Quick overview
Dental implants replace missing or soon-to-be-extracted teeth with a small titanium fixture placed in the jawbone. In Hobart, your plan typically starts with a consultation and 3D imaging to confirm suitability, followed by implant placement and a period of healing before fitting a custom crown, bridge or denture.
- Best for long-term, fixed tooth replacement
- Requires healthy gums and adequate bone (or grafting)
- Private fees vary by provider, imaging, and complexity
Dental implant procedure in Hobart (step by step)
- Assessment and imaging (often CBCT 3D scan) to check bone volume, nerves and sinus position.
- Site preparation if needed: extraction, infection control, gum care and possible bone graft or sinus lift.
- Implant placement: done under local anaesthetic, with options for oral or IV sedation where appropriate.
- Healing and integration: the implant joins with the bone (osseointegration) over weeks to months.
- Restoration: an abutment is attached and a crown/bridge/denture is fitted for function and aesthetics.
Immediate placement and immediate provisional teeth may be possible in selected cases, but careful screening is essential to protect long-term outcomes.
Costs in Hobart
Indicative private fees in Hobart (actual quotes require assessment):
- Single implant (including crown): typically $4,000–$7,000+ per tooth
- Bone grafting or sinus lift (if required): additional and case dependent
- Full-arch solutions (e.g., All‑on‑4 style): commonly $20,000–$35,000+ per arch
Pricing varies with the number of implants, imaging, grafting, sedation, materials and the clinic. Private health “extras” rarely cover the full cost of implants but may contribute to parts of the plan. Public pathways are limited and eligibility-based.
Who is a good candidate?
- Healthy gums and adequate bone support (or willingness to consider grafting)
- Good daily oral hygiene and commitment to maintenance
- Medical conditions well-controlled (e.g., diabetes)
- Non-smoker, or prepared to stop before and after surgery to aid healing
Active gum disease, untreated infection, heavy smoking or certain medications may change the plan or timing. A local assessment confirms the safest pathway.
Timeline and recovery
- Straightforward single-tooth cases: often 3–6 months from consult to final crown
- Grafting or staged treatment: allow 6–9+ months
- Recovery after placement: soreness for a few days; most people resume normal activity quickly
- Follow-up: review visits to monitor healing and fit the final restoration
Pain is usually well-controlled with local anaesthetic and over-the-counter medication. Sedation options may be available in Hobart for anxious patients.
Alternatives to implants
- Dental bridge: fixed option that uses neighbouring teeth for support
- Partial denture: removable, lower upfront cost, higher maintenance
- Do nothing: can lead to tooth movement, bite changes and bone shrinkage over time
Choosing between a bridge, implant or denture depends on tooth position, gum and bone health, budget and personal preferences.
Choosing a provider in Hobart
- Experience and training in implant surgery and restoration
- Use of 3D imaging and digital planning for precision
- Clear explanation of risks, timelines and total costs
- Support for dental anxiety (oral or IV sedation where appropriate)
- Transparent maintenance plan and review schedule
You can also review our broader guides: Dental Implants (Australia) and Dental Implants Treatment (Australia) for general background before comparing local providers.
Risks, maintenance and long-term results
- Short-term: swelling, bruising, infection risk managed with aftercare
- Medium-term: implant integration checks and careful loading
- Long-term: peri-implantitis risk reduced by great daily hygiene and regular professional care
Most implants have high success when carefully planned and maintained. Night-time grinding, smoking and poor hygiene increase risks and may need targeted management.
What to ask at your implant consultation
- Am I a candidate now, or do I need gum treatment/grafting first?
- Is immediate placement or a same-day temporary possible for me?
- What are my total costs from start to finish, including imaging and reviews?
- How long will it take, and what will recovery feel like?
- What are the main risks in my case, and how do we reduce them?
Confidential help
If you want help understanding whether implants are right for you, what the dental implant procedure in Hobart involves, or how costs compare, you can send a confidential enquiry below.
This site is not a dental clinic. It is an information and referral service that helps people find relevant dental help.