Payment Options for
Dental Sedation
- An all inclusive single fee, meaning no suprise charges
- Patients directly charged
- Payment plans offered
- Medicare rebate processed on behalf of patients
COSTS & PAYMENT OPTIONS
Widom Teeth/Implants
For patients requiring dental treatments under sedation, we offer several payment options to fit different financial situations. These payment plans include platforms such as Paypal & Afterpay. Additionally, patients can inquire about the possibility of using the early release of their superannuation to fund dental treatments for themselves or their family members.
The prices listed here are rough estimates to give you an idea of the additional cost of sedation during dental treatment. For exact prices, please consult with asleep dentistry or your dental clinic.
$750 (at clinic)
Deep Sedation with
IV Sedation
IV sedation is available right in our clinic, no hospital needed. It makes dental visits easier by softening memories of the procedure. Plus, you’ll recover faster than with general anaesthesia.
✔ We come to you
✔ IV sedation at your clinic, no hospital needed. Your familiar equipment, chair and assistants.
✔ Cheaper for patients, no expensive hospital admission fees.
✔ Intravenous sedation throughout the procedure.
✔ IV sedation provides a deep state of sedation, patients often have little or no recollection or procedure.
$4900 (at hospital)
Complete Sleep with
General Anaesthetics
General anaesthetics are used when lighter sedations—like laughing gas or IV—is inadequate. GA renders the patient unconscious and ensures the procedure is both pain-free and not remembered.
✔ Conducted at hospital
✔ A general anaesthetic is provided, the airway will have a breathing tube in place which will need to be operated around.
✔ Increased turn-around time required.
✔ General anaesthetic will require patients to be ventilated and at times paralysed to facilitate. This will all be reversed and weaned at the end of the procedure. dental treatment.
Payment Plans Available:
Estimated Net Out of Pocket Cost After
Standard Medicare Rebates
Anaesthesia fees are completely non-refundable. At the time of booking all equipment medications and staff are booked and paid.
Individual circumstances may be considered on case by case basis with appropriate documentation
Anaesthesia fees are completely non-refundable. At the time of booking all equipment medications and staff are booked and paid. Individual circumstances may be considered on case by case basis with appropriate documentation
