Oral Surgery Cost Sydney 2026

Oral surgery in Sydney costs $250-$1,200+ depending on complexity. Compare extraction and impaction prices across Sydney suburbs.

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Oral Surgery Cost in Sydney: What You Will Pay in 2026

Oral surgery in Sydney covers a range of procedures from routine tooth extractions through to complex surgical removal of impacted wisdom teeth and other advanced interventions. In 2026, patients can expect to pay $250 to $400 for a simple extraction and $600 to $1,200 or more for a complex surgical impaction. Sydney consistently sits at the top of the Australian dental cost spectrum, reflecting higher practice overheads, specialist fees, and the premium pricing common across the CBD, eastern suburbs, and lower north shore.

Whether you are attending a general dental practice in Parramatta for a straightforward extraction or consulting a specialist oral surgeon in North Sydney for a deeply impacted molar, understanding the full cost breakdown before you book helps you make informed decisions and plan for out-of-pocket expenses.


Oral Surgery Cost Breakdown

The following table reflects typical fee ranges observed across Sydney dental practices in 2026. Fees are private schedule rates. Your actual out-of-pocket cost after a health fund rebate will be lower if you hold qualifying extras cover.

ProcedureADA Item NumberTypical Sydney Fee Range
Simple extraction (erupted tooth)311$250 - $400
Surgical extraction (single root)314$400 - $650
Surgical extraction (multi-root)315$500 - $750
Sectioning of tooth (additional)316$80 - $150
Removal of impacted tooth, soft tissue321$450 - $700
Removal of impacted tooth, partially bony322$600 - $950
Removal of impacted tooth, fully bony323$750 - $1,200+
Post-surgical review011$70 - $120
Panoramic X-ray (OPG)022$120 - $200

Specialist oral surgeons and maxillofacial surgeons in Sydney charge on a separate fee schedule. When treatment is performed at a specialist rooms in suburbs such as Bondi, Mosman, or Chatswood, the fee for a complex impaction under sedation can exceed $1,500 per tooth, before the anaesthetist and facility fees.

Hospital-based procedures under general anaesthetic attract additional costs: anaesthetist fee ($600 to $1,500 depending on duration), private hospital facility fee ($800 to $2,500), and the surgeon’s own fee. Private health hospital cover is required to access in-hospital benefits; without it, total costs for four wisdom teeth under general anaesthetic can exceed $5,000 out of pocket.


Sydney vs Other Australian Cities

Sydney sits at the top of the national pricing scale for oral surgery. The comparison below uses a surgical extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth (item 322) as a benchmark.

CitySimple ExtractionSurgical Impaction (322)
Sydney$250 - $400$600 - $950
Melbourne$200 - $360$550 - $850
Brisbane$180 - $320$480 - $750
Gold Coast$160 - $300$420 - $700
Perth$170 - $320$460 - $720
Adelaide$160 - $290$400 - $680
Townsville$140 - $260$350 - $600

Sydney’s premium reflects higher commercial rents in suburbs like Surry Hills, Newtown, and the CBD, higher average staff wages across metropolitan NSW, and a greater concentration of specialist practices that apply specialist fee schedules rather than general dentist rates.


Health Insurance Rebates

Rebate amounts depend on your fund, your level of extras cover, and whether your dentist participates in a preferred provider network. The figures below are indicative for a mid-tier extras policy at an in-network Sydney provider.

FundNetwork NameSimple Extraction Rebate (est.)Surgical Impaction Rebate (est.)
BupaMembers First$90 - $160$200 - $380
HCFMore for Teeth$100 - $170$220 - $400
MedibankMembers Choice$80 - $150$180 - $360
nibFirst Choice$75 - $140$170 - $340
Other fundsVaries$50 - $120$120 - $280

Annual extras limits apply. Most mid-tier policies carry a $700 to $1,500 annual dental sub-limit. If you are having multiple wisdom teeth removed in the same calendar year, it is worth confirming your remaining limit before proceeding. Some funds allow benefit pooling across family members.

Patients eligible under the NSW Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) — children aged 2 to 17 in eligible Medicare families — can access up to $1,095 in dental benefits over a two-year period, which can cover simple and some surgical extractions at bulk-billing or low-gap practices.


Payment Plans

Out-of-pocket costs for oral surgery, particularly complex impactions or hospital-based procedures, can be significant. Most Sydney dental practices offer flexible payment arrangements.

  • In-house payment plans: Many general and specialist practices across suburbs including Randwick, Burwood, Hurstville, and Liverpool allow patients to split the fee into interest-free instalments over 4 to 12 weeks.
  • Afterpay and Zip Pay: A number of Sydney clinics have integrated buy-now-pay-later platforms for dental fees up to $2,000, repaid in fortnightly instalments.
  • Humm and DentiCare: These dental-specific finance providers are commonly used for larger treatment costs including hospital-based oral surgery, with terms from 3 to 24 months. Interest-free periods vary.
  • Superannuation early release: In cases of severe dental disease affecting general health, patients may be eligible to apply to the ATO for early access to superannuation under compassionate grounds. This applies only in specific circumstances and requires ATO approval.

Why Costs Vary Between Sydney Clinics

Oral surgery fees across Sydney are not uniform. Several factors drive the variation:

Practice location and overhead. A practice in the Sydney CBD, Bondi, or Mosman carries significantly higher commercial rent than one in Penrith, Blacktown, or Kogarah. This overhead difference flows directly into the fee schedule, often adding $100 to $250 per procedure at inner-city locations compared with western and southern suburbs practices.

General dentist vs. specialist oral surgeon. General dentists can legally perform most oral surgery including wisdom tooth removal in NSW, and typically charge general dentist rates. Specialist oral and maxillofacial surgeons — registered as specialists with AHPRA — apply a specialist fee schedule, which is materially higher but appropriate for complex cases involving unusual anatomy, proximity to nerves, or medical comorbidities.

Anaesthesia and sedation options. Local anaesthetic is included in the item fee. If you elect intravenous sedation or general anaesthetic, this adds a separate anaesthetist or sedationist fee not included in the extraction fee. Sydney specialist practices in suburbs such as Strathfield and Chatswood commonly offer in-chair IV sedation, adding $350 to $700 to the total cost.

Case complexity and pre-surgical imaging. A deeply impacted lower wisdom tooth adjacent to the inferior alveolar nerve requires a cone beam CT scan (CBCT) for surgical planning, adding $150 to $350 to pre-operative costs. Routine cases use an OPG panoramic X-ray at lower cost.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a simple tooth extraction cost in Sydney?

A simple extraction in Sydney typically costs between $250 and $400 per tooth. This covers straightforward cases where the tooth is fully erupted and can be removed with forceps under local anaesthetic. Prices vary by suburb, with CBD and eastern suburbs clinics generally at the upper end of this range.

What is the cost of wisdom tooth removal in Sydney?

Wisdom tooth removal in Sydney ranges from $400 to $800 for a surgical extraction of a partially erupted tooth, and from $600 to $1,200 or more for complex impactions requiring bone removal or sectioning. If all four wisdom teeth are removed under general anaesthetic in a hospital setting, the total cost including the specialist oral surgeon fee and anaesthetist can reach $3,000 to $5,000 or more.

Does Medicare cover oral surgery in Sydney?

Standard dental oral surgery is not covered by Medicare. However, eligible patients may access subsidised care through the NSW Child Dental Benefits Schedule, the NSW Health dental clinics, or the Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills, which provides treatment on a means-tested basis. Certain procedures linked to medically necessary hospital admissions may attract some Medicare rebate for the surgical component.

Which Sydney public dental services offer oral surgery?

The Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills is the principal public facility for specialist oral surgery referrals in NSW. Westmead Hospital Dental also provides oral and maxillofacial surgical services. University clinics at the University of Sydney (Westmead) and the University of Technology Sydney offer supervised student-assisted procedures at reduced rates for eligible patients.

How do health fund rebates apply to oral surgery in Sydney?

Rebates depend on your level of extras cover and the ADA item numbers billed. A simple extraction (item 311) may attract a rebate of $60 to $160 depending on your fund and tier. Surgical extractions (item 314) and complex impactions (items 322, 323) attract higher rebates, typically $150 to $400 per tooth for mid-to-top tier extras. Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice networks provide the best rebate rates at participating Sydney clinics.

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