Dentist Blacktown 2026

Find a dentist in Blacktown CBD & Western Sydney 2026. Compare clinics, treatment costs, bulk billing, health fund options, and public dental in Blacktown NSW 2148.

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Dentists in Blacktown CBD, Western Sydney

Blacktown is the commercial and transport hub of the City of Blacktown, the most populous local government area in NSW with an estimated population of over 438,000. Sitting at postcode 2148 approximately 35 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, Blacktown anchors a vast residential catchment stretching from the established inner suburbs of Seven Hills and Marayong through to the fast-growing northern corridors of Riverstone, Schofields, and The Ponds. Dental care in Blacktown CBD is well-resourced: patients benefit from a dense cluster of private practices near Blacktown Station and the Westpoint shopping centre, community health services through NSW Health, and convenient rail access to specialist facilities at Westmead Hospital Dental.

Dental costs in Blacktown sit in the mid-range for Greater Sydney — consistently lower than inner-east suburbs such as Surry Hills, Newtown, or the North Shore, and lower again than the CBD, while higher than regional NSW markets. For families managing costs, the CDBS is widely accepted across the suburb’s private practices, and NSW Health Western Sydney LHD community dental offers a safety net for concession cardholders. The high concentration of practices and a large, price-sensitive patient population keep fees from drifting to inner-city levels.


Dental Clinics in Blacktown

Blacktown Station Dental Located on Main Street close to the Blacktown Station exit, this practice operates extended weekday hours and Saturday mornings. It is frequently cited for accessibility by commuters on the T1 Western Line. Best for: general family dentistry, CDBS bulk billing for eligible children, and patients needing early or late appointments around work schedules.

Westpoint Dental Centre Positioned within walking distance of the Westpoint shopping precinct on Patrick Street, this clinic offers a broad general and cosmetic dentistry menu including teeth whitening, composite bonding, and Invisalign consultations. Best for: patients combining a dental visit with shopping, and those seeking cosmetic consultations without travelling to inner Sydney.

Blacktown Family Dental Situated near the intersection of Flushcombe Road and Campbell Street, this practice emphasises family-oriented care with a dedicated children’s area and a focus on preventive dentistry. The team includes a dentist with a specific interest in anxious patients and offers happy gas (nitrous oxide sedation) for nervous adults and children. Best for: families with young children, anxious patients, and first-time dental visitors.

Western Smiles Dental Blacktown A mid-sized practice on Richmond Road, a short bus ride from Blacktown’s core, Western Smiles handles general, restorative, and emergency dentistry. The practice accepts most major health funds and keeps a clear fee guide at reception. Best for: straightforward restorative work — fillings, extractions, crowns — emergency appointments, and patients whose health fund holds a Members Choice agreement.

Blacktown Implant & Orthodontics Centre This specialist-focused practice near the Blacktown CBD precinct offers fixed braces, clear aligner therapy, and single-tooth implant treatment. Implant cases are assessed with on-site cone-beam CT imaging, reducing the need for external referrals. Best for: adults considering implant-supported tooth replacement, teenage and adult orthodontic patients, and complex restorative cases requiring staged treatment planning.


Getting to a Dentist in Blacktown

Train: Blacktown is a major stop on the T1 Western Line, with frequent services from Central Station (approximately 45 minutes) and Parramatta (approximately 15 minutes). Most dental practices near the CBD precinct are within a 5–10 minute walk of the station exit on Main Street or Patrick Street.

Bus: A network of local and regional bus routes operated by Transit Systems under the Transport for NSW contract connects Mount Druitt, Seven Hills, Quakers Hill, Rooty Hill, Plumpton, Glenwood, and The Ponds to Blacktown’s central bus interchange on Flushcombe Road.

Car and parking: Blacktown has substantial at-grade and multi-storey parking around Westpoint and along the commercial streets. Council-managed parking areas off Main Street are metered during business hours. Most practices either validate parking or are within five minutes of public parking.

For patients near Westmead: Westmead Hospital Dental (WSLHD) is accessible via the T1 Western Line at Westmead Station, approximately 10 minutes east of Blacktown. Westmead accepts public dental referrals and provides specialist services in oral medicine, oral surgery, and paediatric dentistry.


Common Dental Treatments in Blacktown

TreatmentTypical Cost Range (Blacktown)Typical Cost Range (Sydney CBD)Availability
Checkup + scale and clean$210–$340$280–$420Widely available
Simple tooth extraction$190–$300$260–$400Widely available
Surgical extraction$300–$480$400–$600Most practices
Composite filling (1 surface)$170–$270$230–$370Widely available
Root canal (single canal)$950–$1,400$1,200–$1,900Most practices
Porcelain crown$1,500–$2,000$1,900–$2,700Most practices
Teeth whitening (in-chair)$580–$850$780–$1,150Most practices
Dental implant (single, all-in)$5,000–$7,400$5,500–$8,500Selected practices
Orthodontics (full braces)$5,500–$8,000$7,000–$10,000Selected practices
Fissure sealants (per tooth)$50–$90$65–$110Widely available

Prices above are indicative ranges and should be confirmed directly with each practice before treatment. Health fund rebates and CDBS entitlements can significantly reduce out-of-pocket expenses where applicable.


Public & Low-Cost Dental in Blacktown

NSW Health Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) provides community dental services at Blacktown Hospital (Marcel Crescent, Blacktown) and Mount Druitt Community Dental, offering subsidised care to eligible concession card holders, pensioners, and Health Care Card holders. The CDBS covers eligible children aged 2–17 for up to $1,095 in services over two consecutive calendar years, including checkups, X-rays, cleans, fillings, and extractions at participating private clinics across the LGA.

For specialist public dental, Westmead Hospital Dental accepts referrals for oral surgery, oral medicine, paediatric dentistry, and complex restorative cases. The University of Sydney (Westmead) dental program offers reduced-fee supervised treatment for qualifying patients and is worth contacting if budget constraints make private implant or prosthodontic fees prohibitive.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a good dentist in Blacktown?

Blacktown's main dental cluster runs along Main Street and Flushcombe Road within a short walk of Blacktown Station. Look for clinics that display their fee schedules upfront, hold a current AHPRA registration (searchable at ahpra.gov.au), and offer same-day emergency appointments. If you travel by train, the T1 Western Line stops directly at Blacktown Station, putting most CBD-precinct clinics within a 10-minute walk. Checking whether the practice holds a preferred-provider agreement with your health fund — Bupa Members First, HCF, Medibank Members Choice, or nib First Choice — before booking can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

Are there bulk billing dentists in Blacktown?

True bulk billing for adults does not exist under Medicare for routine dental care, as dental is excluded from standard Medicare. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) covers eligible children aged 2–17 for up to $1,095 in treatment over two consecutive calendar years, and many Blacktown practices participate. Adults on Centrelink concession cards can access subsidised care through NSW Health Western Sydney LHD community dental at Blacktown Hospital and Mount Druitt Community Dental, though waiting times for non-urgent treatment in Western Sydney can be lengthy. Some private clinics offer no-gap checkup promotions for preferred-provider health fund members.

What dental treatments are available in Blacktown?

Most private practices in Blacktown offer general dentistry including checkups, scale and clean, fillings, and extractions; emergency dentistry; children's dentistry under the CDBS; orthodontics (braces and clear aligners); dental implants ($5,000–$7,400 all-in); crowns and bridges; teeth whitening; and root canal treatment. Specialist referrals for oral surgery or periodontics are typically to practices in Parramatta or Westmead, where Westmead Hospital Dental also provides public specialist services.

How much does a dental checkup cost in Blacktown?

A standard checkup and scale and clean at a private Blacktown practice typically costs between $210 and $340. This is broadly consistent with broader Western Sydney pricing and sits below inner-Sydney suburbs such as the CBD or North Shore, where the same appointment commonly ranges from $280 to $420. Health fund members with extras cover will reduce their out-of-pocket cost depending on their annual benefit limit; Bupa Members First and HCF preferred providers in Blacktown often return a zero-gap or low-gap result on routine preventive treatments.

Is there public dental care available in Blacktown?

Yes. NSW Health Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) operates community dental services at Blacktown Hospital on Marcel Crescent and at Mount Druitt Community Dental. Eligible concession card holders, pensioners, and Health Care Card holders can access heavily subsidised or free care through the public scheme. Waiting times vary and non-urgent treatment can involve a waitlist. For specialist public dental, Westmead Hospital Dental (also WSLHD) provides oral surgery, oral medicine, and paediatric dental services.

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