Best Oral Surgeons Sydney 2026

Find the best oral surgeons and maxillofacial surgeons in Sydney 2026. Suburb guide, cost breakdown, and what to expect from specialist oral surgery.

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Best Oral Surgeons in Sydney in 2026

Sydney is home to one of Australia’s most developed networks of specialist oral and maxillofacial surgeons, with practitioners operating across major hospital precincts, specialist group practices, and private consulting suites. Whether you need surgical wisdom tooth removal, dental implant placement, corrective jaw surgery, or management of oral pathology, finding the right specialist in Sydney requires understanding the difference between practitioner types, how costs are structured, and which health fund networks apply.

This guide covers leading specialist oral surgery practices across the CBD, North Sydney, Westmead, the Royal Prince Alfred precinct in Camperdown, and the St Vincent’s precinct in Darlinghurst, with notes on public access options, costs, and what to ask before your first appointment.


Top Sydney Oral Surgery Clinics

1. Sydney Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery — CBD and North Sydney

This established group practice operates consulting rooms in both the CBD and North Sydney, serving patients from across the inner city and lower north shore. The practice covers the full scope of specialist oral and maxillofacial surgery including third molar removal, dental implants, bone grafting, orthognathic (corrective jaw) surgery, and oral pathology. Both locations are accessible by public transport and accept referrals from general dentists, orthodontists, and GPs. The CBD rooms are located close to major health fund offices, making it convenient for Bupa Members First and HCF More for Teeth claimants to verify benefits before treatment.

Best for: Patients in the CBD, Surry Hills, Newtown, and Balmain catchments seeking full-scope specialist care.

2. Westmead Oral Surgery Associates — Westmead

Located adjacent to the Westmead Hospital precinct in Sydney’s western suburbs, this practice benefits from close proximity to Westmead Hospital’s oral and maxillofacial surgery unit. The practice handles complex extractions, implant surgery, pre-prosthetic surgery, and trauma referrals from the broader Parramatta, Blacktown, and Penrith regions. Fee levels in Westmead are generally lower than inner-Sydney counterparts, making this a cost-effective option for patients without comprehensive health fund cover. The University of Sydney’s Westmead dental school is also located nearby, providing an additional supervised treatment pathway at reduced fees for eligible patients.

Best for: Western Sydney patients in the Parramatta, Westmead, and Blacktown catchments. Good value for uninsured patients.

3. Royal Prince Alfred Precinct Oral Surgery — Camperdown / Newtown

The area surrounding Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown supports several specialist oral surgery consulting suites that work closely with the hospital’s oral and maxillofacial unit. Practitioners in this precinct are well-positioned to manage complex cases requiring potential hospital admission, including patients with significant medical histories, those requiring general anaesthetic, or cases involving oral tumours and cysts. The precinct is accessible from Newtown, Glebe, Surry Hills, and Randwick via public transport. Some practices in this area hold visiting medical officer status at RPA, enabling seamless hospital transfers when required.

Best for: Medically complex patients, those needing general anaesthetic, oncology-adjacent oral surgery cases.

4. St Vincent’s Precinct Oral and Maxillofacial Consulting — Darlinghurst

The St Vincent’s Hospital precinct in Darlinghurst houses specialist oral and maxillofacial surgeons affiliated with one of Sydney’s major teaching hospitals. Practices in this precinct offer advanced procedures including facial reconstruction, cleft palate-related surgery, implant-supported rehabilitation, and orthognathic surgery in coordination with St Vincent’s orthodontic and plastic surgery teams. The Darlinghurst location is convenient for patients in Surry Hills, Paddington, Bondi, and the eastern suburbs.

Best for: Complex jaw surgery, facial reconstruction, and cases requiring multidisciplinary hospital-linked teams.

5. North Shore Oral Surgery — Chatswood and Mosman

Serving the lower and upper north shore, this group practice covers dentoalveolar surgery, implants, and facial trauma management across consulting locations in Chatswood and Mosman. The Chatswood location provides easy rail access for patients from North Sydney, Willoughby, and Lane Cove, while the Mosman rooms service the more affluent harbourside suburbs. Fee structures in Chatswood are generally mid-range for Sydney, while Mosman-based consultations trend toward the higher end. The practice accepts all major health funds and participates in Medibank Members Choice and nib First Choice preferred provider arrangements.

Best for: North shore and lower north shore patients in Chatswood, Mosman, North Sydney, and Manly catchments.


What to Look for in a Sydney Oral Surgeon

  • Fellowship and specialist registration: Confirm the practitioner holds FRACDS (OMS) or equivalent specialist registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). In New South Wales, NSWOH and the NSW Dental Council set standards for specialist practice. Do not confuse general dentists offering “oral surgery” with registered specialists.
  • Hospital admitting rights: For complex procedures or patients with significant medical histories, confirm whether your surgeon has admitting rights at a public or private Sydney hospital. Surgeons affiliated with Royal Prince Alfred, St Vincent’s, or Westmead Hospital can manage complications within an acute care setting.
  • Anaesthetic options: Sydney specialist practices vary in the sedation options they offer in-chair. Confirm whether IV sedation or general anaesthetic is available in-practice or whether procedures requiring deeper anaesthesia will be referred to a hospital day surgery.
  • Health fund network participation: Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice each have different contracted specialists across Sydney. Confirm network participation before booking to maximise your benefit and reduce out-of-pocket costs.
  • Referral pathway and coordination: A well-organised practice will communicate efficiently with your referring general dentist, provide a written treatment plan with itemised fees before commencing, and coordinate post-operative care instructions clearly. In NSW, written cost estimates are a standard of professional practice.

Oral Surgery Costs in Sydney

The table below shows approximate 2026 private fee ranges for common oral surgery procedures in Sydney. Costs vary by suburb, practitioner, procedure complexity, and anaesthetic type. Inner-city and eastern suburbs practices trend toward the higher end; western suburbs and Westmead-adjacent practices are typically lower.

ProcedureSydney Range (Private)Comparison: Gold CoastComparison: Townsville
Simple extraction (specialist)$350 - $650$280 - $520$220 - $420
Surgical wisdom tooth removal (single)$750 - $1,800$600 - $1,400$500 - $1,100
Full four wisdom teeth (surgical, GA)$4,500 - $8,500$3,500 - $6,500$3,000 - $5,500
Dental implant (implant + crown)$4,800 - $7,500$3,800 - $6,000$3,200 - $5,200
Bone graft (socket preservation)$900 - $2,200$700 - $1,800$600 - $1,500
Orthognathic (jaw) surgery$18,000 - $35,000$15,000 - $28,000Not widely available
IV sedation fee$800 - $2,500$600 - $2,000$500 - $1,800

Sydney is Australia’s most expensive dental market, and specialist oral surgery fees reflect this. Patients holding hospital cover with a recognised health fund may have significant portions of hospital-admitted procedures covered, reducing out-of-pocket costs considerably.

For cost-conscious patients, Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills and Westmead Hospital Dental Clinic provide public specialist oral surgery services under NSW Health. Waitlists apply for non-urgent cases. The University of Sydney’s dental school at Westmead offers supervised specialist treatment at reduced fees for eligible patients.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a referral to see an oral surgeon in Sydney?

Yes, most specialist oral surgeons and maxillofacial surgeons in Sydney require a referral from your general dentist or GP. Referrals are also required to access Medicare rebates where applicable. Some practices, particularly those in the CBD and North Sydney, accept direct bookings for assessments but will still coordinate with your referring practitioner.

How much does wisdom tooth removal cost in Sydney?

Simple wisdom tooth extractions in Sydney typically range from $350 to $650 per tooth. Surgical removal of impacted wisdom teeth by a specialist oral surgeon ranges from $750 to $1,800 per tooth, with general anaesthetic or IV sedation adding $800 to $2,500 to the total. Costs are generally higher in inner suburbs such as the CBD, Surry Hills, and North Sydney compared to western suburbs like Parramatta, Westmead, and Blacktown.

Is oral surgery covered by private health insurance in Sydney?

Oral surgery is typically covered under hospital or extras cover depending on the procedure. Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice networks each have contracted rates with specific Sydney practices, which can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs. Complex procedures such as jaw surgery or tumour removal may be covered as hospital admissions under your hospital policy.

What is the difference between an oral surgeon and a maxillofacial surgeon in Sydney?

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Australia hold dual qualifications — typically a dental degree plus a medical degree and surgical fellowship — and treat a broader range of conditions including facial trauma, jaw reconstruction, and salivary gland disease. Specialist oral surgeons hold a dental degree plus a specialist qualification in oral surgery (FRACDS OMS or equivalent) and focus on dentoalveolar procedures, implants, and related conditions. Both types practice across Sydney, with maxillofacial surgeons based primarily at major hospital precincts including Royal Prince Alfred, St Vincent's, and Westmead.

Can I access free or low-cost oral surgery in Sydney through the public system?

Yes. NSW Health provides public oral surgery services through Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills, Westmead Hospital Dental Clinic, and other area health service facilities. Waitlists for non-urgent procedures can be substantial. Concession cardholders, children, and certain health care card holders may qualify for priority access. The University of Sydney's dental school at Westmead also offers supervised specialist treatment at reduced fees.

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