Ainslie · ACT · 2602

Dental Specialists in Ainslie, ACT

Comparing dental specialists in Ainslie? Browse the providers we list serving Ainslie and the surrounding Canberra area, typically $500-$3,500. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.

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A single dental implant in Australia in 2026 costs $4,500 to $7,000 all-up (implant post + abutment + crown). All-on-4 full arch implants cost $25,000-$35,000 per arch. Mini implants cost $2,000-$3,500 each. Private health insurance with major dental covers $1,000-$2,500 per implant. Bali, Thailand and Turkey offer implants for $1,200-$2,500 each but local follow-up is limited and complications can be expensive to fix in Australia. Most quality Australian implant dentists offer payment plans (Afterpay, MediPay).

15M+

Australians visiting a dentist annually

23,000+

Dentists registered in Australia

$11.5B

Australian dental industry size

$1,132/2 years

Children eligible for CDBS bulk-billing

Ainslie at a glance

Ainslie (2602) is a established inner-north heritage suburb suburb of Canberra, ACT, approximately 3 km from the Canberra CBD. Home to around 5,300 residents with a median age of 42 and a median household income of $2,434/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $1428k (2026). Local landmarks include Mount Ainslie lookout.

Population

5,300

Median age

42

Median income / wk

$2,434

Km from CBD

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Dentists serving Ainslie listed in our directory

Alphabetical. Ordering on ranked listicles follows our methodology. Updated June 2026.

Civic Gentle Dental Care

A CBD-based general and cosmetic dental clinic in Civic offering Invisalign, implants and emergency dentistry.

Canberra CBD based Invisalign Platinum Elite provider Emergency dental services Cosmetic dentistry & veneers Implants & root canals NIB First Choice Dental provider

Canberra

Standard private fees; NIB First Choice provider; bulk-bills children (CDBS)

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Downtown Dental

A Braddon clinic opposite the Canberra Centre providing general dentistry, implants and daily-allocated emergency care.

Braddon / Canberra City fringe Daily emergency appointments Dental implants Crowns, bridges & dentures Root canal treatment Principal Dr Jake Yu (BDSc)

Canberra

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Elfar Dental

A Belconnen practice led by Dr Mohamed Elfar offering Invisalign, implants, CEREC same-day crowns and emergency dentistry.

Belconnen town centre AHPRA reg. DEN0000979762 MRACDS (Royal Australasian College) Invisalign & orthodontics Full-arch dental implants CEREC same-day crowns Same-day emergency care

Canberra

Standard private fees; same-day emergency appointments

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Embrace Orthodontists

A specialist orthodontic practice with Canberra clinics in Manuka, Belconnen and Gungahlin, ranked among Australia's top Invisalign providers.

Specialist orthodontists Manuka, Belconnen & Gungahlin Black Diamond Invisalign provider 4,000+ Invisalign cases Metal & clear braces Payment plans from $60/week

Canberra

Specialist orthodontic fees; payment plans from $60/week

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Franklin Bright Smiles

A Franklin/Gungahlin family practice led by Dr Shruti Biyani offering Invisalign, braces, emergency care and an after-hours line for existing patients.

Franklin / Gungahlin Invisalign & traditional braces Emergency dental care After-hours line (existing patients) In-chair & take-home whitening Principal Dr Shruti Biyani

Canberra

Standard private fees

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Modern Dentistry Canberra (Maven Dental)

A long-established CBD practice (part of the Maven Dental group) at City Walk Centre offering general, cosmetic and emergency dentistry.

Canberra CBD based Part of Maven Dental group Invisalign & orthodontics Implants & oral surgery Emergency dental care Root canal treatment

Canberra

Standard private fees; major health funds accepted

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Molonglo Dental Surgery

A Molonglo Valley practice at the Coombs Medical Hub offering Invisalign, implants and an after-hours emergency dentist.

Coombs / Molonglo Valley After-hours emergency dentist Invisalign Implants & cosmetic dentistry Children's dentistry & Myobrace Sleep apnoea appliances

Canberra

Standard private fees

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Northside Family Dental

A Gungahlin family practice offering Invisalign, ZOOM whitening, sedation dentistry and emergency care, led by Dr Shilpa Kalburgi.

Gungahlin town centre Invisalign Certified Provider ZOOM whitening Sedation dentistry HCF & NIB preferred provider Children (CDBS)

Canberra

Standard private fees; HCF & NIB preferred provider; bulk-bills children (CDBS)

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Positive Dental Health

A Belconnen practice of 10+ years offering general and cosmetic dentistry, teeth straightening and emergency care, and a preferred provider for several major funds.

Belconnen (Bindubi St) 10+ years in Belconnen Bupa/Medibank/HCF preferred provider Teeth straightening (clear aligners) Emergency dental care Children's dentistry

Canberra

Standard private fees; preferred provider for Bupa, Medibank, HCF, CBHS & Smile

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Supersmile Orthodontist

A specialist orthodontic practice (established 1998) with clinics in Canberra City, Aranda and Tuggeranong and Invisalign Platinum status.

Specialist orthodontists Canberra City, Aranda & Tuggeranong Invisalign Platinum provider Established 1998 Clear & multi-coloured braces Directors Dr Papas & Dr Te Moananui

Canberra

Specialist orthodontic fees; payment plans available

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The Dental Surgery in Belconnen

A QIP-accredited Belconnen practice in Westfield offering general, restorative and cosmetic dentistry with implants and emergency care.

Belconnen (Westfield) QIP-DEN accredited practice Dental implants & veneers Emergency dental services HCF & Medibank preferred provider DVA & children (CDBS)

Canberra

Standard private fees; HCF & Medibank preferred provider; DVA patients; children (CDBS)

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Weston Dental Surgery

A Weston Creek family practice at Cooleman Court offering Invisalign, CEREC same-day crowns, implants and same-day emergency appointments.

Weston Creek (Cooleman Court) Invisalign provider CEREC same-day crowns Dental implants HCF & CBHS preferred provider DVA Gold Card accepted Saturday appointments

Canberra

Standard private fees; HCF & CBHS preferred provider; DVA Gold Card accepted; children (CDBS)

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Common questions

Dentist FAQs, Ainslie

How much does a dental check-up and clean cost in Ainslie (Ainslie)?

Without insurance: $180-$320 for a check-up, scale and clean (item 011, 012, 114). With basic extras dental cover, typical out-of-pocket is $30-$100. Many private health funds offer "no gap" cleanings at preferred providers. Children under 17 may be eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) — up to $1,132 over 2 years bulk-billed if family receives Family Tax Benefit Part A.

How do I find an emergency dentist?

For genuine emergencies (severe pain, swelling, knocked-out tooth, uncontrolled bleeding): call your regular dentist first — most have after-hours numbers. Capital city CBDs have dedicated emergency dentists open 7 days, evenings, and holidays (Sydney: 1300 Smiles Emergency, Melbourne: Smile Solutions, Brisbane: 1300SMILES). Hospital emergency departments handle dental trauma but rarely treat pain. Cost: $250-$450 for emergency assessment and treatment.

Are dental implants worth the cost?

For most people with missing teeth, yes — implants are the gold standard. They preserve jawbone (which deteriorates after tooth loss), function like natural teeth, last 20+ years with proper care, and don't damage adjacent teeth (unlike bridges). Cost-per-year: $200-$350/year over 20 years, comparable to other dental work. Alternatives like bridges ($2,500-$4,000) or dentures ($1,200-$5,000) cost less upfront but have functional and aesthetic limitations.

What's included in Ainslie private health insurance dental waiting period?

Standard waiting periods: 2 months general dental (cleanings, fillings, x-rays), 12 months major dental (crowns, bridges, implants, orthodontics), 12 months for orthodontics. Switching between funds at the same level: waiting periods usually waived. Joining for the first time: full waiting period applies. Pre-existing conditions: dental conditions present before joining are still covered after waiting periods (unlike some other health conditions).

How do I get cheap dental work?

Options ranked by reliability: 1) Public dental services (eligibility based on Centrelink) — free but waitlists can be 6-24 months. 2) Dental schools (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide universities) — student-performed work supervised by professors, 50-70% cheaper. 3) Bulk-billed children's dentistry via CDBS. 4) Major dental insurance with no-gap providers. 5) Payment plans (Afterpay, MediPay, Humm) for one-off larger work. Avoid cheap overseas dental — initial savings often disappear with complications.

Should I go to Bali or Thailand for dental work?

Dental tourism saves 50-70% on major work (implants, veneers, crowns) but carries real risks: variable regulation standards, language barriers, no follow-up care, complications expensive to fix in Australia, and Australian dentists generally won't guarantee overseas work. Best for: simple cosmetic procedures, full mouth rehabilitation when budget is the main constraint, patients who can return for follow-up. Worst for: complex cases needing multiple visits or potentially complex follow-up.

What's the difference between a dentist, an orthodontist and a periodontist?

Dentist (5-year degree): general care, fillings, cleanings, basic extractions, simple cosmetic work. Orthodontist (additional 3 years specialist training): braces, Invisalign, jaw alignment, complex bites. Periodontist (additional 3 years): gum disease treatment, gum grafting, dental implant placement. Endodontist (additional 3 years): complex root canals, retreatment. Oral surgeon (additional 4-6 years): complex extractions, jaw surgery, implants. Specialists charge 50-100% more than general dentists for their area.

How often should I see a dentist?

Standard recommendation: every 6 months for a check-up and clean. People with healthy teeth and gums can sometimes extend to 12-month visits. People with gum disease, diabetes, smokers, or cosmetic dental work should visit every 3-4 months. Children should start dental visits by age 1 (or when first tooth appears). Pregnancy increases gum disease risk — book a clean in the second trimester. Always see a dentist within 24 hours for trauma, severe pain, or facial swelling.