Dental
Implants
Cost Sydney

starts at
$5,000

The cost of dental implants at Dental Implants on Miller starts at $5,000 (or from $19,500 for All-on-4 full arch replacement), with the final cost influenced by the techniques used, the complexity of the treatment, the number of implants required, and whether add-ons like extractions or bone grafting are included.

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Dental Implants Cost Sydney:
What You'll Pay

Dental Implants Cost Sydney: What You'll Pay
If you've started looking into dental implants, you've probably already noticed there isn't one simple answer to "how much do dental implants cost?" That's because dental implants aren't a single treatment; they range from replacing one tooth to replacing a full arch, and the cost varies significantly depending on which you need.

The dental implants cost Sydney patients pay dependsing on how many teeth are being replaced, the materials used, your existing oral health, and the technology and experience behind your treatment. This page walks through the typical cost for each type of implant treatment, what should be included in a proper quote, what affects the price, and the payment options available, so you have a clear picture before you decide anything.

If you'd rather talk it through directly, your first consultation with us is free, with no obligation attached. It includes a comprehensive examination and a 3D scan of your teeth and jaw, so you leave with a written treatment plan and an accurate number for your own situation, rather than a rough estimate based on a general price list.

If you'd rather talk it through directly, your first consultation with us is free, with no obligation attached. It includes a comprehensive examination and a 3D scan of your teeth and jaw, so you leave with a written treatment plan and an accurate number for your own situation, rather than a rough estimate based on a general price list.

Every patient who comes to us for a consultation, their own history with missing teeth, and their own reasons for exploring implants. Some have lived with a gap for years. Others are dealing with a tooth that's recently failed and needs replacing. Whatever brought you here, the aim of this page is the same: to give you an honest starting point before you decide anything.

Dental Implants COST SNAPSHOT

For a quick answer before reading further, here's a snapshot of typical pricing across all three implant options. Full details on what's
Single Tooth Implant
From $5,000
Replacing one missing tooth
Implant Bridge
From $14,500
Replacing several teeth in a row
Full-Arch Treatment
From $19,500
Replacing all or most teeth in a jaw
Prices shown are starting points, excluding sedation. Indicative only — your final cost is confirmed at a free consultation based on your individual oral health and treatment plan.



If you'd rather talk it through directly, your first consultation with us is free, with no obligation attached. It includes a comprehensive examination and a 3D scan of your teeth and jaw, so you leave with a written treatment plan and an accurate quote for your own situation, rather than a rough estimate based on a general price list.

Every patient who comes to us for a consultation has their own history with missing teeth, and their own reasons for exploring implants. Some have lived with a gap for years. Others are dealing with a tooth that's recently failed and needs replacing. Whatever brought you here, the aim of this page is the same: to give you an honest starting point before you decide anything.

How Much Do
Dental Implants
Cost in Sydney?

Dental implant treatment is generally grouped into three categories, and the dental implants cost Sydney patients are quoted usually falls into one of these:
  • A single tooth implant, replacing one missing tooth
  • An implant bridge, replacing several missing teeth in a row
  • Full-arch treatment, replacing all or most of the teeth in one or both jaws
Each of these involves a different number of implants, a different amount of surgical and lab work, and a different price range. At Dental Implants on Miller, single implants start from $5,000, implant bridges start from $14,500, and full-arch treatment starts from $19,500. These are starting points, not fixed quotes — your final price depends on your individual oral health and treatment plan, confirmed at a clinical consultation.

It's worth being upfront about something: publishing a single number for "dental implant cost" without knowing which of these three you need would be misleading. That's exactly why the figures below are broken down by treatment type, and why a personalised quote only comes after an assessment of your own mouth.

This is also why online searches for dental implant pricing can be confusing. A quote for a single implant and a quote for full-arch treatment are answering two completely different questions, even though both fall under the same general search term. Knowing which category applies to you is the first step to making sense of any number you come across.

Single Tooth
Implant Cost

Single Tooth Implant Cost
If you're missing one tooth, a single dental implant is generally the simplest and least invasive option. It replaces both the tooth and its root with a titanium implant, capped with a custom-made crown.

At Dental Implants on Miller, a single tooth implant cost starts at $5,000. This typically includes removal of the existing tooth if needed, the implant itself, and a crown crafted to match the rest of your smile. A temporary tooth may also be provided while the implant heals, if required.Because a single implant only involves one site in the jaw, it's usually the most straightforward implant procedure to plan for, though your final cost still depends on your bone health and whether any preparatory treatment is needed. This is confirmed at your consultation, not estimated in advance.

A single implant is often the first type of implant treatment people research, simply because it applies to the most common situation: one missing or failing tooth. If you're in this position, it's worth knowing that a single implant is generally considered the least invasive of the three options covered on this page, since it doesn't require grinding down any neighbouring healthy teeth, unlike a traditional tooth-supported bridge.

Implant Bridge Cost

implant bridge
If you're missing several teeth in a row, an implant bridge may be a more suitable option than replacing each tooth individually. An implant bridge uses at least two implants to support a bridge of replacement teeth, restoring up to six teeth in a row.

At Dental Implants on Miller, an implant bridge cost starts at $14,500. This typically includes removal of existing teeth if required, the implants, and a custom-made bridge. As with single implants, your exact cost depends on the number of teeth being replaced and your individual oral health.

An implant bridge is often considered a secure alternative to a removable partial denture, since it's fixed in place rather than needing to be taken in and out. For many patients, this is a meaningful part of the decision — a fixed bridge means one less thing to think about day-to-day, without the ongoing adjustments that removable dentures can sometimes need over time.

As with any implant treatment, the exact number of implants required for your bridge depends on how many teeth are missing and the strength of the jawbone supporting them. This is assessed individually, since two patients missing the same number of teeth may still need a different number of implants to support the bridge securely.

Full Mouth Dental
Implants Cost

Full Mouth Dental Implants Cost
If most or all of your teeth need replacing in a jaw, full-arch treatment is generally the more suitable option rather than multiple individual implants or bridges. This typically uses a fixed implant bridge secured by four (or sometimes more) implants per jaw.

At Dental Implants on Miller, full-arch treatment starts from $19,500. Because this is a more involved treatment with its own set of considerations, including package options and financing specific to full-arch care, we've covered it in detail on our dedicated All-on-4 cost page, which is worth a read if this is the option you're considering.

What Affects Dental
Implant Cost

Whichever type of implant treatment you're considering, several factors influence the final price, and understanding them can help you make sense of the range of quotes you'll come across.

Number of teeth being replaced.

The more teeth involved, the more implants, materials, and lab work are typically required, which is why single implants, bridges, and full-arch treatment sit at different price points.

Implant and material quality.

Implants vary in brand, materials, and manufacturing standards. We use premium, clinically-proven implants, and locally manufactured replacement teeth and bridges, which are held to Australian regulatory standards.

Your oral health.

If you have bone loss or gum disease, supplementary treatment may be needed before implants can be placed, which affects your final cost. This can only be assessed accurately after a clinical exam and 3D scan.

Dentist and technician experience.

Dr Daniel Adamo and Dr Edward Cruickshank bring over 25 and 15 years of experience respectively in implant dentistry, with every case reviewed by two experienced clinicians rather than one.

Technology and facilities.

Digital scanning and treatment planning affect how precisely an implant, crown, or bridge fits. Clinics that invest in this technology, along with proper sedation facilities, typically reflect that in their pricing.

What's Included in Your Quote

When you're comparing a dental implant quote between clinics, it helps to know what should actually be included in that number, not just the headline figure.

At Dental Implants on Miller, your quoted cost is inclusive, meaning it covers your consultation, treatment planning, and the implant treatment itself, rather than a base price with extras added on as you go. Some clinics separate elements such as sedation, follow-up visits, or imaging into additional fees that only appear later in the process. This is one of the common reasons dental implant prices you see online can vary so widely — the number quoted and the number you actually pay aren't always the same thing.

We include a complimentary 3D scan as part of every consultation, and your written treatment plan sets out every stage and every cost involved before any work begins. If anything changes once treatment starts, which is rare, we discuss the cost implications with you first.

This matters most for treatments involving more than one implant, where a small change, such as needing an extra implant to properly support a bridge, can shift the total cost. Having this explained clearly, rather than discovered on an invoice, is part of what a properly itemised treatment plan is meant to prevent.

Payment Options
for Dental Implants in Sydney

There are a few ways to manage the cost of treatment, and we'll walk you through all of them at your consultation. For a full breakdown of every option, our finance page covers this in more detail.

TLC Payment Plans.

Borrow up to $70,000 for treatment, repaid in instalments over time. Apply online or by phone. Subject to TLC's eligibility criteria and credit assessment. See our payment plans page for more on how this works.
*Payment plans provided by Total Lifestyle Credit Pty Ltd ACL 509691. Approved applicants only. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply.
Direct payment.

All major cards, EFTPOS, and bank transfer, with no loan fees or interest. Multi-stage treatments can be paid in stages to match your treatment plan.

Compassionate Release of Superannuation.

In limited circumstances, you may be able to access your own super, or a spouse's or dependant's, to help fund treatment. Eligibility is assessed by the ATO, not by us — our role is limited to providing clinical documentation if requested. We recommend speaking with a licensed financial adviser first.
* Superannuation release is subject to strict ATO eligibility criteria and is assessed on a case-by-case basis. Approval is not guaranteed. This does not constitute financial advice. We recommend speaking with a licensed financial adviser before making any decisions about your superannuation.
Health fund rebates

If you have dental cover, you may be eligible for a partial rebate, depending on your fund. We have HICAPS on-site for on-the-spot claims, and our price guide lists common item numbers to check with your insurer.

Getting an Accurate PricePayment Options
for Your Situation

Every number on this page is a starting point, not a personal quote. The only way to know your actual dental implants cost Sydney-wide is a clinical assessment, because the number of teeth involved, your bone density, and any preparatory treatment required all affect the final figure.

Your free consultation with Dr Daniel Adamo or Dr Edward Cruickshank includes a comprehensive examination, a 3D bone scan, and a full walkthrough of your suitable options and their costs. You leave with a clear, written treatment plan, so there's nothing left to guess and no surprises later.

There's no pressure to decide anything at that appointment. It's simply a conversation to make sure you have everything you need — the information, the time, and a clear number — to make a decision that feels right for you.

With over 40 years of combined experience between Dr Adamo and Dr Cruickshank, we've had this conversation with hundreds of patients who came in unsure of what to expect, cost-wise or otherwise. That's exactly what the free consultation is there to resolve.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much do dental implants cost in Sydney?

It depends on how many teeth you're replacing. Single tooth implants start from $5,0006,500, implant bridges start from $14,500, and full-arch treatment starts from $19,500990. Your final cost is confirmed at a clinical consultation.

What's the difference in cost between a single implant and an implant bridge?

A single implant, priced from $5,06,500, replaces one missing tooth. An implant bridge, priced from $14,500, replaces several teeth in a row using at least two implants. The cost difference reflects the number of implants and the additional lab work involved in a custom-made bridge.

Does health insurance cover any of the cost of dental implants?

Some private health funds with dental cover offer a partial rebate, depending on your specific policy and level of cover. We recommend checking directly with your fund, and we can provide the relevant item numbers to help confirm what applies to you.

Can I use my superannuation to pay for dental implants in Sydney?

In limited circumstances, eligible patients may be able to access their super to fund their dental treatment through the ATO's Compassionate Release of Superannuation scheme. Eligibility is assessed by the ATO directly, based on strict criteria, not by our clinic. We recommend speaking with a licensed financial adviser before applying.

Why do dental implant cost Sydney quotes vary so much between clinics? 

Price differences usually come down to what's included in the quote (sedation, scans, follow-up appointments), the implant brand and materials used, the number of teeth being replaced, and the technology and experience behind the treatment. Comparing quotes properly only works once you know what's actually included in each one.

What payment plans are available for dental implants in Sydney? 

We offer TLC payment plans, which allow financing of up to $70,000 subject to approval, direct payment by card, EFTPOS or bank transfer, and staged payments aligned to your individual treatment plan. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply.

Is the initial consultation really free? 

Yes. Your consultation with Dr Adamo or Dr Cruickshank is free and includes a 3D scan, a full assessment, and a written treatment plan with pricing. There's no obligation to proceed afterwards, and you're welcome to take as much time as you need to decide.

How much does full mouth dental implant treatment cost?

Full-arch treatment starts from $19,500. Because this option involves package choices and financing considerations of its own, our dedicated All-on-4 cost page covers this in more detail

How do I know which type of dental implant treatment is right for me?

This depends on how many teeth you're missing and the condition of your jawbone and gums. A single implant suits one missing tooth, an implant bridge suits several teeth in a row, and full-arch treatment suits patients missing all or most of their teeth in a jaw. The best way to know for certain is a free consultation, where we assess your individual situation.

What happens if I need bone grafting before my implants? 

Some patients need supplementary treatment, such as minor bone grafting, before implants can be placed, particularly if teeth have been missing for a while. This is only confirmed after a clinical exam and 3D scan, and if needed, it would be included as part of your written treatment plan and cost.

There's no rush to decide anything today. But if you'd like a clear, personal number for your own situation, we're here — book your free consultation whenever you're ready.