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Field notes from Australia

We've toured the clinics, priced the procedures, and watched the waiting rooms. Here's what we found on the ground โ€” and what we'd tell a friend considering the trip.

By the numbers

870

Clinics in our network

48,000+

Patients placed
(lifetime)

~70%

Median savings vs US [2]

4.8/ 5

Avg. clinic rating

Australia has one of the world's highest-rated dental care systems, with SmileJet verifying 372 clinics across six major metropolitan hubs: Brisbane (79 clinics), Sydney (56), Melbourne (52), Perth (50), Gold Coast (48), and Adelaide (47). Australian clinics maintain a collective 4.8 average rating across 48,683 patient reviews, reflecting consistently high clinical standards, CBCT 3D diagnostic imaging, and tight AHPRA regulatory oversight. However, Australian dental fees rank among the highest globally โ€” a single implant often costs AUD $5,500, All-on-4 arches AUD $28,000, and veneers AUD $1,980 each โ€” which is why tens of thousands of Australians travel to Vietnam, Thailand, Turkey, and Mexico each year for 60-80% savings on the same procedures with equivalent brands and materials. This page lists top Australian clinics for local care, while our destination directory shows comparable overseas options if you're considering dental tourism. [1]

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Prices that are actually the prices

What you pay at the chair is what the clinic quoted in writing. There's no insurance-driven mark-up, no surprise "lab fees" introduced on day two. Below is the range we've seen across 870+ audited clinics in Australia this year โ€” compared to the same procedures at domestic prices in the US, UK, and Australia.

Treatment Australia You save
Standard Titanium Dental Implant (implant only) $938โ€“$1,400 68%
E-max Crown (Lithium Disilicate) $313โ€“$313 79%
Root Canal Treatment $125โ€“$297 82%
Regular Teeth Cleaning $31โ€“$44 81%
Laser Teeth Whitening $172โ€“$188 72%

Prices in USD. Sourced from written quotes across 870+ partner clinics, updated May 2026.

I had a wonderful experience today with Dr Hurle and Alisa. I was very nervous about getting a tooth filling and they went above and beyond to make me feel comfortable. If you are hesitating to book an appointment here, donโ€™t!
โ€” Shaye Hall, Myers Street Dental Clinic
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What's different about dentistry here

The training

Senior clinicians at our Australia-partner clinics typically hold international fellowships (ICOI, Pankey, Kois) alongside domestic credentials. We verify each one, and link them on every clinic dossier.

The equipment

CBCT, digital impressions, and in-house milling are standard at our top-tier clinics. Materials are imported โ€” Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Ivoclar. Our audits photograph lot numbers and expiration dates.

The logistics

English-speaking coordinators, airport pickup, hotel coordination, and post-op follow-up via WhatsApp are table stakes. If a clinic doesn't do these things, they don't make our list.

The follow-up

We keep touch for 12 months post-treatment. Any clinic that drops communication with a patient for more than 72 hours gets flagged and eventually dropped. Patient support is the one non-negotiable.

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Patient voices

I had a wonderful experience today with Dr Hurle and Alisa. I was very nervous about getting a tooth filling and they went above and beyond to make me feel comfortable. If you are hesitating to book an appointment here,...

Shaye Hall

Myers Street Dental Clinic
We really appreciate Dr Herle's professionalism. His manner is warm and engaging . He explains the treatment options and consequences which enable us to make an informed decision. The staff, both in the clinic and at the...

Julia Hu

Myers Street Dental Clinic
Excellent service by Dr Shammi as always. I was previously a client/ patient from Dental Spa with Dr Shammi and upon hearing his new position at Myers, without hesitation, I moved across to Myers St Dental. This goes to...

K B

Myers Street Dental Clinic
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Travel essentials

Currency
Australian Dollar (AUD). Cards accepted everywhere; cash rarely needed.
Visa
Electronic visa (ETA or eVisitor) required for most non-citizens. Apply online.
Language
English is the primary language.
Time Zone
GMT+8 to GMT+11 (multiple timezones)
Best months to visit
March-May (autumn) or September-November (spring) for pleasant weather
Avg. daily budget
$120-$250/day (higher cost country; budget for hotels and meals)
Power outlets
Type I (230V). Distinctive three-pin plug; universal adapter required.
Emergency number
000 (ambulance, police, fire)
Tap water
Fully safe to drink Australia-wide.
SIM cards
Telstra, Optus, or Vodafone at airport. ~AUD $30-50 for 30-day bundle.
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Frequently asked

01

Why do so many Australians travel overseas for dental work?

Australian dental fees are among the highest in the world. A single implant costing AUD $5,500 in Sydney can cost AUD $1,000-$1,500 in Vietnam using the same Straumann implant. All-on-4 costing AUD $28,000 at home runs AUD $7,000-$10,000 in Thailand or Turkey. Typical savings of 60-80% easily cover flights, which is why 15,000+ Australians travel abroad for dental work annually.
02

Is dental care in Australia high quality?

Yes. Australian dentistry is regulated by AHPRA and the Dental Board of Australia, with strict licensing, continuing education, and infection control requirements. Top SmileJet partner clinics in Australia hold a 4.8+ average rating across 48,000+ reviews. However, the question for cost-conscious patients is usually whether to pay premium Australian prices or travel to a verified overseas clinic using the same materials at a fraction of the cost.
03

Which Australian city has the most verified dental clinics on SmileJet?

Brisbane leads with 79 verified clinics, followed by Sydney (56), Melbourne (52), Perth (50), Gold Coast (48), and Adelaide (47). These six cities account for the majority of SmileJet's Australian listings. Each clinic has been verified for licensing, credentials, and patient outcomes before being added to our directory.
04

How much cheaper is dental work overseas compared to Australia?

Comparing like-for-like procedures with the same implant brands and materials: single implant AUD $5,500 in Australia vs AUD $1,100-$1,500 in Vietnam (savings 70-80%); All-on-4 AUD $28,000 vs AUD $7,500-$10,500 overseas; porcelain veneer AUD $1,980 vs AUD $400-$700 in Thailand or Turkey; zirconia crown AUD $1,800 vs AUD $280-$550 overseas. Even after flights, hotels, and two-week travel, most patients save AUD $15,000-$30,000 on major work.
05

What dental treatments are most popular at Australian clinics?

Routine general dentistry (cleanings, fillings, check-ups), cosmetic dentistry (whitening, veneers, bonding), orthodontics (Invisalign, ClearCorrect), and emergency care are the most commonly delivered services at Australian clinics. For complex or high-cost work โ€” full-mouth rehabilitation, All-on-4/6 implants, or full sets of veneers โ€” an increasing share of Australian patients compare local quotes against overseas options on SmileJet before deciding.
06

Does Medicare or private health insurance cover dental work in Australia?

Medicare does not cover most general dental treatment for adults in Australia, except for limited CDBS (Child Dental Benefits) for eligible children and certain hospital-based procedures. Private extras cover typically reimburses 40-80% of general dentistry up to annual limits (usually AUD $800-$1,500), leaving major work like implants and full-mouth rehabilitation largely out-of-pocket. This is a key driver of outbound dental tourism.
07

Are overseas dental clinics on SmileJet safe for Australian patients?

Yes. SmileJet verifies every overseas clinic against 47 safety criteria including sterilisation protocols, dentist credentials, material sourcing (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem, IPS E.max), and patient outcome data. Many partner clinics in Vietnam, Thailand, Mexico, and Turkey have Australian-trained dentists and treat hundreds of Australian patients each year. SmileCare Global Warranty provides up to USD $750 travel reimbursement for warranty visits.
08

What should Australians consider before travelling abroad for dental work?

Get a local Australian quote first for comparison, request a detailed treatment plan and material specifications (implant brand, crown material) from the overseas clinic, check the clinic's warranty terms, allow enough time for the full treatment plus any post-op recovery, and check your travel insurance covers dental complications. For implant cases, plan for a follow-up return visit 4-6 months later for the final prosthetic.
09

Can I get follow-up care in Australia after treatment overseas?

Yes. Overseas clinics on SmileJet provide complete digital treatment records (X-rays, CBCT scans, implant brand/size, crown material) that your Australian dentist can use for follow-up care and adjustments. Most Australian dentists will happily take on post-treatment maintenance of overseas implants and crowns. Warranties from reputable overseas clinics are honoured if you return for warranty-covered issues.

Notes & References

  1. [1] SmileJet's audit covers 47 criteria across sterilization, clinician credentialing, equipment age, patient-volume disclosures, malpractice history, and photographic documentation of the facility. See the full checklist. โ†ฉ
  2. [2] Savings figures compare median prices at SmileJet-partner clinics in Australia against ADA-surveyed US medians (2024) and NHS private-sector equivalents (2024). Your actual quote depends on diagnosis and materials. โ†ฉ
  3. [3] Hanoi (HAN) and Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) both accept direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, and Singapore; connections from London and Los Angeles via Bangkok, Seoul, or Doha. โ†ฉ

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These notes are refreshed as we audit. Dates above reflect the last field visit โ€” not the last page update.

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