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Dental Implants Perth: Cost Guide & How the Process Works

Dental Appointments Team8 min read21 June 2026
Dental Implants Perth: Cost Guide & How the Process Works

If you're missing one or more teeth and weighing up your options, dental implants are widely regarded as the gold standard solution. But the big questions most Perth patients have are: how much do they cost, and what's actually involved? This guide breaks down realistic price ranges across Perth, explains each step of the treatment, and helps you decide whether implants are the right investment for your smile.

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What Are Dental Implants?

A dental implant is a small titanium post that's surgically placed into your jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root. Over time, these posts blend with the bone in a process called osseointegration. Once healed, the implant supports a crown, bridge, or denture, restoring both the look and function of natural teeth.

The key advantage over removable options is stability. Unlike dentures, which can move around and be uncomfortable, dental implants give you a solid base for new teeth because they're fixed right into your jawbone. Implants also help preserve your jaw: one good thing about dental implants is that they help keep the bone in your jaw strong, because after losing a tooth the bone can start to weaken, but implants help prevent that.

You can learn more about the treatment itself on our dental implants treatment page.

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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Perth?

There's no single price tag for implants because every mouth is different. That said, here's what current Perth market data tells us about typical costs.

Single Tooth Implant Cost

For a single tooth implant, Perth pricing generally starts in the low-to-mid four-figure range. The average cost for a single dental implant in Perth is between $3,000 and $6,000, and this type of implant typically includes the implant post, abutment, and crown. Some clinics advertise entry prices from around $3,999, while others quote dental implant costs usually starting from $4,500 for a single tooth implant.

It's worth understanding what's included in any quote. An advertised "from" price sometimes covers only part of the treatment — an unrestored implant refers to the state of an implant that has been surgically placed before it receives the final prosthetic, and a lower price may be for the unrestored implant only, without a final crown.

All on 4 Perth Cost

For patients missing most or all of their teeth in an arch, the All-on-4 technique uses four implants to support a full bridge of replacement teeth. Across Perth, the cost of All-on-4 dental implants typically ranges between $19,000 and $25,000 per jaw, with prices varying based on factors such as material selection and additional services required.

The main price difference usually comes down to the bridge material. Many Perth clinics structure pricing so that All-on-4 dental implants cost starts at $19,000 per jaw with a permanent acrylic bridge, and $25,000 per jaw for a zirconia bridge. Zirconia is the premium, longer-lasting option, while acrylic is more budget-friendly.

Multiple Teeth & Implant Bridges

If you're replacing several teeth but not a full arch, an implant-supported bridge may suit you. Replacing multiple teeth can cost between $6,000 and $50,000 depending on the number of implants and the complexity of the procedure, with individual implants for multiple teeth running $3,000 to $6,000 per tooth and an implant-supported bridge between $6,000 and $15,000.

Quick Cost Snapshot (Perth, indicative only)

| Treatment | Typical Perth Range | |---|---| | Single tooth implant | $3,000 – $6,000+ | | Implant-supported bridge | $6,000 – $15,000 | | All-on-4 (acrylic) | from ~$19,000 per arch | | All-on-4 (zirconia) | from ~$25,000 per arch |

These figures are guides only. Your final quote depends on your individual clinical needs, and an in-person consultation is the only way to get an accurate price.

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What Affects the Cost of Your Implants?

Several factors influence where your treatment lands within these ranges:

  • Additional procedures. Extra procedures like tooth extractions, bone grafts, sinus lifts, or periodontal treatments add costs as an example, bone grafting can cost $2,000 to $3,000 and a sinus lift anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000 over and above your typical implant costs.

  • Implant brand and materials. Premium implant systems and components cost more, but quality matters for longevity.

  • Number and position of teeth. The more implants required, the higher the total cost, as each implant incurs separate expenses for materials, surgery, and restoration, and implants in different areas of the mouth may vary in complexity.

  • Your overall health and habits. Smoking, grinding, medications, and healing capacity influence complexity.

One important note for budgeting: despite the cost of full mouth dental implants being similar to a hip or knee replacement, dental care in Australia is not covered by Medicare, however you may be able to claim back the cost of your consultation and associated costs, depending on your level of dental cover.

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How the Dental Implant Process Works

While every case is unique, most implant journeys follow a similar path.

1. Consultation and assessment. Your dentist examines your mouth, takes X-rays or scans, and checks your suitability. Determining your candidacy for dental implants depends on factors such as jawbone density, oral health, overall health, and realistic expectations.

2. Treatment planning. Your dentist designs a personalised plan, discusses materials, and provides a full quote including any preliminary work like extractions or grafting.

3. Implant placement. The titanium post is surgically positioned in the jawbone. If there isn't enough bone, a bone grafting procedure may be required to add volume to the deficient site.

4. Healing (osseointegration). Over the next few months the implants undergo osseointegration, gradually fusing with the surrounding bone tissue to create a strong, stable foundation integration that's crucial for long-term success.

5. Fitting your new tooth. Once healed, your custom crown, bridge, or denture is attached and adjusted for a natural look, feel, and bite.

For All-on-4 specifically, the timeline can be much faster on the front end. On the day of surgery, four titanium implants are placed two at the front and two angled at the back for stability and within about 24 hours a fixed provisional bridge can be attached, letting you leave with a functional set of teeth and eat soft foods straight away while the implants heal underneath.

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Featured Perth Clinic: North Beach Dental

If you're in Perth's northern coastal suburbs, North Beach Dental is a welcoming, family-owned practice worth considering for implant treatment. They use the latest dentistry technologies including dental X-ray facilities, OPG X-ray, implants, specialised root canal treatments, and crown and bridge work.

For tooth replacement, they offer a few options to suit different needs. North Beach Dental can replace missing teeth with realistic-looking dental implants, cover damaged teeth with natural-looking crowns, and use dental veneers to fix gaps. For patients needing fuller restoration, the clinic gives you options of dentures or implant-retained dentures, also known as All-on-4 — implant dentures that are permanently fixed and fitted with titanium screws so they look and feel just like your natural teeth. If a removable solution suits you better, explore their options on our dentures treatment page.

A practical bonus is their health-fund coverage. They are a preferred provider for HBF, Medibank, nib, HCF and CBHS, which means you get quality dental care for less out-of-pocket expense. They also pride themselves on transparency: they always take the time to fully explain your treatment plan and the costs involved so there are no surprises.

North Beach Dental serves a wide catchment while located in North Beach, they happily serve people in Carine, Marmion, Sorrento, Watermans Bay, Trigg, Hillarys, Duncraig, Karrinyup, Scarborough, Warwick and the Perth area as a whole. You can view the practice profile on our North Beach clinic page.

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Are Dental Implants Worth the Cost?

For many patients, yes. While the upfront price is higher than dentures or bridges, dental implants are typically more expensive than dentures or dental bridges, however they are designed to last longer, which may make them more cost-effective over time. A well-maintained implant can serve you for many years, making it a long-term investment in your oral health rather than a recurring expense.

To keep your implants healthy, day-to-day care mirrors looking after natural teeth regular brushing, flossing, and routine check-ups all support their longevity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Medicare cover dental implants?

No. Medicare does not cover dental implants, though limited benefits may apply for hospital or anaesthetist costs in specific cases, and private health funds may provide partial rebates depending on your level of cover.

How successful are All-on-4 implants?

Clinical evidence is strong. All-on-4 dental implants have a very high success rate, typically between 94% and 98% over 5 to 10 years, based on clinical studies.

Do I need a bone graft?

Not always. Grafting is only required if there isn't enough bone to support an implant, and your dentist will determine this from your scans during planning.

How long does treatment take?

A standard single implant can take several months to allow for healing, while All-on-4 can deliver provisional teeth within roughly 24 hours of surgery, with the final bridge fitted after the implants integrate.

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Ready to Find Out Your Implant Cost?

The only way to get an accurate price is a personalised consultation. To compare clinics or book with a trusted Perth practice like North Beach Dental, book your appointment online today through Dental Appointments.

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This article is general information only and is not a substitute for personalised dental advice. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks; before proceeding, seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Costs cited are indicative market ranges and will vary based on individual circumstances.

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