive oral examination | ~$66 |
| 012 | Periodic oral examination | ~$58 |
| 013 | Oral examination — limited | ~$46 |
| 014 | Consultation | ~$60 |
| 022 | Intraoral periapical X-ray | ~$42 |
| 037 | Panoramic X-ray (OPG) | ~$115 |
Preventive
| Item | Description | 2026 Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| 114 | Removal of calculus (scale and clean) | ~$94 |
| 115 | Removal of plaque and stain | ~$70 |
| 121 | Topical fluoride application | ~$40 |
| 161 | Fissure sealant — per tooth | ~$50 |
| 165 | Desensitising procedure | ~$50 |
Restorative (fillings)
| Item | Description | 2026 Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| 511 | Composite filling — 1 surface, anterior | ~$186 |
| 512 | Composite filling — 2 surfaces, anterior | ~$220 |
| 521 | Composite filling — 1 surface, posterior | ~$200 |
| 522 | Composite filling — 2 surfaces, posterior | ~$246 |
| 523 | Composite filling — 3 surfaces, posterior | ~$278 |
Endodontics
| Item | Description | 2026 Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| 411 | Pulpotomy (baby tooth) | ~$160 |
| 415 | Root canal — single canal | ~$310 |
| 417 | Root canal — three canals | ~$540 |
| 451 | Obturation — single canal | ~$220 |
Oral surgery
| Item | Description | 2026 Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| 311 | Extraction — single tooth | ~$160 |
| 314 | Sectional removal of tooth | ~$240 |
| 322 | Surgical removal of erupted tooth | ~$310 |
| 324 | Surgical removal — soft tissue impaction | ~$420 |
Rebates above are indicative for the 2026 schedule and are rounded to the nearest dollar. Always confirm the current rebate with the treating dentist or via the Services Australia provider portal before treatment.
How the $1,132 Two-Year Cap Works
CDBS is capped at $1,132 per eligible child over a consecutive two-calendar-year period. The cap applies to the total rebate paid across all items, not per visit.
A typical year of basic care might use:
- 2× periodic exams (item 012) — ~$116
- 2× scale and cleans (item 114) — ~$188
- 2× bitewing X-rays (item 022) — ~$84
- 4× fissure sealants (item 161) — ~$200
- 1× one-surface filling (item 511) — ~$186
That comes to ~$774 across the year, leaving roughly $358 of the cap for the second year before further treatment is paid out of pocket. Families with multiple eligible children get a separate $1,132 cap for each child.
The two-year period is tracked per child and resets on the calendar year the child first became eligible. Unused balance does not roll over beyond the two-year window.
Bulk Billing vs Gap Payments
The 2026 schedule sets the rebate, not the clinic’s fee. How a family experiences the schedule depends on the clinic’s billing policy:
| Billing model | What the family pays | Common in Townsville? |
|---|---|---|
| Bulk billing CDBS | $0 out of pocket for covered items | Yes — many Townsville clinics |
| Mixed billing | $0 for some items, gap for others (e.g. exam + clean bulk-billed, filling charged at private rate) | Common at private-only clinics |
| No CDBS | Standard private fee, family claims rebate back from Medicare | Less common — usually specialist-only practices |
For a list of Townsville clinics confirmed to bulk bill CDBS, see CDBS in Townsville: eligible clinics.
Eligibility Reminder
The CDBS fee schedule only applies to children who are eligible. Eligibility is means-tested — at least one of the following payments must be received by the parent or child:
- Family Tax Benefit Part A
- Parenting Payment
- Disability Support Pension (for the child)
- Carer Payment
- Double Orphan Pension
- Youth Allowance (for the child)
- ABSTUDY
- Veterans’ Children Education Scheme
- Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Education Scheme
Check eligibility via myGov linked to Medicare, by calling Services Australia on 132 011, or by asking the clinic to verify at the time of booking.
For a full walk-through of eligibility, covered services, and how to claim, see Child Dental Benefits Schedule explained.
What CDBS Does NOT Cover
The 2026 fee schedule excludes:
- Orthodontics — braces, retainers, Invisalign, clear aligners (items 811-899)
- Cosmetic dentistry — teeth whitening, veneers, cosmetic bonding for aesthetic reasons
- Dental implants and implant-supported prosthetics
- Crowns and bridges in most cases (items 611-699)
- Hospital-based dental services unless under specific approval
- General anaesthesia fees charged by hospitals or anaesthetists
For families needing orthodontic care or implants, the free and low-cost dental care guide for Townsville lists other public and concessional options.
Source
Australian Government Services Australia, Child Dental Benefits Schedule. Schedule indexed annually under the Dental Benefits Act 2008. Item numbers follow the Australian Schedule of Dental Services and Glossary maintained by the Australian Dental Association.
Frequently asked questions
What is the CDBS fee schedule for 2026?
The 2026 Child Dental Benefits Schedule pays a set rebate for each ADA dental item number — for example, around $58 for a periodic oral exam (item 012), $94 for a scale and clean (item 114), $186 for a one-surface composite filling (item 511), and $310 for a single-canal root canal (item 415). The schedule is indexed each year by Services Australia and capped at $1,132 per eligible child over a two-year period.
What is the CDBS cap in 2026?
The CDBS cap in 2026 is $1,132 per eligible child over a consecutive two-calendar-year period. This is the maximum that can be claimed in total across all dental services. Once the cap is reached, the family pays out of pocket or uses private health insurance until the next two-year period begins.
Does CDBS pay the dentist's full fee?
Only at clinics that bulk bill CDBS. The schedule sets a fixed Medicare rebate per item, which is typically lower than the dentist's standard private fee. A bulk-billing clinic accepts the rebate as full payment for covered services; a non-bulk-billing clinic charges its standard fee and the family pays the gap between the rebate and the fee out of pocket.
Are all dental services covered under the 2026 CDBS fee schedule?
No. The CDBS covers basic services only — examinations, X-rays, cleans, fissure sealants, fillings, extractions, root canal therapy on baby and adult teeth, and minor oral surgery. Orthodontics (braces, Invisalign), cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, and hospital-based dental services are not covered, regardless of the item number.
Where can I find the official CDBS fee schedule?
The official CDBS fee schedule is published by Services Australia under the Dental Benefits Act 2008. The current schedule is searchable on the MBS Online website under the Dental Benefits Schedule section. Dentists also have access through their Medicare provider portal and can quote the exact 2026 rebate for any item before treatment.
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