Dental Implant Cost Sydney 2026

Sydney dental implants cost $5,800-$9,000 per tooth in 2026. Compare costs, health fund rebates and payment plans across Sydney clinics.

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Dental Implant Cost in Sydney: What You Will Pay in 2026

Sydney is Australia’s most expensive dental market, and implant treatment reflects this position clearly. A complete single dental implant — covering the titanium fixture placed in the jawbone, the abutment connector and the final porcelain or ceramic crown — costs $5,800 to $9,000 at most Sydney practices in 2026. Inner-city and harbourside suburbs including the CBD, Surry Hills, Bondi and Mosman sit toward the top of that range, while clinics in Parramatta, Penrith, Liverpool, Blacktown and Hurstville offer more competitive pricing without leaving Sydney.

The implant process typically spans three to nine months from initial consultation to final crown placement. This period accommodates osseointegration — the process by which the titanium post fuses with the surrounding bone — before the abutment and crown are fitted. Patients requiring bone grafting or sinus augmentation will face additional costs and an extended timeline.

Sydney’s concentration of specialist oral surgeons and prosthodontists, combined with high commercial rents and premium dental laboratory fees, drives costs higher than in any other Australian state capital. Understanding what is included in a quoted fee is essential before making a decision.


Dental Implant Cost Breakdown

The following table covers the key clinical stages of a single implant, with approximate ADA item numbers and Sydney fee ranges for 2026.

ComponentADA ItemSydney Fee Range
Initial implant consultation and X-rays011, 022$150 - $350
CBCT scan (3D imaging)087$250 - $450
Titanium implant fixture placement684$2,800 - $4,200
Bone graft (if required)686, 688$800 - $2,500
Sinus lift (if required)692$1,500 - $3,500
Abutment672$500 - $900
Porcelain or ceramic crown615$1,800 - $2,800
Single implant total (no grafting)$5,800 - $9,000
Single implant total (with bone graft)$7,000 - $12,000

Fees quoted in surgical contexts are generally inclusive of the procedure only. Clinic consultation fees, imaging and follow-up appointments are billed separately unless an all-inclusive package price is quoted in writing.


Sydney vs Other Australian Cities

Sydney’s implant pricing sits well above every other major Australian city. This table compares single implant costs (fixture, abutment and crown, no bone grafting) across the country.

CitySingle Implant RangeApproximate Premium vs Sydney
Sydney$5,800 - $9,000
Melbourne$5,200 - $7,50010-20% less
Brisbane$4,500 - $6,50025-30% less
Gold Coast$4,200 - $6,20028-32% less
Perth$4,400 - $6,40025-30% less
Adelaide$4,000 - $6,00030-35% less
Townsville$3,800 - $5,50035-40% less

For All-on-4 full-arch treatment, Sydney ranges from $28,000 to $42,000 per arch — approximately $4,000 to $8,000 more than Melbourne and $8,000 to $14,000 more than Brisbane or the Gold Coast for the same procedure.


Health Insurance Rebates

Private health insurance with a Major Dental tier can offset a portion of implant costs. However, implants are classified as a major item with strict annual limits and, at most funds, a 12-month waiting period applies if major dental was not active before the treatment decision.

Health FundNetwork NameTypical Annual Major Dental LimitEstimated Rebate per Implant
BupaMembers First$1,500 - $2,500$900 - $1,800
HCFMore for Teeth$1,500 - $2,600$950 - $1,900
MedibankMembers Choice$1,200 - $2,200$800 - $1,600
nibFirst Choice$1,200 - $2,000$750 - $1,500
Other fundsVaries$800 - $1,500$500 - $1,200

Annual limits reset on 1 January or your policy anniversary date. Patients planning multi-implant treatment often stage procedures across two calendar years to maximise annual benefit payouts. Confirm your remaining annual limit and whether a waiting period applies before proceeding.

NSW Health and the NSW Office of Oral Health (NSWOH) do not fund elective implant treatment through the public dental scheme. Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills and Westmead Hospital Dental provide complex oral surgery under the public system, but routine implant placement for missing teeth is not covered.


Payment Plans

Most Sydney implant providers offer structured finance to spread treatment costs over time.

  • Afterpay and Zip Pay: Available at selected practices for amounts up to $2,000-$3,000. Suitable for covering crowns or abutments separately but rarely sufficient for the full implant fee.
  • DentiCare and Humm: Specialist dental finance products available at many Sydney clinics, offering 12 to 60 month repayment terms. Interest-free periods of 6-18 months are commonly offered for approved applicants.
  • In-house staged payment plans: A number of practices in Chatswood, Strathfield, Burwood, Randwick and North Sydney offer direct payment plans with a deposit (commonly 30-50%) and monthly instalments. No credit check or third-party approval is required, though the interest-free period is usually limited to 3-6 months.
  • University clinic reduced fees: The University of Sydney at Westmead and UTS graduate clinics offer implant treatment at lower fees under specialist supervision. Patients must meet selection criteria and accept longer appointment schedules.

Why Costs Vary Between Sydney Clinics

Specialist vs general dentist placement: Oral surgeons and prosthodontists in Sydney charge higher fees than general dentists performing implants. While specialist training reduces certain clinical risks, many experienced general dentists with additional implant qualifications deliver excellent outcomes at lower fees. Verifying the placing clinician’s training and case volume matters more than their title alone.

Location and practice overheads: Practices in the CBD, Bondi, Mosman, Manly and Balmain carry substantially higher commercial rent than those in Liverpool, Penrith, Kogarah or Blacktown. This overhead is passed through to fee schedules. Patients willing to travel to outer-suburban or western Sydney practices can save $1,000 to $2,500 on an equivalent procedure.

Laboratory quality and origin: Sydney practices using Australian dental laboratories for crown fabrication typically charge more than those using offshore laboratories. Domestic labs produce work to Australian standards and allow faster turnaround, but the cost difference can be $400 to $700 per crown.

Inclusion of imaging and consultations: Some practices quote an all-inclusive package price covering the CBCT scan, consultation, fixture, abutment and crown. Others quote the surgical fee only, with imaging and consultations billed separately. Always request an itemised written quote to compare like for like across clinics in Glebe, Newtown, Cronulla or wherever you are searching.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a single dental implant cost in Sydney in 2026?

A full single dental implant in Sydney — including the titanium fixture, abutment and porcelain crown — typically costs between $5,800 and $9,000. This range reflects significant variation based on the treating specialist's qualifications, the suburb (CBD and harbourside clinics tend to charge more than outer-west practices), and any additional procedures such as bone grafting or a sinus lift.

Does Medicare or private health insurance cover dental implants in Sydney?

Medicare does not cover routine dental implants. Private health insurance with Major Dental cover can provide a partial rebate, commonly between $900 and $2,500 per implant depending on your annual benefit limit and waiting periods. Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice and nib First Choice are the preferred networks most frequently cited by Sydney implant clinics. Check your policy's annual maximum before assuming a rebate applies.

What is the cost of All-on-4 dental implants in Sydney?

All-on-4 full-arch implant treatment in Sydney ranges from $28,000 to $42,000 per arch in 2026, making it the most expensive major dental procedure available in Australia's highest-cost market. The final figure depends on whether a temporary prosthesis is included, the type of final arch (acrylic hybrid or zirconia), and whether extractions or bone work are required beforehand.

Are there any low-cost or subsidised dental implants available in Sydney?

Sydney Dental Hospital (Surry Hills) offers specialist oral surgery and prosthodontic services at reduced rates for eligible patients. The University of Sydney's dental facilities at Westmead and the University of Technology Sydney's graduate clinic also provide implant procedures at reduced fees under specialist supervision. Waiting times can be lengthy and patient selection criteria apply.

How does Sydney compare to other Australian cities for implant pricing?

Sydney is the most expensive dental implant market in Australia. A single implant that costs $5,800-$9,000 in Sydney will typically cost $5,200-$7,500 in Melbourne, $4,500-$6,500 in Brisbane, $4,200-$6,200 on the Gold Coast, $4,400-$6,400 in Perth and $4,000-$6,000 in Adelaide. Sydney's higher commercial rents, specialist fees and laboratory costs all contribute to this premium.

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