Full Arch Implant Cost Sydney 2026

Full arch implants in Sydney cost $28k-$48k per arch for All-on-4/6 and $14k-$22k for overdentures. Compare clinics, rebates and payment plans.

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Full Arch Implant Cost in Sydney: What You Will Pay in 2026

Full arch implant solutions give patients with failing, missing or severely compromised teeth a permanent or semi-permanent replacement for an entire upper or lower dentition. In Sydney, the three main options are All-on-4, All-on-6, and implant-supported overdentures. Across Sydney clinics in 2026, All-on-4 costs $28,000-$42,000 per arch, All-on-6 costs $32,000-$48,000 per arch, and implant overdentures cost $14,000-$22,000 per arch. Sydney remains Australia’s most expensive major city for implant dentistry, reflecting higher specialist fees, commercial rents, and laboratory costs compared to other capital cities.

The figures above include consultation, CT scan, surgical placement, temporary prosthesis, and final fixed or removable arch. Bone grafting, extractions, sinus lifts, and periodontal treatment are quoted separately and can add $2,000-$12,000 to the total depending on your clinical situation.


Full Arch Implant Cost Breakdown

The table below shows indicative per-arch costs for each full arch option in Sydney in 2026. ADA item numbers are shown where applicable to assist with health fund claims.

ComponentADA Item(s)Estimated Cost (per arch)
Initial consultation and records011, 022$250-$450
CT scan (CBCT)088$350-$600
Implant surgical placement (x4)683 x4$8,000-$14,000
Implant surgical placement (x6)683 x6$12,000-$18,000
Bone graft (if required)686, 688$1,500-$6,000
Sinus lift (upper arch, if required)689$2,500-$5,000
Temporary immediate arch prosthesis711$3,000-$6,000
Final fixed zirconia arch (All-on-4)615 x4$10,000-$16,000
Final fixed zirconia arch (All-on-6)615 x6$12,000-$18,000
Implant overdenture - 2 implants + bar or locators683 x2, 711$8,000-$14,000
Annual maintenance (implant review, clean)011, 114$250-$500

Total all-in estimates including extractions and minor grafting:

  • All-on-4 (single arch): $28,000-$42,000
  • All-on-6 (single arch): $32,000-$48,000
  • Full mouth All-on-4 (both arches): $56,000-$84,000
  • Implant overdenture (single arch): $14,000-$22,000

Sydney vs Other Australian Cities

Sydney consistently commands the highest implant fees in Australia. The comparison below reflects typical All-on-4 single arch costs at a mid-tier specialist practice in each city.

CityAll-on-4 per ArchAll-on-6 per ArchOverdenture per Arch
Sydney$28,000-$42,000$32,000-$48,000$14,000-$22,000
Melbourne$25,000-$38,000$29,000-$44,000$12,000-$20,000
Brisbane$22,000-$34,000$26,000-$40,000$11,000-$18,000
Gold Coast$20,000-$32,000$24,000-$38,000$10,000-$17,000
Perth$23,000-$36,000$27,000-$42,000$12,000-$19,000
Adelaide$20,000-$31,000$23,000-$37,000$10,000-$16,000

Patients travelling from regional NSW to Sydney may find costs comparable to or higher than flying to Brisbane or Adelaide, particularly for full mouth rehabilitation. However, post-operative follow-up visits are easier to manage locally, which matters for multi-stage implant treatment spanning six to twelve months.


Health Insurance Rebates

Full arch implant treatment involves multiple item numbers across surgery, prosthetics and maintenance. The table below shows indicative annual benefit limits for top-tier extras policies from the four main preferred network funds. Actual rebates depend on your specific policy level, benefit year, and waiting periods served.

FundNetwork NameImplant Annual BenefitNotes
BupaMembers First$1,500-$2,500Applies to item 683 and crown components
HCFMore for Teeth$1,800-$3,000Higher limits on select Gold and Platinum cover
MedibankMembers Choice$1,500-$2,500Major dental sublimit applies
nibFirst Choice$1,500-$2,000Waiting periods up to 12 months for major dental
CBHSPreferred Provider$1,500-$2,500Health fund for health workers
AHM(Medibank subsidiary)$1,000-$1,800Lower tier cover; limited implant benefit

Because full arch treatment is typically completed across two or more calendar or benefit years, patients can split claims to maximise annual limits. Your practice coordinator should provide a predetermination letter to your fund before treatment commences.


Payment Plans

Full arch implant costs are among the largest elective health expenditures Australians face. Most Sydney implant practices offer structured finance options.

  • Zip Money and Humm: Interest-free periods of 6-24 months are common; credit limits up to $30,000-$50,000 are available for eligible applicants. Longer terms revert to a standard interest rate, typically 19-26% per annum.
  • Dental-specific finance (DentiCare, National Dental Plan): Monthly direct debit arrangements spread the cost over 12-60 months. Some practices absorb the plan fee; others pass it on at 3-5% of the total.
  • Superannuation early release: Patients with a terminal medical condition or severe financial hardship may apply to the ATO to access superannuation early. Dental treatment alone does not qualify under standard compassionate grounds, but medical conditions requiring the treatment may.
  • Staged treatment: Some prosthodontists allow patients to complete one arch per year, reducing the immediate financial burden and allowing health fund limits to reset between arches.

Why Costs Vary Between Sydney Clinics

Full arch implant quotes in Sydney can differ by $10,000 or more for what appears to be the same procedure. Four factors drive most of the variation.

Specialist vs general dentist provider. Oral surgeons and prosthodontists complete additional post-graduate training and typically charge higher surgical and prosthetic fees. Practices in Surry Hills, Chatswood, North Sydney and Bondi Junction often have specialist teams. General dentists in Parramatta, Blacktown, Liverpool and Hurstville may offer comparable implant services at lower fees, though complexity cases are usually referred to specialists regardless.

Implant system and prosthetic material. Premium implant brands such as Straumann, Nobel Biocare and Osstem carry higher component costs than house-brand or value-tier systems. Milled zirconia arches produced in-house with a CEREC or Zirkonzahn milling unit cost less than outsourced laboratory work from specialist dental technicians. Some practices use acrylic-over-titanium frameworks as an interim or budget final option, which reduces cost but affects longevity.

Inclusion of ancillary treatment. A low headline quote may exclude extraction of remaining teeth, bone grafting, sinus augmentation, or the temporary immediate arch. Always request a fully itemised treatment plan and confirm what is included before comparing quotes.

Practice location and overheads. CBD and lower north shore practices (Mosman, Neutral Bay, Manly) carry higher commercial rents than outer west or south-west Sydney. A Randwick or Glebe practice may quote $3,000-$5,000 less per arch than an equivalent CBD specialist for the same implant system, with no difference in clinical quality.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does All-on-4 cost in Sydney in 2026?

All-on-4 implants in Sydney typically cost between $28,000 and $42,000 per arch. The total for a full mouth (upper and lower) ranges from $56,000 to $84,000. Specialist prosthodontic practices in the CBD and Mosman tend to sit at the upper end, while larger volume clinics in Parramatta, Liverpool and Blacktown may quote closer to $28,000-$33,000 per arch.

Is All-on-6 worth the extra cost over All-on-4 in Sydney?

All-on-6 uses six implant fixtures per arch instead of four, which can improve load distribution and long-term stability, particularly for patients with higher bite forces or denser bone. In Sydney, All-on-6 costs $32,000-$48,000 per arch, roughly $4,000-$8,000 more than All-on-4. Your prosthodontist or oral surgeon will recommend the appropriate option based on a CT scan and bone assessment.

What is an implant overdenture and how much does it cost in Sydney?

An implant overdenture is a removable full denture retained by two to four implants. It is significantly cheaper than a fixed All-on-4 or All-on-6 arch because fewer implants are used and the prosthetic component is removable rather than permanently attached. In Sydney, an implant overdenture costs $14,000-$22,000 per arch, making it the most accessible full-arch option for patients on tighter budgets.

Does private health insurance cover full arch implants in Sydney?

Major hospital and extras cover policies rarely include implant-supported prosthetics in full. Some top-tier extras policies with Bupa (Members First), HCF (More for Teeth), Medibank (Members Choice) and nib (First Choice) pay a set benefit, typically $1,500-$3,000 per year, toward implant crowns and surgical components. Because annual limits apply, patients often spread treatment across two financial years to maximise rebates.

Are there public or subsidised full arch implant options in Sydney?

Sydney Dental Hospital (Surry Hills) and Westmead Hospital Dental offer oral surgery services to eligible patients through NSW Health, but fixed-arch implant prosthetics are generally not available on the public waiting list. University of Sydney's dental school at Westmead and University of Technology Sydney clinics occasionally offer implant treatment at reduced fees under specialist supervision. Eligibility and waiting times apply.

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