Best Periodontists in Sydney in 2026
Gum disease affects roughly one in three Australian adults in some form, and Sydney’s dense urban population and high service demand have produced a strong cohort of specialist periodontists across the metropolitan area. Whether you are dealing with bleeding gums, advanced bone loss, loose teeth or are seeking implant placement supported by proper soft-tissue management, a registered specialist periodontist provides a level of clinical depth that general dentistry cannot replicate.
This guide, compiled by the Townsville Dental Directory editorial team, focuses on specialist periodontists practising in key Sydney suburbs — CBD, North Sydney, Westmead, Chatswood, Parramatta and Bondi Junction — with notes on treatment focus, accessibility and what to expect from the patient experience. All practitioners listed hold AHPRA specialist registration in periodontics.
Top Sydney Periodontist Clinics
1. Sydney CBD Periodontics — CBD
Positioned in the heart of the city near Martin Place, this practice draws a large working professional cohort who prefer to manage specialist appointments around office hours. The clinic offers comprehensive non-surgical and surgical periodontal therapy including full-mouth debridement, osseous surgery and guided tissue regeneration. Laser-assisted periodontal treatment is available as an adjunct where clinically appropriate. Extended evening appointments on weekdays are a practical drawcard for CBD workers. The practice accepts referrals from general dentists and also sees self-referred patients.
Best for: working professionals in the CBD needing flexible scheduling and full-scope periodontal care.
2. North Sydney Periodontal Specialists — North Sydney
Located a short walk from North Sydney station, this specialist-only practice has built a strong reputation for implant-related periodontics, including soft-tissue grafting, bone augmentation and sinus lift procedures that precede implant placement. The team includes two AHPRA-registered specialist periodontists, which means shorter wait times for new referrals. Cone beam CT imaging is available on-site, reducing the need for external radiology referrals. The practice works closely with prosthodontists and oral surgeons in the North Shore precinct for complex restorative cases.
Best for: patients requiring implant site preparation, bone grafting or multi-specialist coordination on the North Shore.
3. Westmead Periodontal Centre — Westmead
Situated within walking distance of Westmead Hospital and affiliated with the University of Sydney dental precinct at Westmead, this practice benefits from close referral relationships with the hospital dental service and academic staff. It is one of the more accessible options in the greater western Sydney corridor, serving patients from Parramatta, Blacktown, Penrith and surrounds. Treatment scope covers full periodontal therapy, crown lengthening, mucogingival surgery and implant maintenance. Concession patients are occasionally referred through Westmead Hospital Dental for subsidised care.
Best for: western Sydney patients seeking a specialist with strong hospital and university links.
4. Chatswood Gum and Implant Clinic — Chatswood
Chatswood’s dense retail and professional precinct supports a well-resourced periodontal practice drawing from the upper north shore and lower north shore corridors. This clinic has a particular focus on peri-implantitis management — the treatment of gum disease around existing implants — which is an increasingly common presentation as the installed implant population ages. Digital periodontal charting and intraoral scanning are integrated into the diagnostic workflow. The practice also offers connective tissue grafting for patients with gum recession secondary to aggressive brushing, orthodontics or periodontal disease.
Best for: patients with existing implants experiencing complications, or those with significant gum recession.
5. Parramatta Periodontics — Parramatta
Parramatta is the commercial hub of western Sydney and its periodontal practice density reflects its large catchment population. This clinic is known for transparent fee communication and a practical approach suited to a cost-sensitive patient base that includes large family and migrant community populations. Non-surgical periodontal therapy forms the core of its work, though the clinician holds credentials for surgical procedures including bone grafting and flap surgery. The practice bulk-bills eligible patients for specific item numbers under government public dental schemes where applicable, and provides detailed private health fund claim estimates upfront.
Best for: western Sydney patients seeking accessible specialist care with clear cost communication.
6. Bondi Junction Periodontal Practice — Bondi Junction
The eastern suburbs demand for specialist dental services is well served at this Bondi Junction practice, accessible directly from the train interchange. The practice sees a high volume of patients referred by cosmetically oriented general dentists in Bondi, Randwick and the inner east, where gum aesthetics — including crown lengthening and gingival recontouring — are in demand alongside conventional disease management. The periodontist here has a particular interest in minimally invasive surgical techniques and uses a microsurgical approach for soft-tissue grafting.
Best for: eastern suburbs patients combining periodontal treatment with cosmetic dental outcomes.
What to Look for in a Sydney Periodontist
- AHPRA specialist registration in periodontics, not just a general dentist offering periodontal treatment. You can verify registration on the AHPRA public register at ahpra.gov.au before your first appointment.
- On-site cone beam CT or digital OPG capability to avoid additional radiology costs and delays, particularly for implant and bone grafting cases.
- Clear written treatment plans with itemised ADA item numbers and fee estimates provided before treatment begins, which is standard practice under NSW Health guidelines.
- Experience with your specific presentation — early-stage gingivitis, advanced chronic periodontitis, peri-implantitis and aggressive periodontitis each have distinct management protocols. Ask the practice about their case volume in your condition.
- Coordinated care links with prosthodontists, oral surgeons or general dentists, especially for complex rehabilitations requiring multi-disciplinary input across the Sydney specialist network.
Periodontal Treatment Costs in Sydney 2026
Sydney periodontal fees sit above Melbourne, Brisbane and Gold Coast rates, reflecting higher practice overheads, specialist demand and the cost of living in Australia’s most expensive dental market.
| Treatment | Sydney Range | Melbourne Range | Gold Coast Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial specialist consultation | $180 - $320 | $160 - $280 | $140 - $250 |
| Full-mouth scale and root planing (4 quadrants) | $1,400 - $2,400 | $1,200 - $2,100 | $1,000 - $1,800 |
| Periodontal surgical flap (per quadrant) | $900 - $1,800 | $800 - $1,500 | $700 - $1,300 |
| Connective tissue / gum graft (per site) | $1,200 - $2,200 | $1,000 - $1,900 | $900 - $1,600 |
| Bone graft (per site) | $1,500 - $3,000 | $1,300 - $2,600 | $1,100 - $2,200 |
| Sinus lift procedure | $3,000 - $5,500 | $2,600 - $4,800 | $2,200 - $4,200 |
| Supportive periodontal therapy (maintenance visit) | $220 - $420 | $190 - $380 | $160 - $320 |
Fees vary between practices and are influenced by case complexity, treatment duration and specialist experience. Always request an itemised quote before commencing treatment. Patients with private hospital cover should check whether any surgical procedures qualify for in-hospital benefits at facilities such as Sydney Adventist Hospital or the Mater Hospital North Sydney.
Public dental options include Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills (for eligible concession card holders) and Westmead Hospital Dental, both of which provide periodontal services at substantially reduced or no cost depending on patient eligibility under the NSW Oral Health Fee for Service Scheme administered by NSW Health.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a periodontist consultation cost in Sydney?
An initial periodontist consultation in Sydney typically costs between $180 and $320. This includes a full periodontal charting, radiographic assessment and a treatment plan discussion. Practices in the CBD and North Sydney tend to sit at the higher end of that range, while clinics in Parramatta and western suburbs are more affordable.
Does Medicare or a health fund cover periodontist treatment in Sydney?
Medicare does not cover private periodontal treatment. Private health funds with extras cover can offset costs. Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice and nib First Choice networks include Sydney periodontists, and claims vary by policy tier. Eligible patients holding a Healthcare Card may access subsidised treatment through Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills or Westmead Hospital Dental.
What is the difference between a periodontist and a general dentist in Sydney?
A periodontist in Sydney has completed an additional three years of specialist training after their dental degree, focusing exclusively on gum disease, the supporting bone structures, dental implants and associated surgical procedures. General dentists can treat mild to moderate gum disease, but complex cases — such as advanced periodontitis, bone grafting or implant placement — are typically referred to a registered specialist.
Which Sydney suburbs have the most specialist periodontists?
The highest concentration of AHPRA-registered specialist periodontists in Sydney is found in the CBD, North Sydney, Chatswood, Bondi Junction and Westmead. Parramatta also has several practices serving the greater western Sydney catchment. Referrals are common from general dentists across all Sydney LGAs.
How many appointments will I need for gum disease treatment in Sydney?
Treatment course length depends on severity. Mild to moderate periodontitis typically involves two to four active treatment visits for scaling and root planing, followed by a review. Surgical cases such as osseous surgery or bone grafting may add two to three further appointments. Ongoing supportive periodontal therapy every three to six months is standard for long-term management.
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