Dental Care Costs in Australia
Medicare (Universal) + Private Health Insurance · Valuta: A$ (AUD)
Checkup & Clean
A$200–A$300
Filling Cost
A$150–A$350
Root Canal
A$1,000–A$2,000
Crown Cost
A$1,200–A$2,000
CDBS Benefit (2 years)
A$1,095
Australians with Dental Insurance
55%
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Dental care in Australia is largely excluded from the public Medicare system, making it one of the most significant out-of-pocket health expenses for Australians. A standard dental checkup and clean costs approximately A$200–A$300, while a single filling ranges from A$150–A$350 depending on size and material. Root canal treatment costs A$1,000–A$2,000 per tooth, and a dental crown costs A$1,200–A$2,000.
The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) provides up to A$1,095 in dental benefits per eligible child over a two-year period for basic dental services including examinations, X-rays, cleaning, fissure sealing, fillings, root canals, and extractions. Eligibility is based on family income thresholds and receiving certain government payments. Public dental services exist in each state for concession card holders, but waiting times can extend to two years or more.
Approximately 55% of Australians have some form of private health insurance that includes dental coverage ('extras cover'). However, even with insurance, annual benefit limits for dental are typically A$500–A$1,500, which may not fully cover major procedures. Dental tourism to countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam has grown among Australians seeking more affordable care for complex procedures.
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Data fra Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Medicare Australia (Services Australia), Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Sidst opdateret: 2026-03-01. Denne information er kun til uddannelsesmæssige formål og udgør ikke medicinsk rådgivning.