12 clinics offering permanent tooth replacement · avg 4.7★ from patient reviews
Dental implants are the gold-standard permanent solution for replacing missing teeth — a titanium post fuses to your jawbone over 3–6 months, then supports a natural-looking crown. The 12 dental practices below in Adelaide, SA offer implant treatment from single-tooth replacement to full-arch solutions.
Single dental implant costs in Adelaide typically range from $4,000–$8,000 (implant post + abutment + crown), rising to $9,000–$12,000 where bone grafting is required. Full-arch All-on-4 implants range from $18,000–$33,000+ per arch. Medicare does not cover implants; private health insurance with major dental cover may contribute $500–$2,000 per year. Most Adelaide implant clinics offer payment plan options.
151-159 Ward St, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia
480 North East Road, Windsor Gardens SA 5087, Australia
189 Port Rd, Hindmarsh SA 5007, Australia
537 Glynburn Rd, Hazelwood Park SA 5066, Australia
1 Longview Rd, Windsor Gardens SA 5087, Australia
2/256 Curtis Rd, Munno Para West SA 5115, Australia
15 Roopena St, Ingle Farm SA 5098, Australia
501 Golden Grove Rd, Surrey Downs SA 5126, Australia
186 Pulteney St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
397 Marion Rd, Plympton SA 5038, Australia
50 Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Shop 23a/100 Philip Hwy, Elizabeth South SA 5112, Australia
A single dental implant in Adelaide (post, abutment and crown) typically costs $4,000–$8,000 for uncomplicated cases, and $9,000–$12,000+ if bone grafting is required. Full-arch All-on-4 implants range from $18,000–$33,000 per arch. CBD and inner-city Adelaide clinics generally charge more than outer suburban practices. Always request an itemised treatment plan before committing.
The full dental implant process typically takes 4–9 months in Adelaide. After the implant post is placed, osseointegration (fusion with the jawbone) takes 3–6 months before the permanent crown is fitted. Immediate-load implants can shorten this timeline for suitable patients. Your Adelaide dentist will assess bone density and gum health to give a realistic timeframe.
The implant procedure is performed under local anaesthetic — you'll feel pressure but not pain during placement. Post-operative soreness and swelling are normal for 3–5 days and manageable with standard pain relief. Many Adelaide implant clinics offer sedation options for anxious patients. Most patients find post-operative discomfort is less than they expected.
Medicare does not cover dental implants in Australia. Private health insurance with top-level major dental cover may contribute $500–$2,000 per year toward implant costs. Most Adelaide implant clinics offer payment plans — via Afterpay, Zip, or in-house finance — to spread costs over 12–24 months without interest.