Get Dental Help Australia

Get Dental Help Australia

Dental problems often start small and become more painful and expensive when left alone. This page helps you compare options, understand likely costs and timelines, and connect with the right care across Australia.

Find help by dental problem

Get Dental Help Australia is organised around the issues people actually search for when they need a dentist, a cost guide, a second opinion or a clear plan.

Emergency Dentist Helpurgent problems needing prompt assessment: severe pain, swelling, bleeding, dental trauma or infections that are worsening Tooth Pain Helptoothache, pressure pain, hot/cold sensitivity, pain on biting, infection, cracks, gum problems or hidden decay Dental Implants Helpfixed tooth replacement: assessment, suitability, surgery, healing timelines, crowns and long‑term maintenance Root Canal Treatment Helpcare for infected or inflamed nerves, usually to save a tooth that would otherwise remain painful or be lost Tooth Extraction Helpplanning and aftercare for removing teeth that are damaged, infected, loose, crowded or not restorable Wisdom Teeth Removal Helpassessment and treatment for painful, infected or impacted wisdom teeth, including timing, surgery and recovery Dental Crowns Helpcrowns for damaged, heavily filled or root‑treated teeth, including materials, fit, cost and maintenance Dentures Helpreplacement options for missing teeth: full and partial dentures, fit issues, comfort, cost and care Gum Disease Helpgingivitis and periodontal disease: bleeding, swelling, bad breath, loose teeth, deep cleaning and maintenance Bleeding Gums Helpbleeding on brushing/flossing or spontaneously, often linked to inflammation or gum disease Receding Gums Helpgum recession, exposed roots, sensitivity, cleaning difficulty and treatment planning Jaw Pain Helpjaw discomfort, locking, clenching/grinding, muscle pain, bite issues and TMJ problems Bad Breath Helppersistent mouth odour linked to plaque, gum disease, tongue coating, dry mouth, decay or other health factors Children's Dentist Helpfamily‑focused info about check‑ups, prevention, pain, anxiety, timing, treatment options and payments Teeth Whitening Helpsafe whitening options, sensitivity, limits of whitening and when it may not be suitable Veneers Helpcosmetic and restorative planning: suitability, longevity, alternatives, preparation and care Dental Anxiety Helpgentle care options, sedation choices and step‑by‑step planning for fearful or embarrassed patients

How to choose the right dental help in Australia

Different problems call for different providers. Here’s a quick guide to compare your options:

  • Emergency dentist — best for severe pain, swelling, broken teeth, infections and trauma. Often same‑day. After‑hours fees may apply.
  • General dentist — routine and most restorative care, including fillings, simple extractions, crowns and initial assessments.
  • Specialists — endodontist (root canal), periodontist (gums), oral surgeon (complex extractions/implants), prosthodontist (complex restorations), paediatric dentist (children).
  • Hospital ED — for red‑flag emergencies only (breathing or vision affected, spreading infection, uncontrolled bleeding, significant facial trauma).
  • GP or pharmacist — pain and symptom advice only. They cannot fix dental causes but can help with interim relief and referrals.

How urgent is it? Quick triage guide

  • Seek urgent dental care today — facial swelling, fever with toothache, trauma with loose/knocked‑out tooth, severe pain not controlled by over‑the‑counter pain relief, bleeding that won’t stop.
  • Book soon (within days) — cracked tooth, lost filling/crown, mild swelling, gum abscess, sensitivity that is worsening.
  • Plan a check‑up — intermittent sensitivity, chipped tooth without pain, stains, bad breath, receding gums, routine care or second opinions.

If a tooth is knocked out, keep it moist (ideally in milk or saliva) and see a dentist immediately.

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Costs and cover in Australia: what to expect

Most dental care in Australia is paid privately. Extras cover through private health insurance may provide rebates, and eligible children can access Medicare’s Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS).

  • Common fee ranges (guide only; varies by clinic and region):
    • Emergency visit/limited exam: $70–$200; X‑rays $40–$60 each
    • Filling: $180–$350+ depending on size and tooth
    • Simple extraction: $180–$300; surgical extraction: $350–$600+
    • Root canal (front tooth to molar): $900–$1,600+ per tooth
    • Crown: $1,600–$2,400+ per tooth
    • Dental implant and crown: $3,500–$6,500+ per tooth
    • Dentures (partial): $900–$2,500+; full upper/lower: $2,000–$4,000+
  • CDBS (children) — up to $1,095 over two calendar years for eligible children for services like exams, X‑rays, fillings and extractions.
  • Public dental — available to eligible adults via state systems; wait times vary. Hospital dental departments manage urgent and complex cases.

When comparing quotes, ask about staging treatment, itemised costs (ADA codes), materials, expected lifespan and maintenance.

Anxiety‑friendly and low‑pain options

If you avoid care due to fear or past experiences, ask about:

  • Gentle stepwise care — short, calm visits with clear explanations
  • Nitrous oxide (happy gas) and noise‑cancelling or comfort options
  • Oral or IV sedation for suitable procedures
  • Topical and local anaesthesia techniques to minimise pain
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Australia‑wide dental help

We help people across Australia — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, Darwin and regional areas — compare options and find the right next step for their budget and timeline.

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