Rosny · TAS · 7018

Emergency Dentists in Rosny, TAS

Comparing emergency dentists in Rosny? Browse the providers we list serving Rosny and the surrounding Hobart area, typically $250-$450. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.

I need an emergency dentist right now.

For genuine dental emergencies (severe pain, knocked-out tooth, swelling spreading to face, uncontrolled bleeding) call your regular dentist first — most have emergency contact numbers. Many capital city CBDs have dedicated emergency dentists open 7 days, late nights, and public holidays. Cost: $250-$450 for emergency consultation + treatment. If after midnight, hospital emergency departments handle dental trauma but not pain. For knocked-out adult teeth: place in milk and see a dentist within 60 minutes for best chance of re-implantation.

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

Rosny at a glance

Rosny (7018) is a small eastern-shore residential pocket suburb of Hobart, TAS, approximately 5 km from the Hobart CBD. Home to around 1,300 residents with a median age of 47 and a median household income of $1,853/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $1003k (2026). Local landmarks include Rosny Hill Lookout.

Population

1,300

Median age

47

Median income / wk

$1,853

Km from CBD

5

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Dentists serving Rosny listed in our directory

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Austin Orthodontics

Specialist orthodontist practice on Bathurst Street, Hobart CBD, led by Dr David Austin, offering Invisalign and all forms of braces for adults and children.

Hobart CBD based (99 Bathurst St) Specialist orthodontist (Dr David Austin) Full Invisalign range (Full, Lite, Teen, i7) Clear, metal, lingual and LightForce braces Adult and children's orthodontics Orthognathic surgery referrals

Hobart

Standard specialist orthodontic fees

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Bayfield Dental

Established (30+ years) family practice with clinics in Rosny Park and Hobart's Victoria Street offering general, cosmetic and implant dentistry.

Two clinics: Rosny Park and Hobart (Victoria St) Established 30+ years General and cosmetic dentistry Dental implants Children's dental therapist on staff HiCaps claiming

Hobart

Standard private fees; HiCaps on-the-spot claiming

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Bupa Dental Hobart

Collins Street clinic in the national Bupa Dental network offering general, cosmetic, implant, orthodontic and specialist periodontic/prosthodontic services.

Hobart CBD based (150 Collins St) NSQHS-accredited Implant dentist (Australian Society of Implant Dentistry fellow) Specialist periodontics and prosthodontics Bupa Members First preferred provider

Hobart

Bupa Members First preferred provider; CDBS-eligible children (2-17)

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City Dental Hobart

Established Collins Street general dental practice (25+ years) located in the heart of the Hobart CBD above Minimax.

Hobart CBD based (119 Collins St) Established 25+ years ago Two-dentist general practice Part of the City Dental Tasmania group

Hobart

Standard private fees

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Dental on Collins

Long-established Collins Street family practice (30+ years) offering general, cosmetic, orthodontic, implant and emergency dentistry in the Hobart CBD.

Hobart CBD based (188 Collins St) 30+ years in operation Invisalign and Angel Aligner clear aligners Cosmetic dentistry and veneers Dental implants ADA Tasmania member Emergency dentistry

Hobart

Standard private fees; Afterpay and Humm available

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Dr J.A. Chau Dental Surgeons

Macquarie Street practice serving southern Tasmania for over 50 years, offering general, cosmetic and implant dentistry plus emergency care.

Hobart CBD based (149 Macquarie St) Serving southern Tasmania 50+ years General and cosmetic dentistry Dental implants Emergency dental Sedation options

Hobart

Standard private fees

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Hobart Family Dental

Independent, family-owned Collins Street practice with four dentists and 80+ years combined experience offering general, cosmetic and emergency dentistry.

Hobart CBD based (212 Collins St) Family-owned, no corporate affiliation 80+ years combined experience After-hours emergency line Implants and cosmetic dentistry Paediatric dentistry

Hobart

Standard private fees; accepts all health funds

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Innova Dental Rosny

Eastern Shore practice in Rosny Park offering general, cosmetic, full-arch implant, Invisalign and guaranteed same-day emergency dentistry.

Hobart Eastern Shore (Rosny Park) Certified Invisalign provider All-on-4 / full-arch implants Same-day CEREC crowns Guaranteed same-day emergency (before 10am) Free children's dentistry

Hobart

Standard private fees; interest-free payment plans (Zip, Afterpay, SuperCare)

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Island Dental

Family and cosmetic dental practice on Elizabeth Street in the Hobart CBD offering general, cosmetic, orthodontic, implant and same-day emergency care.

Hobart CBD based (Elizabeth St) General and cosmetic dentistry Orthodontics and braces All-on-4 dental implants Same-day emergency appointments ADA branding displayed

Hobart

Standard private fees; same-day appointments

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Moonah, Claremont & Campbell Street Dental Centre

ADA-accredited three-clinic group (Moonah, Claremont, Hobart) offering general, cosmetic, implant and Invisalign orthodontic care with extended weeknight and Saturday hours.

ADA Independently Accredited practice Three Hobart-metro locations Invisalign provider Dental implants Extended weeknight and Saturday hours Preferred provider: Medibank, Bupa, HCF, NIB and more

Hobart

Standard private fees; preferred provider for several health funds

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North Hobart Dental

Elizabeth Street, North Hobart practice offering general, cosmetic, orthodontic/Invisalign, implant, oral surgery and emergency dentistry.

North Hobart based (273 Elizabeth St) Orthodontics and Invisalign Dental implants Oral surgery and laser dentistry Emergency dental care Paediatric dentistry

Hobart

Standard private fees

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Common questions

Dentist FAQs, Rosny

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

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 Rosny 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.