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Tooth Extraction in Melbourne

Local guidance on tooth extraction help in Melbourne: when it’s urgent, treatment options, recovery, what it costs here, and how to find the right clinic fast.

Overview

Tooth extraction help in Melbourne is about choosing the safest, quickest and most cost‑sensible way to remove a tooth that’s beyond saving or causing ongoing pain or infection. The local decision usually comes down to:

  • Urgency: do you need same‑day care or can it wait?
  • Complexity: simple removal or surgical (broken roots, wisdom teeth, impacted teeth)?
  • Pathway: private dentist/oral surgeon vs. public dental options
  • Budget: expected out‑of‑pocket after any health fund rebates
  • Future plan: replace the tooth (implant, bridge, denture) or leave the space

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When is it urgent?

  • Immediate care needed: spreading facial swelling, fever, severe throbbing pain, difficulty opening your mouth, or trauma with a cracked/broken tooth and sharp edges cutting your mouth.
  • Call 000 right away: difficulty breathing or swallowing, swelling under the tongue or in the neck, or feeling faint/unwell with facial swelling.
  • Same‑day/next‑day assessment: broken fillings or teeth without swelling, persistent toothache, gum soreness around a wisdom tooth, or a loose tooth from gum disease.

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Melbourne costs and cover

Private fees vary by clinic, tooth position and complexity. Typical ranges in Melbourne:

  • Simple extraction (per tooth): $180–$380
  • Surgical extraction (per tooth): $350–$650+ depending on roots, bone and access
  • Wisdom tooth removal: often higher due to complexity; may be done under local, IV sedation or hospital day surgery
  • X‑rays: OPG $90–$150; CBCT (3D scan) $150–$250
  • IV sedation: clinic fees vary and are additional

Health fund extras can reduce out‑of‑pocket costs. Public pathways via Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) may offer lower fees for eligible patients, often with wait times. Children may be eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which provides up to $1,095 over two calendar years for eligible families.

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Treatment pathways and options

  • Simple extraction: when the tooth is accessible and not severely broken below the gum.
  • Surgical extraction: for broken roots, impacted teeth or when gum/bone needs to be gently opened for access.
  • Wisdom teeth: assessment often includes a panoramic X‑ray; complex cases may be referred to an oral surgeon.
  • Pain control: local anaesthetic is standard; options include oral sedation, IV sedation or hospital day surgery for anxious patients or complex cases.
  • Tooth replacement planning: discuss implants, bridges or partial dentures before or soon after extraction to preserve function and aesthetics.

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Could the tooth be saved instead?

Extraction isn’t always the only answer. Depending on diagnosis and prognosis, alternatives may include:

Ask whether saving the tooth is predictable and cost‑effective compared with extraction and replacement options.

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Where to go in Melbourne

  • Private clinics: general dentists and oral surgeons across the CBD, inner north (Carlton, Fitzroy, Brunswick), east (Richmond, Hawthorn, Box Hill), south‑east (St Kilda, Caulfield, Dandenong) and west (Footscray, Sunshine, Werribee). Many offer after‑hours appointments.
  • Public dental: Dental Health Services Victoria and The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne provide emergency and general care for eligible patients. Availability and fees vary; check current eligibility and hours on the DHSV website.
  • After‑hours: some private clinics offer evening or weekend extractions; hospital emergency departments focus on urgent medical issues and may provide pain relief/antibiotics and referral rather than definitive dental treatment.

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What to have ready

  • How long the problem has been happening and what makes it better or worse
  • Any swelling, fever, trauma or recent breakage
  • Relevant medical history and medications (e.g., blood thinners), allergies and smoking status
  • Recent X‑rays or quotes if you have them
  • Budget, insurance and any anxiety or sedation needs

Questions to ask at your appointment

  • What is the most likely diagnosis and how certain are you?
  • Is this urgent, and what happens if I delay?
  • What are my options (simple vs surgical, save vs remove)? Which do you recommend first and why?
  • What will it cost today and in total, including imaging and sedation if needed?
  • What should I expect over the next few days, and when is the review?

Aftercare and recovery

  • First 24 hours: bite on the gauze as instructed; avoid rinsing, smoking, alcohol and hot drinks; keep activity light.
  • 48–72 hours: swelling can peak; use cold packs in the first day, then gentle warmth; take prescribed or recommended pain relief as directed.
  • Oral hygiene: begin gentle saltwater rinses after 24 hours; keep the rest of your mouth clean with a soft brush.
  • Dry socket risk: higher if you smoke or had a difficult extraction; report worsening pain or bad taste/odour after day 2–3.
  • Food: soft, cool foods first; avoid hard or sharp foods on the extraction side until comfortable.

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Suburbs and areas we help

We help people across Greater Melbourne, including the CBD, Carlton, Fitzroy, Collingwood, Richmond, Hawthorn, Kew, Camberwell, Box Hill, Doncaster, St Kilda, Elwood, Caulfield, Clayton, Chadstone, Dandenong, Springvale, Footscray, Sunshine, Werribee and surrounding suburbs.

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Confidential help

If you need help understanding the next step, comparing options or finding a Melbourne clinic that suits your situation, you can send a confidential enquiry below. We’ll help you weigh urgency, costs, location and the right type of provider.

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