Best Dental Fillings Clinics Sydney 2026

Find the best dental fillings clinics in Sydney for composite resin and tooth-coloured restorations in CBD, Newtown, Bondi, Surry Hills and Parramatta.

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Best Dental Fillings Clinics in Sydney in 2026

Tooth decay remains one of the most common dental conditions in Australia, and Sydney residents are no exception. Whether a cavity is detected at a routine check-up in Parramatta or a sudden toothache drives an emergency appointment in Bondi, the quality of the filling material and technique makes a significant difference to both longevity and appearance. Sydney is home to hundreds of general dental practices, but the clinics listed below have been identified by the Townsville Dental Directory editorial team for consistently delivering high-quality composite resin restorations, transparent pricing, and strong patient outcomes across the inner city and suburban areas.

This guide covers composite resin (tooth-coloured) fillings — the standard of care across NSW for most cavities — along with ceramic inlays and onlays for larger restorations. It is aimed at Sydney residents comparing their options before booking.


Top Sydney Dental Fillings Clinics

1. Sydney CBD Dental — CBD

Located in the heart of the city close to Martin Place, Sydney CBD Dental is a high-volume practice that sees a large proportion of office workers seeking after-hours and lunchtime appointments for restorative work. The practice uses rubber-dam isolation as standard for composite fillings, which reduces contamination and is associated with longer-lasting restorations. Digital caries detection (DIAGNOdent) allows the team to identify early-stage decay before it becomes a larger cavity, keeping restorations small and minimally invasive. The clinic is preferred for patients with Bupa Members First or Medibank Members Choice extras cover, as it participates in both preferred-provider networks.

Best for: CBD workers, minimally invasive composite fillings, same-week appointments.

2. Newtown Family Dental — Newtown

Newtown Family Dental has built a strong reputation in the inner-west for high-quality tooth-coloured restorations using premium-grade composites. The practice places particular emphasis on shade matching and aesthetic integration — an important consideration for front-tooth fillings that must blend with natural tooth colour under varying lighting. The team sees a broad demographic from the Newtown, Glebe, and Erskineville communities and is known for detailed consent and cost discussions before any treatment begins. The clinic participates in the HCF More for Teeth network and offers a standard gap payment schedule for most restorative items.

Best for: Aesthetic front-tooth fillings, inner-west families, HCF holders.

3. Surry Hills Dental Studio — Surry Hills

Surry Hills Dental Studio is positioned as a mid-to-premium practice serving the creative and professional communities of Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, and Redfern. The studio uses 3M Filtek Supreme composites layered under magnification loupes, which produces highly polished, durable restorations. For larger cavities in molars, the team recommends and fabricates CEREC same-day ceramic inlays in-house, eliminating the need for a temporary filling. The clinic is a 15-minute walk from Sydney Dental Hospital (Surry Hills), which is relevant for patients who have been treated at the public hospital and are transitioning to private care.

Best for: Premium composite fillings, same-day ceramic inlays, proximity to Sydney Dental Hospital.

4. Glebe Dental Group — Glebe

Glebe Dental Group is a long-established practice in the Glebe area that serves both the local residential community and students from the nearby University of Sydney. The practice offers competitive fee schedules relative to inner-Sydney standards and is transparent about out-of-pocket costs before treatment. Glebe Dental Group accepts all major health funds and offers a payment plan for patients requiring multiple restorations. The team is familiar with the restorative needs of younger patients and provides dietary counselling as part of every filling appointment to reduce re-decay risk.

Best for: University students, cost-conscious patients, multiple fillings, all major health funds.

5. Bondi Junction Dental — Bondi

Bondi Junction Dental serves the high-demand eastern suburbs market with a focus on cosmetic integration for tooth-coloured fillings. The practice is particularly experienced with replacing old, discoloured amalgam fillings with modern composite or ceramic restorations, a procedure in strong demand across the Bondi, Randwick, and Coogee areas. The team uses an incremental layering technique for composite placement which reduces post-operative sensitivity and improves colour stability over time. The clinic participates in the nib First Choice and Bupa Members First networks.

Best for: Amalgam replacement, eastern suburbs patients, nib and Bupa holders.

6. Parramatta Dental Centre — Parramatta

Parramatta Dental Centre is one of the larger general practices in western Sydney and provides accessible composite resin fillings for a broad patient base across Parramatta, Westmead, and Strathfield. The clinic is close to Westmead Hospital, where the dental faculty of the University of Sydney (Westmead) operates a clinical training school — patients who have been treated there and require continued restorative care often transition to Parramatta Dental Centre for private follow-up. Fees at this practice are generally below the CBD median, making it one of the more affordable options for patients without extras cover.

Best for: Western Sydney residents, value-for-money fillings, proximity to Westmead Hospital Dental.


What to Look for in a Sydney Dental Fillings Clinic

When selecting a practice for composite resin or ceramic restorations in Sydney, consider the following:

  • Material quality: Ask whether the clinic uses premium composites (such as 3M Filtek Supreme, Ivoclar Tetric EvoCeram, or equivalent). Cheaper bulk-fill composites may be faster to place but are more prone to marginal staining over time.
  • Rubber-dam use: Rubber-dam isolation keeps the cavity dry during filling placement, which is critical for composite adhesion. Not all Sydney practices use it routinely — it is worth asking.
  • Magnification: Fillings placed under magnification loupes or a dental microscope have tighter margins and better longevity. Many Surry Hills and CBD practices have invested in this technology.
  • Health fund participation: Confirm that the clinic participates in your fund’s preferred network (Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, or nib First Choice) before booking to reduce out-of-pocket costs.
  • Caries detection technology: Clinics using laser fluorescence (DIAGNOdent) or digital bitewing X-rays with AI analysis can detect decay earlier, often resulting in smaller and less expensive restorations.

Dental Filling Costs in Sydney

Sydney filling costs vary by suburb and restoration type. The table below reflects typical private fee ranges in 2026. Prices are per surface (Item 511 = one-surface composite, Item 512 = two-surface composite, and so on under the ADA fee schedule).

Restoration TypeSydney CBD / Eastern SuburbsInner West / Surry HillsWestern Sydney (Parramatta)
One-surface composite (Item 511)$200 - $280$180 - $260$160 - $220
Two-surface composite (Item 512)$270 - $360$250 - $320$220 - $290
Three-surface composite (Item 513)$330 - $420$300 - $380$270 - $340
Ceramic inlay (one surface)$1,100 - $1,600$950 - $1,400$850 - $1,200
Ceramic onlay (multi-surface)$1,400 - $1,900$1,200 - $1,700$1,050 - $1,500
Amalgam filling (where available)$140 - $200$130 - $190$110 - $170

For context, comparable composite filling fees on the Gold Coast typically range from $140 to $260 (two-surface), confirming that Sydney is the most expensive dental market in Australia.

Health fund rebates under preferred-provider agreements generally cover $60 to $130 per filling for extras policyholders, depending on the fund tier and annual limit remaining.

NSW Health public options: NSW Oral Health (NSWOH) provides subsidised dental care to eligible adults through community health centres. Wait times for non-emergency restorative work can be substantial. Children may access services through the School Dental Service or the Child Dental Benefits Schedule via Medicare.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a dental filling cost in Sydney?

In Sydney, composite resin (tooth-coloured) fillings typically range from $180 to $380 per surface, depending on the size of the cavity, the suburb, and the clinic. CBD and Bondi practices tend to charge at the higher end, while clinics in Parramatta and outer-west suburbs are often more affordable. Amalgam fillings, where still offered, are generally $120 to $200 per surface but are increasingly being phased out.

What is the best type of filling available in Sydney?

Most Sydney dentists now recommend composite resin (tooth-coloured) fillings for front and back teeth. They bond directly to the tooth structure, require less drilling than amalgam, and are nearly invisible once placed. For large cavities in back teeth, ceramic inlays and onlays from a clinic such as those in Surry Hills or Newtown can be more durable long-term, though they cost more — typically $900 to $1,800.

Does Medicare or a health fund cover dental fillings in Sydney?

Basic fillings may be partially covered under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) for eligible children up to $1,095 in benefits per two-year period. Adults generally need private health insurance with extras cover. Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice all provide rebates for Item 511 (one-surface composite filling), usually covering $60 to $120 per tooth. Gap payments are common at most Sydney CBD and inner-suburb clinics.

How long does a composite resin filling last in Sydney conditions?

A well-placed composite resin filling lasts on average 7 to 10 years, though this depends heavily on location in the mouth, occlusal load, and oral hygiene habits. Sydney clinics using premium materials such as Ivoclar or 3M Filtek composites and rubber-dam isolation report better longevity. Night-grinding (bruxism), common in high-stress urban populations, shortens filling lifespan — clinics in the CBD and Surry Hills frequently recommend occlusal splints alongside restorations.

Can I get same-day fillings in Sydney?

Yes. The majority of composite resin fillings in Sydney are completed in a single appointment of 30 to 60 minutes per tooth. Clinics in Glebe, Newtown, and Parramatta often have same-day or next-day availability for straightforward cavities. Larger restorations requiring ceramic inlays or onlays need two visits: one for preparation and a temporary filling, and a second for cementation once the laboratory or in-house milling system has produced the restoration.

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