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Fissure Sealants in Townsville

Townsville dental clinics apply fissure sealants to protect molars from decay — a quick, painless preventive treatment for children and adults.

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Fissure Sealants in Townsville

Fissure Sealants in Townsville at a Glance

ItemDetail
Cost (per tooth)$30–$70
Cost (4 first molars)$120–$280
CDBS (children)Often bulk-billed — $0 out of pocket
Best age~6 (first molars) and ~12 (second molars)
ProcedurePainless, no drilling, a few minutes per tooth
EffectivenessCuts molar decay by up to 80% (ADA)
Lifespan5–10 years
Item numberADA 161 (fissure sealing)

Quick Answer: Fissure sealants in Townsville cost between $30 and $70 per tooth in 2026 — sealing the four first molars is roughly $120–$280. For eligible children, sealants are often bulk-billed at no out-of-pocket cost under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). A sealant is a thin protective coating painted into the deep grooves of the back teeth; it’s painless, needs no drilling, and takes a few minutes per tooth. Sealants reduce molar decay by up to 80% (Australian Dental Association) and last 5–10 years. Ideal timing is around age 6 (first molars) and age 12 (second molars).

Sources: Australian Dental Association (ADA) fee guidance; Australian Dental Journal; Child Dental Benefits Schedule (Services Australia).

How Much Do Fissure Sealants Cost in Townsville?

Sealants are extremely cost-effective — a $30–$70 sealant prevents a $150–$450 filling. The figures below reflect 2026 North Queensland fees.

ScenarioTeethCost (AUD)
Single molar1$30–$70
First permanent molars (~age 6)4$120–$280
Second molars (~age 12)4$120–$280
Eligible child via CDBSanyOften $0

Many children pay nothing thanks to the CDBS (worth up to ~$1,132 over two years), and adults’ sealants are commonly rebated by extras cover via HICAPS. See dental sealants and children’s dentistry.

What Are Fissure Sealants?

Fissure sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth (premolars and molars) to seal the deep grooves and pits where food particles and bacteria accumulate. These fissures are often too narrow for toothbrush bristles to clean effectively, making them highly susceptible to decay. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, dental caries remains the most common chronic disease in Australian children, affecting approximately 42 per cent of children aged 5 to 10 in their primary teeth (AIHW, Child Oral Health, 2023). A Cochrane systematic review (Ahovuo-Saloranta et al., 2017) found that sealants reduce decay risk in permanent molars by up to 80 per cent compared to unsealed teeth. Townsville dentists recommend fissure sealants as a first line of defence for children across Townsville and North Queensland, applied as soon as permanent molars erupt for protection during the most cavity-prone years.

Who Needs Fissure Sealants?

Fissure sealants are recommended for:

  • Children aged 6 to 7 — when first permanent molars erupt
  • Children aged 11 to 13 — when second permanent molars erupt
  • Teenagers — premolars with deep fissures that are difficult to clean
  • Adults — patients with deep, unfilled fissures at high risk of decay
  • Children with developmental enamel defects — teeth with weakened enamel benefit from additional protection

The Australian Dental Association recommends that all children be assessed for sealant suitability when their permanent molars come through. Children with a history of decay in their baby teeth are at higher risk and should be prioritised for sealant application.

How Are Fissure Sealants Applied?

The application process is quick, painless, and requires no drilling or anaesthesia:

  1. Cleaning — the tooth surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove plaque and debris from the fissures
  2. Isolation — the tooth is kept dry using cotton rolls or a dry shield, as moisture can prevent the sealant from bonding properly
  3. Etching — a mild acid solution is applied to the chewing surface for 15 to 30 seconds to create a microscopically rough surface for bonding
  4. Rinsing and drying — the etching solution is rinsed off and the tooth is dried again
  5. Sealant application — the liquid sealant material is carefully painted into the fissures and pits of the tooth
  6. Curing — a blue LED light is used to harden the sealant in approximately 20 seconds
  7. Bite check — the dentist checks that the sealant does not interfere with your bite and adjusts if necessary

Total time: approximately 2 to 5 minutes per tooth.

Fissure Sealants vs Dental Fillings

FeatureFissure SealantsDental Fillings
PurposePrevents decay before it startsRestores a tooth already damaged by decay
Tooth preparationNo drilling requiredRequires removal of decayed tooth structure
AnaesthesiaNot requiredUsually required
PainPainlessMinimal with anaesthesia
Time per tooth2-5 minutes30-60 minutes
Cost$30-$60 per tooth$150-$350 per tooth
When appliedHealthy teeth with deep fissuresTeeth with existing decay or damage
Longevity5-10 years7-10+ years (composite)

Sealants are a preventive measure — they are far simpler, faster, and more affordable than treating decay after it develops. Source: Australian Dental Association preventive care guidelines.

How Effective Are Fissure Sealants?

The evidence for fissure sealants is strong:

  • Up to 80 per cent reduction in decay on sealed surfaces compared to unsealed teeth (Cochrane Review, Ahovuo-Saloranta et al., 2017)
  • Cost-effective prevention — the cost of sealing a tooth is typically one-fifth to one-quarter of the cost of filling a cavity
  • Long-lasting protection — sealants that remain intact continue to protect for 5 to 10 years or longer
  • Safe and well-established — fissure sealants have been used in dentistry for over 50 years with an excellent safety record

A study published in the Journal of Dental Research (2016) found that for every dollar invested in preventive sealant programmes, approximately four dollars in restorative treatment costs were avoided over a 10-year period.

How Long Do Fissure Sealants Last?

Fissure sealants typically last 5 to 10 years, though some sealants remain intact for even longer. Their longevity depends on:

  • Chewing forces — heavier biting patterns may cause sealants to wear more quickly
  • Oral habits — grinding or clenching (bruxism) can reduce sealant lifespan
  • Quality of application — proper isolation and moisture control during placement are critical for long-term retention
  • Regular monitoring — your dentist checks sealant condition at each checkup and can reapply if any portion has chipped or worn away

Even partially retained sealants continue to offer some protection, as the remaining material still blocks bacteria from the deepest parts of the fissure.

What to Look For in Fissure Sealants

Townsville clinics provide preventive fissure sealant treatment to children and adults across Townsville, Aitkenvale, Kirwan, and the wider North Queensland region. verified Townsville clinics are experienced in working with young children and makes the application process comfortable and stress-free. We bulk-bill eligible patients under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) at no out-of-pocket cost, because we believe every child deserves access to effective preventive dental care.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

At what age should my child get fissure sealants?

Fissure sealants are most effective when applied as soon as permanent molars come through. The first permanent molars typically erupt around age 6 and the second permanent molars around age 12. Applying sealants early protects these teeth during the years when children are most susceptible to decay.

Do fissure sealants hurt?

No. Fissure sealant application is completely painless. There is no drilling or injection required. The tooth surface is cleaned, a bonding agent is applied, the sealant is painted on, and it is set with a curing light. The entire process takes just a few minutes per tooth.

How long do fissure sealants last?

Fissure sealants typically last 5 to 10 years with normal wear. A Cochrane systematic review found that sealants retained on the tooth surface continue to prevent decay for the entire duration they remain intact. Your dentist will check sealant condition at each checkup and reapply if necessary.

Can adults get fissure sealants?

Yes. While fissure sealants are most commonly applied to children's teeth, adults with deep fissures on their molars who have not had decay in those teeth can also benefit from sealants. Your dentist will assess whether your teeth are suitable candidates.

Are fissure sealants covered by the Child Dental Benefits Schedule?

Yes. Fissure sealants are covered under the Australian Government's Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) for eligible children aged 2 to 17. verified Townsville clinics bulk-bills eligible CDBS patients, meaning no out-of-pocket cost for covered sealant treatments.

How much do fissure sealants cost in Townsville?

At verified Townsville clinics, fissure sealants typically cost $30 to $60 per tooth. Many children are eligible for bulk-billed sealants under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) at no out-of-pocket cost. We offer HICAPS on-the-spot health fund claiming so you only pay the gap at the time of your appointment.

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