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How much does cosmetic dentistry cost in Adelaide?

Cosmetic dentistry is more accessible now than ever before and it is wonderful news! Patients who wish to enhance the look and function of their teeth or boost their confidence can choose from various treatment options. When it comes to the question of costs, the answer is extremely varied. Here’s what goes into determining cosmetic dental costs with a breakdown of what you can expect to pay at the end of the article.

Types of Cosmetic Dentistry

There are a lot of different cosmetic procedures at different price points available that can improve the appearance of your smile. Some popular options in Adelaide include:

Veneers

Dental Veneers are commonly used on patients with dental concerns such as chips, cracks, minor misalignment, or discolouration. Available in composite or porcelain materials, veneers are thin shells that are placed over the tooth the improve the appearance.

Crowns and Ceramic Fillings

Dental Crowns and Ceramic Fillings are dental restorations that restore a tooth’s function and strength as well as its appearance. Crowns are caps that are placed over weakened or damaged teeth in order to strengthen them and give them a natural look and feel.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening treatments include in-chair whitening and take-home whitening kits provided by your dentist.

Invisalign Teeth Straightening

Invisalign treatment involves wearing clear dental aligners over a period of time to move and straighten misaligned teeth. It is the more discrete and more comfortable alternative to braces!

3 Major Factors That Contribute To Cost 

 1. Are you getting a Smile Makeover or multiple treatments?

If your cosmetic treatment actually involves getting various different procedures at the same time, it will result in a greater total cost.

 2. Are you getting a premium treatment?

There are different materials, techniques and options in cosmetic treatments available at different prices. All treatments offered by dentists are effective, however, premium options will usually last a longer time than alternatives. For example, porcelain veneers are more expensive than those made from composite resin.

3. How complex is your procedure?

Procedures that are more complex will cost more. This is the case if a condition such as dental or gum disease needs to be treated before cosmetic surgery or if extractions such as wisdom teeth removal are required.

2. Do you have private health insurance?

If you have private health insurance, there is a possibility your policy may include some types of dental, including cosmetic procedures like veneers, crowns or implants. This would generally be included in “extras” policies under “major dental”. In order to confirm this, you should read over your policy or get in contact with your private health fund directly to clarify. 

So,  What’s The Actual Cost Of Cosmetic Dentistry Look Like?

Cosmetic dentistry treatment invoices range from the hundreds to the tens of thousands. On the lower end are treatments like Teeth Whitening and Composite Veneers for only one or very few teeth. 

Teeth Whitening can cost as little as $250 for a take-home kit, or upward of $600 for in-chair whitening while Composite Veneers can cost between $411 – $837 per tooth in Australia (according to Finder). Porcelain Veneers, on the other hand, are made from a more durable material which will cost more, generally between $1,600 to $2,500 per tooth. 

Cosmetic procedures that require a longer treatment period, multiple procedures or specialised dentistry such as Orthodontics will incur higher costs usually in the thousands. Orthodontic teeth straightening treatments such as Invisalign are a popular example of a more expensive cosmetic procedure.

Learn More: Visit A Dental Cosmetic Clinic in Adelaide

If you are interested in exploring your cosmetic dentistry options in Adelaide further, contact our friendly cosmetic dentists in Adelaide at Burnside Dental today. We offer online bookings and are always happy to take your queries over the phone or in person at our local clinic.