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Tooth Splinting in Townsville

Townsville dental clinics offer tooth splinting to stabilise loose or injured teeth following trauma, gum disease, or oral surgery.

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Tooth Splinting in Townsville at a Glance

ItemDetail
Cost (splinting)$200–$600
Cost (consult + X-rays)$80–$200
What it isBonding a loose/injured tooth to its neighbours
TreatsTrauma-loosened teeth, periodontal mobility
Duration wornWeeks (trauma) to long-term (perio)
GoalStabilise the tooth so it can heal/be retained
Health fund rebateExtras cover often rebates part
Item numberADA 392 (splinting)

Quick Answer: Tooth splinting in Townsville costs between $200 and $600 in 2026, depending on the number of teeth and the splint type, plus an initial consultation and X-rays ($80–$200) to assess the injury. Splinting bonds a loose or injured tooth to the firm teeth on either side to stabilise it while it heals — used after dental trauma (a knock or fall) or to support teeth loosened by advanced gum disease. Trauma splints are worn for a few weeks; periodontal splints may be long-term. Private health funds with extras cover often rebate part of the fee, claimed on the spot via HICAPS.

Sources: Australian Dental Association (ADA) fee guidance; International Association of Dental Traumatology.

How Much Does Tooth Splinting Cost in Townsville?

Cost depends on how many teeth are splinted and the materials. The ranges below reflect 2026 North Queensland fees.

ScenarioTeethCost (AUD)
Consult + X-rays$80–$200
Single tooth to neighbours2–3$200–$400
Multiple loose teeth4+$400–$600

Most clinics process HICAPS on the spot. Prompt splinting after trauma improves the chance of saving the tooth. See knocked-out tooth and gum disease treatment.

Tooth Splinting Treatment in Townsville

Tooth splinting is a restorative dental procedure that stabilises loose, displaced, or mobile teeth by bonding them to adjacent stable teeth using a thin wire, fibre, or composite material. This allows the supporting structures — including the periodontal ligament, bone, and gum tissue — to heal and reattach. Townsville clinics provide expert tooth splinting for patients across Townsville and North Queensland who have experienced dental trauma, advanced periodontal disease, or post-surgical tooth mobility.

The Australian Dental Association and the International Association of Dental Traumatology both recognise splinting as a critical component of dental trauma management. According to research published in the Australian Dental Journal, prompt and appropriate splinting following tooth avulsion or luxation injuries significantly improves long-term tooth survival rates. Verified Townsville clinics follow current evidence-based protocols to give every patient the best chance of retaining their natural teeth.

Our tooth splinting services are available to patients from throughout the Townsville region, including Aitkenvale, Kirwan, Cranbrook, Douglas, Hyde Park, North Ward, Castle Hill, Mundingburra, Pimlico, South Townsville, Belgian Gardens, Annandale, Thuringowa, Kelso, Bohle Plains, Idalia, Bushland Beach, Burdell, Jensen, Deeragun, Mount Louisa, Rasmussen, Condon, Vincent, Wulguru, Stuart, Oonoonba, Hermit Park, Rosslea, Currajong, Garbutt, Heatley, Murray, and Gulliver.

When Is Tooth Splinting Needed?

Tooth splinting may be recommended in the following situations:

  • Dental trauma: A tooth that has been knocked out (avulsed) and reimplanted, or a tooth that has been pushed into a different position (luxation injury), requires splinting to allow the periodontal ligament to reattach
  • Advanced gum disease: Teeth that have become mobile due to bone loss from periodontitis can be splinted to distribute biting forces and improve comfort and function
  • After root canal treatment: Occasionally, teeth that have undergone endodontic treatment may benefit from temporary splinting during healing
  • Post-surgical stabilisation: Following procedures such as apicoectomy or periodontal surgery, splinting may help stabilise the treated tooth
  • Orthodontic retention: In some cases, a permanent splint (retainer) is bonded behind the teeth to prevent movement after orthodontic treatment

Types of Tooth Splints

In Townsville, verified Townsville clinics use several types of splints depending on the clinical situation:

  • Flexible composite-wire splint: A thin stainless steel or titanium wire bonded to the teeth with composite resin. This is the preferred splint for most dental trauma cases as it allows physiological tooth movement during healing
  • Fibre splint: A ribbon of fibreglass or polyethylene fibre bonded across the teeth with composite. This provides a tooth-coloured, aesthetic option
  • Rigid splint: Used in specific cases such as root fractures or alveolar bone fractures where greater immobilisation is required
  • Permanent splint: A long-term or permanent bonded wire used for teeth with chronic mobility from periodontal disease

The Tooth Splinting Procedure

The procedure at Townsville clinics is straightforward and typically completed in a single appointment:

  1. Assessment with clinical examination and digital X-rays to evaluate the extent of injury or mobility
  2. Gentle repositioning of the displaced tooth if necessary
  3. Cleaning and preparation of the tooth surfaces to be bonded
  4. Placement and bonding of the splint material across the affected tooth and at least one stable tooth on each side
  5. Adjustment of the bite to ensure comfortable function
  6. Follow-up appointments to monitor healing and remove the splint at the appropriate time

What to Look For in Tooth Splinting

Townsville dental teams has extensive experience managing dental trauma and periodontal conditions requiring tooth splinting. We follow the latest guidelines from the Australian Dental Association and the International Association of Dental Traumatology, using high-quality materials and techniques to achieve the best outcomes. Whether you have suffered a sporting injury, an accident, or are dealing with loose teeth from gum disease, we are here to help. Conveniently located for patients across Townsville and suburbs including Aitkenvale, Kirwan, Cranbrook, Douglas, and Hyde Park, we offer prompt appointments for urgent cases. Contact us today to arrange your consultation.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is tooth splinting and when is it necessary?

Tooth splinting is a dental procedure that bonds loose or mobile teeth together using a flexible or rigid splint, stabilising them so the supporting tissues can heal. Verified Townsville clinics commonly perform tooth splinting after dental trauma (such as a knocked-out or displaced tooth), for teeth loosened by advanced gum disease (periodontitis), or to stabilise teeth after certain surgical procedures. The Australian Dental Association recommends splinting as a standard treatment for traumatised teeth.

How much does tooth splinting cost in Townsville?

Tooth splinting at verified Townsville clinics typically costs between $200 and $600 AUD depending on the number of teeth involved and the type of splint used. An initial consultation and X-rays are required to assess the condition, costing approximately $80 to $200. We offer on-the-spot HICAPS health fund claiming to reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

How long does a tooth splint stay in place?

The duration varies depending on the reason for splinting. For traumatic injuries, the International Association of Dental Traumatology recommends a flexible splint for two to four weeks. For teeth loosened by gum disease, a splint may remain in place for several months or be made permanent. Townsville dental teams will advise you on the appropriate timeframe based on your individual case.

Is the tooth splinting procedure painful?

Tooth splinting is generally a minimally invasive procedure. Townsville clinics use local anaesthetic when necessary to ensure complete comfort. The procedure involves bonding a thin wire or composite material to the affected teeth and their neighbours — there is typically no drilling or removal of tooth structure required.

Can a splinted tooth be saved long-term?

In many cases, yes. Early splinting after dental trauma significantly improves the prognosis for the affected tooth. Research published in the Australian Dental Journal indicates that appropriate splinting combined with follow-up care can result in successful tooth retention in the majority of cases. Verified Townsville clinics monitor splinted teeth closely with regular reviews and X-rays to ensure the best possible outcome.

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