Tooth Extraction Cost in Australia Without Insurance

Tooth extraction in Australia costs $150–$600 without insurance in 2026. Simple and surgical prices explained, plus CDBS cover for eligible children.

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Tooth extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. The Australian Dental Association reports that extractions remain one of the most commonly performed dental procedures in Australia, with decay, periodontal disease, and trauma being the leading reasons teeth require removal (ADA, Tooth Removal, 2024). According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, cost is the most commonly cited barrier to dental care among Australian adults, with approximately 30 per cent of adults delaying or avoiding treatment due to expense (AIHW, Oral Health and Dental Care in Australia, 2023). Understanding extraction costs helps patients in Townsville plan financially and avoid postponing necessary treatment.

Tooth Extraction Cost Breakdown

At verified Townsville clinics, tooth extraction fees in 2026 are as follows.

Extraction TypeCost (Without Insurance)ADA Item Numbers
Simple extraction$150–$350311, 314
Surgical extraction$300–$600324, 384
Wisdom tooth (simple)$250–$500314
Wisdom tooth (surgical, impacted)$400–$800324, 384

Additional Costs

ServiceCostNotes
Periapical X-ray$30–$50Standard pre-extraction imaging
OPG X-ray$60–$100Panoramic view for wisdom teeth
Local anaesthesiaIncludedPart of the extraction fee
Nitrous oxide sedation$100–$200Optional for anxious patients
IV sedation$500–$1,000For multiple extractions or severe anxiety

Local anaesthesia is always included in the extraction fee. Sedation options are available for patients with dental anxiety or those undergoing multiple extractions in a single appointment.

Simple vs Surgical Extraction

The type of extraction is the primary factor determining cost. Your dentist will assess the tooth’s condition using clinical examination and X-rays to determine which approach is required.

FactorSimple ExtractionSurgical Extraction
Tooth positionFully erupted, visiblePartially erupted, broken, impacted
TechniqueForceps and elevatorIncision, bone removal, sectioning
Duration10–20 minutes20–45 minutes
Recovery2–3 days5–7 days
Cost$150–$350$300–$600
StitchesRarely neededUsually required

Early treatment is important. A tooth that could be simply extracted today may require surgical extraction if it fractures further or if infection develops. The cost difference between a simple and surgical extraction can be $150 to $300.

Insurance, CDBS, and Payment Options

For patients with private health insurance, typical rebates for extractions range from $80 to $250 per tooth depending on the fund and level of cover. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule provides full coverage for eligible children.

Townsville clinics offer interest-free payment plans for patients who need multiple extractions or who wish to spread the cost of treatment.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a tooth extraction cost without insurance in Australia?

A tooth extraction in Australia costs $150 to $600 without insurance in 2026, depending on whether the extraction is simple or surgical. A simple extraction of a fully erupted tooth costs $150 to $350, while a surgical extraction involving gum or bone removal costs $300 to $600 per tooth. Wisdom teeth extractions are typically at the higher end of the surgical range. Townsville clinics provide an exact quote after your examination and X-rays so you know the full cost upfront before proceeding.

What is the difference between a simple and surgical extraction?

A simple extraction is performed on a tooth that is fully visible above the gum line and can be removed with forceps after loosening with an elevator instrument. It typically takes 10 to 20 minutes. A surgical extraction is required when a tooth is broken below the gum line, impacted, or has curved or fused roots that prevent straightforward removal. The dentist makes an incision in the gum tissue and may need to remove bone or section the tooth into pieces. Surgical extractions take longer and require more post-operative care.

Is tooth extraction covered under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule?

Yes. Simple tooth extractions are covered under the Australian Government's Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which provides up to $1,095 in dental benefits over a two-year period for eligible children aged 0 to 17. Surgical extractions may also be partially covered depending on the item numbers billed. Eligibility is linked to receiving Family Tax Benefit Part A or certain government payments. verified Townsville clinics bulk-bills CDBS patients so eligible children pay nothing out of pocket for covered services.

How can I reduce the cost of a tooth extraction?

Several options can reduce your out-of-pocket cost for a tooth extraction. Private health insurance with extras cover typically rebates $80 to $250 per extraction. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule covers extractions for eligible children at no cost. verified Townsville clinics also offers interest-free payment plans for patients without insurance. Addressing dental problems early — before a simple extraction becomes a surgical one — is the most effective way to keep costs down, as surgical extractions cost roughly twice as much as simple ones.

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