How Much Do Dental Implants Cost In Melbourne?
Dental implants are an increasingly popular option for people who are missing teeth. The cost of the treatment relies on factors like how many teeth are to be replaced, whether bone grafting is required, the type of implant chosen, etc.
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How Much Does A Dental Implant Cost?
The cost of dental implants will vary depending on several factors, as your number of appointments, how many teeth need to be replaced, the material used to construct your dental implants and whether you require a bone graft or sinus lift.
In Australia, dental implants cost can range between $2,500 – $5,500 per tooth. If you require a bone graft or sinus lift, a dental implant can cost over $10,000.
All-on-4 implants cost
Upper or Lower All-On-4 arround $25,000
On your dental implants assessment, our dentists will discuss the cost and payment options available to you.
We can offer
- Interest-free payment plans or services to access your Super.
- Flexible Payment Plans
- On the Spot Claims – HICAPS
- Bupa Members First Provider
- HCF Dental Provider
- We Accept All Major Health Funds
“Pay with your Super” done-for-you service
Did you Know? You can access your super early for a wide range of surgical dental procedures
- Dental implants
- Dental crowns
- Dentures
- Tooth restoration
- Root canal
- Periodontal treatment
- Tooth extractions
- General dental
- Dental fillings
- Dental hygiene
- Dental check-ups
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Does insurance cover dental implant cost?
Dental insurance may partially cover any of the following if applicable.
- General Dental Services
- Preventative Treatment
- Surgical Dental Procedures And Extractions
- Endodontic Services (e.g. Root Canal)
- Inlay / Onlay Restorative Services
- Periodontic
- Dentures, Crowns And Bridges
- Dental Implants
- Oral Appliances For Sleep Apnoea
- the cost associated with a dental implant procedure.
HCF covers the cost of dental implants in their extra covers.
BUPA insurance typically covers dental implant treatment under the category of “major dental”.
Medibank insurance typically covers dental implant treatment under the category of “major dental”.
Private health insurance rebate
The private health insurance rebate is an amount the government contributes towards the cost of your private health insurance premiums.
The rebate is income tested which means your eligibility depends on your income for surcharge purposes. If you have a higher income, your rebate entitlement may be reduced, or you may not be entitled to any rebate at all.
The rebate percentage is adjusted on 1 April each year.
Claiming the private health insurance rebate
If you are eligible for the rebate, you can claim the rebate either:
through your private health insurance provider – your private health insurance provider will apply the rebate to reduce your private health insurance premiums
when you lodge your tax return – as a refundable tax offset.