Dental Implants Cost in Western Australia (2026): Prices Across All Major Cities

State price range: AUD 4,500 – 7,000

Western Australia residents save an average of 74% by going abroad

How Western Australia prices compare to the national average

Dental Implants in Western Australia averages AUD 4,500 to AUD 7,000, which is in line with the national average of AUD 4,500 to AUD 7,000. Western Australia tracks closely with the national median, with variation between capital-city and regional clinics.

Western Australia vs abroad: cost comparison

DestinationPrice (AUD)Saving vs local
Australia (local)AUD 4,500 – 7,000Baseline
Da Nang, VietnamAUD 1,200 – 1,800Save up to 74%
Bali, IndonesiaAUD 1,400 – 2,000Save up to 71%
Bangkok, ThailandAUD 1,500 – 2,200Save up to 69%
Western Australia residents save an average of AUD 3,640 by travelling abroad for dental implants.

Featured SmileJet partner clinics

SmileJet works with accredited partner clinics in three destinations popular with Western Australia residents:

  • Da Nang, Vietnam: 7–9 hour flight from eastern Australia. Prices 60–75% below Western Australia rates.
  • Bali, Indonesia: 6–8 hour flight. Combines treatment with a tropical holiday.
  • Bangkok, Thailand: 7–10 hour flight. Largest choice of specialist clinics.

How much does dental implants cost in Western Australia?

In Western Australia, dental implants typically costs AUD 4,500 to AUD 7,000. Prices vary by city: capital-city specialists tend to charge 10–15% more than regional clinics.

Which city in Western Australia has the cheapest dental implants?

Regional centres and suburban clinics in Western Australia generally offer lower prices than CBD specialists. However, the cheapest option overall is abroad: Australian patients travelling to Da Nang with SmileJet pay AUD 1,200 to AUD 1,800, saving up to 74%.

Does private health insurance cover dental implants in Western Australia?

Private health extras may cover AUD 500–2,500 of dental implants costs, subject to annual limits and waiting periods. Most policies classify this as Major Dental. Check your insurer before booking.

How long does a dental tourism trip take for dental implants?

Most SmileJet patients complete dental implants in 7–14 days abroad, depending on complexity. Single implants typically need 5–7 days; All-on-4 may need 10–14 days across two visits. Your SmileJet coordinator will outline the timeline before you book flights.

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Dental Implants Cost by City in Western Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dental implants cost in Western Australia?

In Western Australia, dental implants typically costs AUD 4,500 to AUD 7,000. Prices vary by city: capital-city specialists tend to charge 10–15% more than regional clinics.

Which city in Western Australia has the cheapest dental implants?

Regional centres and suburban clinics in Western Australia generally offer lower prices than CBD specialists. However, the cheapest option overall is abroad: Australian patients travelling to Da Nang with SmileJet pay AUD 1,200 to AUD 1,800, saving up to 74%.

Does private health insurance cover dental implants in Western Australia?

Private health extras may cover AUD 500–2,500 of dental implants costs, subject to annual limits and waiting periods. Most policies classify this as Major Dental. Check your insurer before booking.

How long does a dental tourism trip take for dental implants?

Most SmileJet patients complete dental implants in 7–14 days abroad, depending on complexity. Single implants typically need 5–7 days; All-on-4 may need 10–14 days across two visits. Your SmileJet coordinator will outline the timeline before you book flights.

Prices are indicative estimates based on 2026 market research. SmileJet is a dental tourism coordination service and does not provide dental treatment.

Dental Implants abroad from AUD 1,200