Wisdom Teeth Removal Cost Midland 2026

Wisdom teeth removal in Midland & the City of Swan costs $300–$550 per simple tooth or $1,400–$3,200 for all four under sedation. Compare prices and HBF rebates.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal Cost in Midland & the City of Swan: 2026 Guide

Wisdom teeth removal in Midland and the City of Swan costs $300 to $550 per tooth for simple erupted cases under local anaesthetic, and $1,400 to $3,200 for all four teeth removed together under intravenous sedation — sitting slightly below the Perth metro average of $350 to $600 and $1,600 to $3,600 respectively, reflecting the outer-metro, value-end market of this north-east Perth LGA. The City of Swan takes in Midland, Ellenbrook, Ballajura, Beechboro, Guildford, Aveley, Brabham, Caversham, Swan View, and a cluster of semi-rural suburbs stretching toward Bullsbrook and Gidgegannup — a geographically broad LGA where clinic choice, proximity to specialists, and health fund status all affect what you pay. HBF is the dominant health fund in Western Australia and the first fund to check when estimating out-of-pocket costs for any dental procedure in Midland.


Wisdom Teeth Removal Cost Breakdown

The table below covers the most common wisdom tooth scenarios using ADA item numbers applicable to WA dental practices in 2026.

ComponentADA ItemMidland Fee Range
Consultation & clinical assessment011$60 – $100
OPG panoramic X-ray (surgical planning)022$120 – $200
Simple erupted wisdom tooth extraction311$300 – $550 per tooth
Surgical removal — soft tissue impaction323$480 – $680 per tooth
Surgical removal — partial bony impaction324$600 – $800 per tooth
Surgical removal — full bony impaction325$750 – $900 per tooth
Surgical suturing (per site)395$50 – $100
IV sedation add-on$450 – $900 per appointment
All four teeth under IV sedation (package total)Various$1,400 – $3,200

Hospital-based removal under general anaesthetic — typically referred to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon — costs $2,500 to $4,500 out of pocket after health fund rebates, with anaesthetist and facility fees billed separately.


Midland vs Perth Metro vs Other Cities

The following table compares approximate mid-range pricing for a single surgically impacted wisdom tooth and an all-four IV sedation or GA package across major Australian cities.

CitySingle Impacted ToothAll Four Under Sedation/GANotes
Midland / Swan$480 – $900$1,400 – $3,200Outer-metro WA; value-end market
Perth Metro$500 – $950$1,600 – $3,600City of Perth, inner-ring suburbs
Sydney$500 – $1,000$2,500 – $5,000Highest cost city in Australia
Melbourne$450 – $900$2,200 – $4,500Inner-city practices command premium
Brisbane$400 – $800$2,000 – $4,000Competitive outer-suburb market
Gold Coast$380 – $750$1,800 – $3,800Strong student/young-adult demand
Adelaide$350 – $750$1,800 – $3,800Lower overhead than east coast capitals
Townsville$320 – $650$1,500 – $3,200Regional WA reference point

Midland and the Swan LGA consistently price at the lower end of Perth metro, making north-east Perth one of the more affordable areas in WA for private wisdom teeth removal.


Health Insurance Rebates in WA

HBF is Western Australia’s largest health insurer and holds the dominant market share across the City of Swan LGA, including Midland, Ellenbrook, Ballajura, and Beechboro. Most established Midland dental practices have on-the-spot claiming for HBF, allowing members to pay only the gap on the day of treatment. HBF’s dental extras schedules provide strong rebates relative to the national average for WA-resident members.

FundNetwork StatusTypical Rebate — Simple ExtractionTypical Rebate — Surgical Extraction
HBFHBF Preferred Provider network (WA-wide)$120 – $280 per tooth$220 – $450 per tooth
BupaBupa Members First network$100 – $260 per tooth$200 – $420 per tooth
HCFHCF More for Teeth network$110 – $270 per tooth$210 – $440 per tooth
MedibankMedibank Members Choice network$100 – $250 per tooth$190 – $400 per tooth
nibnib First Choice network$100 – $260 per tooth$200 – $410 per tooth

Rebate amounts vary significantly depending on your level of extras cover, annual benefit limits, and how much of your dental limit has already been used in the current policy year. Most fund policies impose a 2-month to 12-month waiting period for major dental procedures including surgical wisdom tooth removal — confirm your waiting period status before booking.

For GA-based procedures at a licensed day hospital or private hospital, hospital cover rebates apply in addition to extras cover. Always confirm your available benefit using the ADA item numbers your Midland dentist or oral surgeon provides before committing to treatment.

HBF’s preferred provider network is especially relevant for patients in Swan Valley suburbs such as Caversham, Herne Hill, and Middle Swan, where the number of private dental practices is lower and practitioners holding HBF preferred status offer guaranteed no-gap or reduced-gap outcomes for eligible items.


Payment Options in Midland

  • Afterpay and Zip Pay are accepted at many Midland and Ellenbrook dental practices for in-chair procedures. These interest-free instalment plans are suitable for simple to moderately complex extractions under $2,000, splitting the cost across four to six fortnightly payments.
  • DentiCare and Humm payment plans are offered by a number of Midland oral surgery practices, enabling monthly repayments over 6 to 24 months. These plans are useful for larger all-four GA packages where upfront costs exceed $2,500.
  • In-house payment plans are available at some clinics in Ballajura, Ellenbrook, and central Midland, allowing you to pay a deposit and settle the balance in two or three instalments over 30 to 90 days — typically without interest charges.
  • Midland Health Campus dental and Dental Health Services WA (DHSW) clinics provide publicly funded wisdom teeth removal for eligible concession card holders, Pension Concession Card holders, and Health Care Card holders. Swan District community dental services also accept eligible patients from across the City of Swan LGA. Waiting lists apply, and acute cases presenting with pain or infection are triaged ahead of routine surgical cases.

Why Costs Vary in Midland Clinics

The City of Swan covers a large and geographically varied LGA, and dental fees reflect this diversity. Practices in central Midland and Ellenbrook — the two main commercial centres — tend to be highest in volume and most price-competitive, benefiting from multiple clinics in close proximity and a large working-age population drawing from the rapidly growing northern suburbs of Brabham, Aveley, and Henley Brook. These suburbs have seen significant housing development over the past decade, and newer dental practices in these growth corridors frequently offer competitive fee structures to attract patients.

Suburban and semi-rural areas within the Swan LGA — including Swan View, Stratton, Gidgegannup, and Herne Hill — have fewer dental practices overall, and patients in these areas may face limited provider choice. Where only one or two practices serve a suburb, fees may sit at or slightly above the Midland average, and specialist referral distances are longer. Patients in Bullsbrook or Gidgegannup, for example, often travel to central Midland or Ellenbrook for oral surgery rather than accessing it locally.

A general dentist performing wisdom tooth removal in Midland will typically charge less than an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, but general practitioners are best suited to non-complex cases. Deeply impacted teeth, roots near the inferior alveolar nerve, or cases involving high anaesthetic risk are appropriately referred to an OMS — either privately in the Perth inner ring, or through the public system via Midland Health Campus. The specialist premium can add $200 to $500 per tooth but is justified for complex surgical cases.

Laboratory quality and clinic fit-out also contribute to cost variation. Practices offering in-house 3D cone beam CT scanning for pre-surgical planning charge more for the imaging component than those relying on standard OPG referrals, but this technology improves surgical precision on difficult cases. Patients in Woodbridge, Viveash, or Guildford — where the clinic landscape includes both older established practices and newer purpose-built clinics — will encounter a range of fee structures depending on the investment level of each practice.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does wisdom teeth removal cost in Midland in 2026?

A single simple wisdom tooth extraction in Midland and the City of Swan typically costs between $300 and $550 per tooth under local anaesthetic. Surgically impacted wisdom teeth cost $480 to $900 per tooth. Having all four teeth removed under IV sedation at a Midland or Ellenbrook clinic typically ranges from $1,400 to $3,200 in total, depending on the complexity and anaesthetic method. These fees sit slightly below the broader Perth metro average, reflecting the outer-metro suburban market.

Does HBF cover wisdom teeth removal in Midland?

Yes. HBF, which is WA's largest and most widely held health fund, provides extras cover rebates for wisdom teeth removal under its dental benefit schedules. For simple extractions, HBF members with mid-to-upper-level extras cover can typically claim $120 to $280 per tooth. Surgical impacted extractions attract higher rebates, commonly $220 to $450 per tooth, depending on the plan and annual limit remaining. Check with HBF directly before booking using the ADA item numbers your Midland dentist quotes.

What is the difference between simple and surgical wisdom tooth removal?

A simple extraction applies when a wisdom tooth has fully erupted through the gum and can be removed with forceps under local anaesthetic — this is the least expensive and quickest option. Surgical removal is needed when the tooth is partially or fully impacted, lying at an angle, or has roots close to the inferior alveolar nerve. Surgical cases involve cutting through gum tissue, sometimes removing a small amount of bone around the tooth, and placing dissolvable sutures. Surgical procedures take longer, cost more, and involve a slightly longer recovery period of five to seven days.

Can I access public dental care for wisdom teeth removal in Midland?

Yes. Midland Health Campus includes a dental service that provides publicly funded care for eligible patients, including concession card holders and Health Care Card holders. Swan District community dental services and Dental Health Services WA (DHSW) clinics also serve the City of Swan LGA. Waiting lists at public dental services can be several months, but costs are substantially reduced or waived. If your wisdom teeth are causing acute infection or significant pain, present to Midland Health Campus as an urgent dental case.

Is it worth removing wisdom teeth that are not causing pain in Midland?

This depends on the position, angulation, and long-term risk profile of each tooth. Many Midland dentists and oral surgeons recommend monitoring asymptomatic wisdom teeth with periodic OPG X-rays rather than immediate removal. However, if a tooth is deeply impacted, sitting against the root of the adjacent molar, or forming a cyst, proactive removal is often advised even without current symptoms. The risk of complications from impacted teeth — including decay of the adjacent second molar, recurrent gum infections, and cyst formation — tends to increase with age, so earlier intervention is generally less complex and less costly.

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