DENTAL IMPLANTS COST

See What Your Treatment Could Cost Before You Commit

Dental implant treatment can feel out of reach when you do not know what it may cost or how it could be funded.

Dental Access gives you a first step to understand what your options may look like, including early release of super for eligible cases.
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THE COST QUESTION

For many people, cost is the hardest part

Dental implant treatment can be life-changing, but for many people, the biggest obstacle is not deciding they want it. It is understanding what it could cost and whether it feels financially possible.

That uncertainty keeps people stuck. Without clear guidance, it is hard to know what is realistic, what kind of treatment may be needed, or where to even begin.

For some people, part of that clarity includes understanding whether early release of super may be a possible pathway.
THE SOLUTION

Cost uncertainty stops people from moving forward

Dental implant treatment does not have a one-size-fits-all price. The cost depends on how many teeth are involved, the treatment required, and the complexity of the case.
No. of Teeth
More teeth usually means more treatment and a higher overall cost.
Type of Treatment
Single implants, implant dentures, and full-arch treatment all vary in cost.
Case complexity
Extractions, bone support, and prep work can all affect the final cost.
The first step is not chasing a generic price. It is understanding what your treatment may involve.
INDICATIVE STARTING COSTS

What Implant Treatment Can Start From

Dental implant costs can vary depending on how many teeth are involved and the type of treatment needed.
These starting figures are a guide only, intended to give you a clearer sense of what implant treatment can start from.
Single Implant
Starts from $5,500
For replacing one missing tooth where a single implant and restoration is suitable.
Multiple Teeth Implants
Starts from $10,500
For cases involving more than one missing tooth or a larger implant-supported restoration.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Starts from $17,500
For people looking for a more secure alternative to a loose or removable denture.
All-on-4 Implants
Starts from $20,500
For full-mouth or full-arch cases where a fixed implant solution is being considered.
Final cost depends on the number of teeth involved, the treatment approach, and the complexity of the case.
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EARLY ACCESS TO SUPER

Use super to pay for your implant treatment

For many people, the biggest barrier is not deciding they want treatment. It is working out how to pay for it. Depending on the situation, there may be different ways to move forward, including provider payment options, staged treatment, or early release of super for eligible cases.
Staged treatment
Some treatment plans can be broken into stages, which may help make the cost more manageable.
Provider payment options
Some providers offer payment solutions that can help spread the cost over time.
Early Release of Super
For eligible cases, early release of super may help fund approved dental implant treatment.
Dental Access helps you understand which pathways may be relevant before you commit to a provider.
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WHY DENTAL ACCESS

Independent guidance before you commit

When cost feels unclear, the hardest part is often knowing where to begin. Dental Access gives you a private, independent first step to understand treatment and funding pathways, including whether early release of super may be relevant to your situation, before choosing a provider.

Instead of going in cold, you can start with more clarity around what your situation may involve and what pathways could help you move forward.
Private and confidential
Start the conversation without pressure or exposure.
Independent first step
Get clarity before committing to a clinic or provider.
Focused on treatment and funding
Understand both the clinical direction and the financial side.
Real results

Restored smiles. Renewed confidence.

Results vary depending on individual clinical circumstances
"My implants feel secure, natural, and easy to live with."
David R.
Dental Implant Patient
“Dental implants gave me back comfort, confidence, and peace of mind.”
Melissa G.
Tooth replacement Patient
NEXT STEPS

A simple 3-step path to clarity

Dental Access helps you explore treatment and funding pathways in a private, independent setting, so you can move forward with more clarity before committing to a provider.
Tell us about your situation
Answer a few quick questions in under 60 seconds.
Understand your options
See what treatment and funding pathways apply to your situation.
Decide your next step
Move forward only when you feel ready.
No obligation. No pressure. Just clarity.
TAKE THE FIRST STEP

Explore your dental implant options

The sooner you act, the easier it is to understand what treatment and funding pathways are available.
A quick check gives you clarity on your options and what the next step looks like.
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much do dental implants cost?
There is no single price because treatment can vary significantly from one person to another. The cost depends on how many teeth are involved, the type of implant solution needed, and how complex the treatment is.
Why can the price vary so much?
Some people need a single implant, while others may need multiple implants, implant-supported dentures, or full-arch treatment. Preparation work and the overall condition of the mouth can also influence the final cost.
Can dental implants replace more than one tooth?
Yes. Dental implants can be used for a single tooth, multiple missing teeth, implant-supported dentures, or full arch replacement, depending on what is needed.
Can I use Early Release of Super for dental implant treatment?
In some eligible cases, superannuation under compassionate grounds can be used to help fund approved dental treatment. Whether that pathway is suitable depends on the individual situation and the treatment involved.
Are there other ways to manage the cost?
Yes. Depending on the treatment plan and provider, some people explore staged treatment or payment solutions. The right path depends on the case, the provider, and what is financially realistic for the person involved.
Is Dental Access a dental clinic?
No. Dental Access is not a clinic. It is a private, independent first step that helps people understand treatment and funding pathways before committing to a provider.
Can I use super to pay for dental implants?
Depending on your situation, there may be funding pathways that help make treatment more manageable, including Early Release of Superannuation under compassionate grounds.
Do I need to commit to anything to check my eligibility?
No. The eligibility check is private, obligation-free, and designed to help you understand what options may apply before making any commitment.