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Dental costs in Newcastle

Compare indicative private dental prices in Newcastle. General adult dental is usually not covered by Medicare, so the useful comparison is the quoted fee after any extras-cover rebate.

Last updated: 2026-05-11. All prices in AUD.

Quick answer

In Newcastle, routine private dental check-ups commonly sit around A$150-A$350, crowns often around A$1,200-A$2,000, single implants around A$3,000-A$6,500 and Invisalign around A$5,000-A$9,000. Always ask for an itemised quote before major treatment.

Indicative dental prices in Newcastle

TreatmentTypical private rangeWhat changes the quote
Check-up and cleanA$150-A$350New-patient offers can be lower; check X-rays and fluoride.
FillingA$150-A$400Size, tooth position and material affect price.
Dental crownA$1,200-A$2,000Lab work and material choice drive quote differences.
Dental implantA$3,000-A$6,500Ask whether fixture, abutment and crown are included.
InvisalignA$5,000-A$9,000Case complexity, refinements and retainers affect total cost.
Teeth whiteningA$260-A$800+Take-home kits usually cost less than in-chair whitening.

Medicare

Medicare usually does not cover routine adult dental care. Eligible children may be able to use the Child Dental Benefits Schedule.

Extras cover

Extras policies can rebate basic or major dental, but annual limits, waiting periods and preferred-provider rules matter.

Quote checks

For crowns, implants and Invisalign, ask for treatment stages, included reviews, scans, lab fees, retainers and payment timing.

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Sources & further reading

Prescription treatments require a valid Australian prescription from an AHPRA-registered practitioner. This site does not provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.