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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Brisbane: 2026 Guide

Written by Jack Allen
Updated April 15, 2026
7 min read
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Full-arch dental implants in Brisbane cost between $15,000 and $34,000 per jaw. If you've already had a consultation, your quote probably sits somewhere in that range. You're not sure what's driving the number.

In this guide

    What Do Dental Implants Cost in Brisbane?

    In 2026, Brisbane clinic pricing looks like this:

    Treatment Brisbane Range (AUD)
    Single tooth implant $2,500 to $7,500
    Implant-supported bridge (3 or more teeth) $9,000 to $15,000
    Full arch / All-on-4 (per jaw) $15,000 to $34,000
    Full mouth (upper and lower) $30,000 to $50,000+

    Your actual cost depends on your bone density, how many teeth need replacing, which materials are used for the final restoration, and where in Brisbane you're treated.

    In our review of Brisbane clinics, most quotes in the $15,000–$19,000 range are for the provisional phase only. The final permanent teeth are often quoted separately and typically add $4,000–$6,000 more per arch. Most patients don't realise that until they're already mid-treatment.

    Is Brisbane Cheaper Than Sydney for Dental Implants?

    Yes, on average. Brisbane CBD office rents sit at $984–$1,256 per square metre per year. Sydney CBD rents average $1,535–$1,797. That's a 35–45% difference, and dental practices carry those overheads directly into their fees. Outer-suburb Brisbane rents are lower again, which is why outer-suburb clinics publish the lowest prices in the market. Brisbane also has more dental practitioners per capita than New South Wales, which adds pricing competition.

    Does That Mean Lower Quality?

    Not necessarily. Implant components cost the same wherever they're purchased. The implant brand, the practitioner's experience, and the lab are what determine quality. Those variables exist within Brisbane just as much as between cities. A significantly lower quote anywhere still warrants a close look at what's included.

    What Does a Brisbane Implant Quote Actually Include?

    Two quotes for "dental implants" can differ by $5,000 and still cover the same procedure. Clinics don't bundle costs the same way. Some include the 3D scan. Some don't. Some include bone grafting in their package price. Most don't.

    Here's what a complete implant treatment involves, and what each part costs:

    Initial consultation — most Brisbane implant clinics offer this free. Some general dental practices charge $70–$150.

    CBCT scan (3D X-ray) — maps your bone density and shows exactly where the implant can go. Costs $200–$350 as a standalone item. Many clinics include it in the consultation or bundle it with the implant quote. Patients referred by a specialist may be eligible for a Medicare rebate at an external radiology centre, reducing the cost to around $150 or less.

    Extraction — if the tooth is still present, removing it adds cost. Usually $200–$400, depending on how complex the extraction is.

    Bone graft — if there isn't enough bone to support the implant, a graft is needed first. A minor socket graft adds $450–$1,000. A moderate graft costs $1,000–$3,000. A sinus lift (major upper jaw grafting) can reach $600–$4,900. Not everyone needs one. The All-on-4 technique avoids grafting for many patients by angling rear implants into denser bone.

    Implant fixture — the titanium post that goes into your jawbone.

    Abutment — the small connector piece between the post and the crown. Often quoted separately.

    Crown / prosthesis — for full-arch treatment, the base price typically covers an acrylic prosthesis. Upgrading to zirconia adds $4,000–$6,000 per arch.

    Follow-up appointments — usually included in a package, occasionally billed separately.

    When you're comparing quotes, ask each clinic which of these items is included. A $25,000 full-arch quote that includes the CBCT scan, bone grafting (if required), and provisional bridge can be better value than a $19,000 quote that prices these separately.

    For a full breakdown of how to compare quotes correctly, see our Australia-wide dental implants cost guide.

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    Does Location Within Brisbane Affect the Price?

    Yes. Outer-suburb clinics consistently publish lower prices than inner-suburb and inner-city practices. For full-arch, outer prices start from $15,000 per arch; inner-city and premium-chain pricing starts at $19,000–$20,900.

    The variable is the procedure fee, not the materials. Implant components cost the same regardless of the suburb. If you're price-sensitive, quotes from two or three areas are worth getting. But ask what's driving the price difference before deciding on that basis alone.

    Does Private Health Insurance Cover Dental Implants in Brisbane?

    Most private health funds pay out $600 to $1,500 toward implant treatment. On a $25,000 full-arch procedure, you're still covering the bulk of it yourself.

    Implants fall under Major Dental on most private health extras policies. To access Major Dental benefits, you need to have held the policy for 12 months. There's also a 36-month benefit replacement period, meaning you can't re-claim the same item within three years of the first claim.

    Fund Annual Major Dental limit (indicative)
    Medibank Super Extras Up to $1,500
    HCF Ultimate Extras Up to $1,300
    nib (varies by product) $600 – $1,000
    Bupa (varies by product) Not publicly listed; check via myBupa

    These limits apply across all Major Dental claims, not just implants. On a $19,000 full-arch procedure, a $1,000 annual benefit covers less than 10% of the total cost.

    Before you book, call your fund and confirm three things: your annual major dental limit, how much you've already used this year, and whether implant item codes are covered under your policy.

    What about Medicare? Medicare doesn't cover routine dental treatment, including implants. The only exception is MBS item 45845, which covers implant placement following bone loss caused by a tumour, trauma, or congenital abnormality. For most patients, Medicare isn't relevant here.

    DVA patients: If you hold a DVA Gold Card, implants may be covered with prior DVA approval. See dva.gov.au for current entitlements and the approval process.

    Payment Plans for Dental Implants in Brisbane

    Most patients financing full-arch treatment use one of these four options.

    Humm / National Dental Plan

    Interest-free, if you meet the eligibility criteria.

    • Maximum: $30,000
    • Interest: 0%
    • Fees: $70 setup fee, plus $8 per month
    • Term: up to 24 months

    A $25,000 procedure costs around $25,262 total, repaid at roughly $1,049 per month. You need at least $1,000 per month in taxable income and permanent employment (or an aged or veterans pension). Apply through a participating clinic.

    TLC Finance

    A personal loan broker. Charges interest, but covers larger amounts and longer terms.

    • Loan range: $2,001 to $70,000
    • Interest rate: typically 9.4–12%
    • Term: up to 7 years, no early exit fees

    A $25,000 procedure at 9.4% over 5 years costs roughly $31,380 total ($523 per month). TLC suits patients who need a lower monthly repayment or don't meet humm's eligibility criteria.

    DentiCare

    Interest-free with no credit check, capped at $12,000. Requires a 20% deposit upfront and runs up to 24 months. Works well for single-tooth implants but won't cover most full-arch procedures on its own.

    Zip Money

    Up to $50,000 through select providers. Interest-free periods of 3–60 months, then 25.9% per year. Only worth considering if you can clear the balance within the interest-free window.

    How to Choose an Implant Dentist in Brisbane

    There's no Australian law preventing a general dentist from placing implants, regardless of their level of experience. That puts the burden on you to ask the right questions before you commit.

    Verify their AHPRA registration. Any dentist can call themselves an implant dentist. Check their registration at ahpra.gov.au. If they're listed as a prosthodontist, periodontist, or oral surgeon, that's a formal specialist credential. If not, ask how many full-arch cases they've completed.

    Ask what implant brand they use. Premium systems like Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and Astra Tech have decades of clinical data behind them. Clinics using these systems tend to name them. In Brisbane, a premium system costs roughly $1,000 more per implant than a mid-tier alternative. On a 4-implant full-arch (All-on-4) case, that's $4,000 per arch. You should know what you're paying for.

    Get an itemised quote in writing. A legitimate clinic gives you a written treatment plan listing every item and its cost. A single total figure with no breakdown isn't enough.

    Red flags. These include: unusually low all-in pricing with no breakdown, no 3D scan as part of the assessment, and pressure to decide on the same day as your consultation.

    The most common one we see is a quote with no implant brand listed. Premium systems cost the clinic more. If a clinic is unusually cheap, the brand is usually where the savings are happening.

    Get a second opinion. For full-arch treatment, always get at least two quotes, including one from a registered specialist.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does full-arch dental implant treatment cost in Brisbane?

    Most full-arch quotes in Brisbane start between $15,000 and $25,000 per jaw. That usually covers the provisional teeth fitted while your implants heal into the bone. The final permanent teeth are often quoted separately and typically add $4,000–$6,000 more per arch for a zirconia upgrade.

    Are dental implants cheaper in Brisbane than Sydney?

    Generally yes. Higher commercial rents and specialist concentration push Sydney prices above Brisbane's. The difference is overhead, not implant quality.

    Does Medicare cover dental implants in Queensland?

    No, for the majority of patients. Medicare doesn't cover routine dental work. The exception is MBS item 45845, which applies to implants placed following bone loss from a tumour, trauma, or congenital abnormality. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule also doesn't cover implants.

    Can I use private health insurance for dental implants in Brisbane?

    Yes, partially. You'll need a Major Dental extras policy held for at least 12 months. Annual Major Dental limits on top-tier policies run $1,000–$1,500, which covers a small fraction of total cost.

    Is it worth getting quotes from outer-suburb Brisbane clinics?

    It can be, but only if you're comparing the same treatment. Get itemised quotes from two or three areas and check the implant brand, what's included in the price, and the practitioner's credentials before making a decision based on price alone.

    What's the cheapest way to get dental implants in Brisbane?

    For full-arch treatment, advertised starting prices begin around $15,000 per jaw, though most patients pay $19,000–$25,000 once the full scope is accounted for. Prices below this typically mean something is excluded from the quote or the prosthesis is provisional only.

    Is it worth travelling to a Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast clinic to save money?

    Prices are comparable to outer-Brisbane clinics. Before deciding, factor in multiple appointments over 3–6 months of treatment.

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