Single Tooth Implant Cost Sydney 2026

Single tooth dental implant costs in Sydney range from $5,800 to $9,000 complete. Learn what drives the price and how to reduce your out-of-pocket.

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Single Tooth Implant Cost in Sydney: What You Will Pay in 2026

A single tooth dental implant in Sydney is a significant investment in long-term oral health. In 2026, the all-inclusive cost for a complete single implant — fixture, abutment, and crown — ranges from $5,800 to $9,000, depending on the suburb, the clinic’s overhead, the implant brand used, and any preparatory procedures required before placement.

Sydney consistently sits at the top of the Australian dental cost spectrum, reflecting higher commercial rents, greater demand for specialist-trained practitioners, and the concentration of premium prosthodontic and implant-focused practices across the CBD, Bondi, Surry Hills, Chatswood, and North Sydney. Patients in outer-metro suburbs such as Parramatta, Penrith, Liverpool, and Hurstville will typically find comparable clinical outcomes at fees sitting $500 to $1,200 below inner-city rates.

This guide breaks down every cost component, compares Sydney fees against other Australian cities, and outlines realistic rebate and finance options to help you plan.


Single Tooth Implant Cost Breakdown

A full single-tooth implant involves three distinct clinical components billed separately by most Sydney practices. Understanding each stage helps you interpret quotes and compare clinics accurately.

ComponentADA ItemTypical Sydney RangeNotes
Initial consultation and imaging (CBCT)011, 022, 072$200 – $4503D cone-beam CT often required to assess bone volume
Implant fixture (surgical placement)682$2,200 – $3,800Titanium screw placed into jawbone under local anaesthetic
Abutment (connector post)683$600 – $1,000Attached after osseointegration; connects fixture to crown
Implant-supported crown688$1,800 – $2,800Porcelain-fused-to-metal or zirconia; lab-fabricated
Bone graft (if required)597$600 – $1,800Needed when bone volume is insufficient; not always required
Extraction (if tooth still present)311, 314$200 – $450Varies by complexity
Complete package (fixture + abutment + crown)682, 683, 688$5,800 – $9,000Excludes bone graft and extraction

Practices at Mosman, Balmain, Surry Hills, and Bondi tend to sit at the upper range. Practices in Strathfield, Burwood, Kogarah, and Randwick typically sit in the mid-range. Western Sydney clinics in Blacktown, Liverpool, Penrith, and Parramatta often offer the most competitive pricing in the metro area.


Sydney vs Other Australian Cities

Sydney is the most expensive dental implant market in Australia, though the gap between cities has narrowed as implant technology has become more standardised.

CitySingle Tooth Implant (Complete)Relative to Sydney
Sydney$5,800 – $9,000Baseline
Melbourne$5,200 – $8,0005–12% lower
Brisbane$4,500 – $6,80015–25% lower
Gold Coast$4,200 – $6,50018–28% lower
Perth$4,800 – $7,2008–20% lower
Adelaide$4,000 – $6,20020–30% lower

The Sydney premium is most pronounced in inner suburbs. Patients in Greater Western Sydney accessing practices near Parramatta or Blacktown will see fees closer to the Brisbane and Melbourne ranges. Interstate dental travel to Queensland is sometimes marketed as a cost-saving strategy, though travel, accommodation, and the complexity of managing post-operative complications at a distance should be factored into any comparison.


Health Insurance Rebates

Dental implants fall under major dental in virtually all Australian private health fund schedules. The rebates below are indicative for Sydney-based policyholders with mid-range to premium extras cover.

FundNetwork StatusTypical Major Dental Annual LimitEstimated Implant Rebate (single)
Bupa Members FirstPreferred$1,000 – $2,500$500 – $1,500
HCF More for TeethPreferred$1,000 – $3,000$600 – $1,600
Medibank Members ChoicePreferred$800 – $2,200$450 – $1,200
nib First ChoicePreferred$800 – $2,000$400 – $1,100
Other funds (basic extras)Non-preferred$500 – $1,000$200 – $600

Rebates apply per calendar year and are subject to waiting periods (commonly 12 months for major dental on new or upgraded policies). Where the implant fixture placement occurs in a hospital setting under general anaesthesia, a separate medical insurance rebate may apply to the anaesthetist and hospital facility fees. Request a pre-treatment estimate from your fund using the ADA item numbers before you commit.

NSW Health does not fund implant treatment through the public dental system except in rare medically necessary cases managed through Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills.


Payment Plans

Most Sydney implant providers offer structured payment options given the size of the investment.

  • In-house instalment plans: Many practices will split the total across the two or three major treatment stages — typically a deposit at consultation, a payment at fixture placement, and the balance at crown fitting — with no interest charged.
  • Afterpay, Zip, or Humm: Buy-now-pay-later products are accepted at a growing number of Sydney clinics and allow interest-free instalments over four to 24 months depending on the provider and approval amount.
  • Superannuation early release: In cases of severe dental disease causing chronic pain or functional impairment, the Australian Taxation Office may approve early release of superannuation under compassionate grounds. This is a formal application process and is not guaranteed.
  • Medical finance providers: Companies such as Certegy or National Dental Plan offer dedicated dental financing with terms up to 60 months. Interest rates vary and total cost of credit should be compared carefully against any interest-free alternatives.

Why Costs Vary Between Sydney Clinics

Several factors account for the wide price range within Sydney itself.

Implant brand and components: Major brands such as Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and Osstem command different wholesale costs. Straumann and Nobel implants used at specialist prosthodontists in Chatswood or North Sydney add to overall fees compared with generic-brand systems sometimes used at volume clinics.

Practitioner experience and specialist status: Oral surgeons and prosthodontists who completed additional postgraduate training through the University of Sydney (Westmead) or equivalent typically charge higher placement and restorative fees than general dentists offering implant services. For complex cases involving bone grafting, jaw anatomy variations, or significant aesthetic demands, specialist input generally reduces the risk of costly complications.

Laboratory fees: Crown fabrication is outsourced to dental laboratories. Australian lab-made zirconia or porcelain-fused-to-zirconia crowns cost more than offshore-fabricated alternatives. Inner-city Sydney clinics with a focus on aesthetic outcomes predominantly use premium local or New Zealand labs.

Clinic location and overhead: A practice on a high-rent commercial strip in Newtown, Glebe, or Manly will carry higher per-patient overhead than an equivalent clinic in a suburban Cronulla or Burwood shopping centre. This is reflected in the fee schedule regardless of the clinical outcome achieved.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

A complete single tooth implant in Sydney typically costs between $5,800 and $9,000. This all-in price covers the titanium fixture (implanted into the jawbone), the abutment connector, and the porcelain crown. Prices at CBD and eastern suburbs clinics tend to sit toward the upper end, while practices in Parramatta, Blacktown, Liverpool, and Penrith are often $500 to $1,000 lower for equivalent quality.

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

Medicare does not cover dental implants as they are classified as a major dental procedure outside the public scheme. Some private health funds — including Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib — provide partial rebates under major dental extras cover, typically ranging from $500 to $1,500 per implant depending on your policy annual limit and waiting periods. Hospital-grade anaesthesia components may attract a separate medical rebate. Always request an itemised quote with ADA item numbers and check your fund's schedule before proceeding.

What are the ADA item numbers for a single tooth implant?

The main implant-related ADA item numbers are: 682 (surgical placement of osseointegrated implant fixture), 683 (placement of implant abutment), and 688 (implant-supported crown). Some practices also bill 311 (intraoral periapical radiograph) and 071/073 for diagnostic consultations. Requesting an itemised quote using these numbers allows you to compare out-of-pocket costs across Sydney clinics and check your fund rebates accurately.

How long does the full implant process take at a Sydney clinic?

The complete treatment timeline in Sydney is typically four to nine months. Stage one involves fixture placement under local anaesthetic, followed by a three-to-six-month osseointegration period during which the titanium fuses with the jawbone. Stage two involves abutment connection and crown fitting, usually completed over two to three appointments. Same-day or immediate-loading implants are offered at some Sydney practices for suitable patients but are not appropriate in all clinical situations.

Are cheaper dental implants available through public dental services in Sydney?

Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills and Westmead Hospital Dental are NSW public facilities that provide treatment at reduced or no cost to eligible patients — primarily concession cardholders, pensioners, and low-income earners. Wait times can be significant. The University of Sydney's dental school clinic at Westmead and the University of Technology Sydney clinic also offer supervised implant treatment at below-market rates for suitable cases. Private health fund members without concession status will generally receive faster access through private practices.

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