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We understand that investing in your dental health can be a big decision, which is why we’ve partnered with Tabeo to offer flexible finance options. Use our easy-to-use finance calculator below to explore affordable monthly payment plans tailored to your needs, helping you get the treatment you want, without delay.

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Price List

DIAGNOSTIC

New patient examination (inc 2 BWs)
£79.00 (£45 offer price)
Examination (recall)
£66.00
Emergency appointment
- Patient of the practice same-day appointment
£79.00
- Note: If not on the same day
£69.00
New patient emergency
- Same-day appointment
£95.00
- Note: If not on the same day
£88.00
Children's exam (under 16)
£39.00
Intra-oral xrays (each)
£15.00
OPG
£55.00
Study models
£125.00
Diagnostic wax-up
£300.00
- Note: Add per tooth if >5 teeth
£50.00
Scale and polish with the dentist
- Up to 10 minutes treatment
£45.00
- Up to 20 minutes treatment
£70.00
- Up to 30 minutes treatment
£95.00

PREVENTATIVE AND GINGIVAL HEALTH

Hygienist
- 20 minutes session
£45.00
- 30 minutes session
£68.00 (+£22.00 for airflow)
Direct access hygiene (not a patient of the practice)
£85.00 (+£25.00 for airflow)
Hygiene with airflow polish (patient of the practice)
£90.00
Plan airflow top up fee
£22.00
GBT
- 30 minutes treatment
£95.00
- 45 minutes treatment
£135.00
- 60 minutes treatment
£175.00
Fissure sealant (per tooth)
£50.00
Sports guard
£175.00
Night guard
£175.00
Hard occlusal splint
£375.00
Anti snoring device
POA

FILLINGS

Amalgam/GIC
- 1 surface
From £180.00
- 2 surfaces
From £220.00
- 3 surfaces
From £250.00
Composite
- Cervical or buccal
From £195.00
- 1 surface
From £220.00
- 2 surfaces
From £250.00
- 3 surfaces
From £295.00
Biodentine Lining
£145.00
Full direct composite crown
From £395.00
Cosmetic composite bonding
- Edge bonding
From £275.00
- Full composite veneer
From £395.00

ROOT CANAL TREATMENT

Incisor
£400.00
Canine
£400.00
Premolar
£450.00
Molar
£575.00
Root canal with DWSI
£795.00
Re-root canal (additional charge)
£200.00

VENEERS | CROWNS | BRIDGEWORK

Cosmetic consultation
£100.00
- Smile makeover/full mouth rehab
- Note: Will be deducted from overall tax cost but non refundable
Metal / porcelain bonded crown
From £750.00
All ceramic crowns (Emax/Zirconia)
From £850.00
Full gold crowns (+daily gold rate)
From £750.00
Silver non precious
From £595.00
Porcelain bridge (per unit)
From £750.00
All ceramic bridge (per unit)
From £850.00
Gold inlay / onlay (+daily gold rate)
From £750.00
Ceramic veneer
From £850.00
Composite veneer
From £695.00
Direct fibre post + core build up
£250.00
Lab made post + core
£275.00
Shade at laboratory
£90.00
Special try
£60.00

DENTURES

Complete acrylic (upper and lower)
£850.00
Partial acrylic (upper or lower)
£675.00
Flexible denture
£1,350.00
Chrome (upper or lower)
£1,350.00
White clasps (each)
£125.00
Dentures reline (lab)
From £190.00
Dentures reline (chairside)
£150.00
Denture repair
From £99.00
Addition to acrylic denture (per tooth)
£150.00
Addition to chrome denture (per tooth)
£200.00

TEETH WHITENING

Home whitening opalescence system
£395.00 (£295 when on offer)
Enlighten whitening system
£600.00 (£500.00 when on offer)
Replacement whitening tray
£130.00
Whitening toothpaste/tooth serum
£20.00
Top up syringe 360
£35.00
Top up syringe enlighten
£88.00
Internal bleaching (per tooth)
£225.00
ICON treatment (30 minutes)
£250.00

EXTRACTIONS

Simple extraction
From £175.00
Complex / surgical extraction
From £275.00
Wisdom tooth extraction
From £350.00

ORTHODONTICS

Initial consultation
£25.00
- Will be deducted from overall tax cost but non refundable
Clincheck stage
£350.00
- Will be deducted from overall tax cost but non refundable
Invisalign® (inc free whitening)
From £3850.00
- Note: £3600 + free viveras when on offer
Removable Essix retainers (set of upper and lower)
£250.00
Upper/Lower Essix retainer
£150.00
Vivera retainers (set of 3)
£599.00
- Note: £250.00 as upgrade at end of Invisalign® treatment
Fixed bonded retainer
£225.00 per arch
Orthodontic emergency (*not in a course of treatment)
£100.00

DENTAL IMPLANTS

Consultation
£100.00
- Will be deducted from overall tax cost but non refundable
CBCT
£195.00
Implant placement and restoration
£2895.00
Sinus lift
- Internal
From £500.00
- External
From £1250.00
Extensive bone graft
£400.00
Implant emergency/yearly reviews (included in implant plan)
£150.00

FACIAL AESTHETICS

Consultation (for a limited time)
Free
Frown, forehead & crows feet (three areas)
From £275.00
Frown, forehead & crows feet (full face)
£400.00
Brow lift
From £200.00
Gummy smile
From £350.00
Tx for TMJD
From £500.00
Hyperhidrosis / excessive sweating
From £750.00
Lip filler (shaping / volume)
£275.00 (up to 1ml)
Cheek filler (contour / volume)
£275.00 (up to 1ml)
Naso-labial lines (nose to mouth lines)
£275.00 (up to 1ml)
Marionette lines (mouth to chin lines)
£275.00 (up to 1ml)
Smoker lines
£175.00
Bunny lines
£175.00

OUR DENTAL PLANS

Care Plan A (per month)
£19.00
- At just 63p per day
- 2 x Dental examinations per year
- 2 x Dental hygiene visits per year
Care Plan B (per month)
£28.00
- At just 92p per day
- 2 x Dental examinations per year
- 4 x Dental hygiene visits per year
Care Plan C (per month)
£39.00
- At just £1.28 per day
- 2 x Dental examinations per year
- 4 x GBT hygiene sessions per year

How much does NHS dental treatment cost?

Most adults need to pay for NHS dental appointments and dental treatment.

Some people can receive free NHS dental treatment or assistance with part of the treatment cost.

Discover who is eligible for free dental treatment in England.

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Band 1 can include:

  • Examination, assessment and advice (a routine dental appointment).
  • X-rays, if clinically needed.
  • Put fluoride on the surface of your teeth.
  • Simple management of gum disease, such as scaling (a thorough cleaning of the teeth and gums), may be recommended if clinically necessary.
  • Molds of your teeth, for example, can be used to see how your teeth bite together.
  • Minimal adjustments to false teeth (dentures) or orthodontic appliances, such as braces, for example, smoothing rough parts or tightening clasps.

Gum treatment, including scaling

If your dental healthcare professional recommends scaling as clinically necessary, you can receive it on the NHS. It can be done by a hygienist or dental therapist.

Scaling is usually included in Band 1 ({{nhs_band_1}}), but extensive treatment, or treatment for complex gum problems, may be charged as a Band 2 ({{nhs_band_2}}) treatment.

If the dentist says scaling is not clinically necessary, you’ll have to pay for it privately.

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Band 2 treatment includes all items in Band 1, plus it may consist of:

  • Fillings.
  • Root canal treatment is used to treat an infection or inflammation in the centre of your tooth.
  • Removing teeth (extraction) and other oral surgery procedures.
  • Sealant to fill small holes or grooves in your teeth.
  • Adding to your false teeth (dentures), such as adding a clasp or a tooth, or making extensive adjustments, such as relining and rebasing.
  • A bite-raising appliance to correct your bite (does not include a laboratory-made appliance).
  • Extensive management of gum disease.

White fillings

White fillings are available on the NHS when clinically necessary. For example, if you need a filling in your front teeth, you may be given a white filling.

If the filling is needed in one of your back teeth, a more effective option may be a silver-coloured (amalgam) filling.

Your dentist should explain your options to you. If you prefer a white filling, your dentist will be able to advise you on the private costs, risks, and benefits.

Root canal treatment

Your dentist should be able to provide root canal treatment; however, if you require more complex treatment, they may refer you to a specialist.

You may be offered the option to get root canal treatment privately as an alternative to getting it on the NHS.

It’s your choice whether you have private treatment or be referred to an NHS specialist service, where available.

Wisdom tooth removal

Wisdom teeth can be removed on the NHS when clinically necessary.

Your dentist may be able to remove them or may refer you to a specialist service.

You may also choose to be referred for private wisdom tooth removal.

Find out more about wisdom tooth removal.

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Band 3 treatment includes all items in Bands 1 and 2, plus it may consist of:

  • A type of cap that covers your real tooth (crown).
  • Restoring damaged teeth with inlays and onlays.
  • False teeth (dentures) are made from plastic or metal.
  • A fixed replacement for a missing tooth or teeth (bridge).
  • Orthodontic treatment, such as braces, is used to improve the appearance, position and function of your teeth.
  • Other custom-made appliances, not including sports guards.

Crowns and bridges

You may be offered a metal-coloured crown on a back tooth.

You could discuss alternative options which may be available privately with your dentist, as well as the risks, benefits and costs.

Crowns may need to be replaced in the future.

Orthodontics

Your dentist or orthodontist will decide if you need orthodontic treatment using a standard assessment method. If orthodontic treatment is clinically necessary, you can get it on the NHS.

Your dentist or orthodontist will be able to discuss alternative options if you or your child is not eligible for NHS-funded orthodontic treatment.

Urgent dental treatment: £27.40

You may have urgent treatment at an urgent or emergency dental appointment.

Urgent treatment can include:

  • Examination, assessment and advice.
  • X-rays.
  • Dressing of teeth (a temporary filling).
  • Emergency partial root canal treatment, for example, pulpectomy or vital pulpotomy.
  • Management of a knocked-out tooth or any necessary treatment needed for an injury.
  • Refixing inlays, crowns and bridges.
  • Removing up to 2 teeth.
  • Aftercare, including treatment for infections.
  • Adjustment and alteration of false teeth (dentures) or orthodontic appliances, such as braces.
  • Urgent treatment is needed for severe conditions that develop suddenly, such as ulcers and herpes lesions.
  • Treatment of sensitive teeth, which affects parts of the tooth called the cementum or dentine.
  • Draining a dental abscess and treating any infection.
  • 1 urgent filling (routine and non-urgent fillings are a band 2 treatment).

You may need further dental treatment after your urgent appointment, which may have additional costs.

Cost of further treatment

If you have dental treatment but need further treatment within 2 months, you do not have to pay extra if the further treatment is included in the same band or a lower band.

If you require further treatment in a higher band, you’ll need to pay the corresponding higher band fee.

You’ll have to pay for any further treatment after 2 months have passed.

Dental treatments are available for free

You do not need to pay if:

  • You’re having stitches removed.
  • Your dentist has to stop the bleeding from your mouth, for example, after a tooth extraction.
  • Your false teeth (dentures) need to be repaired – but if they cannot be repaired, you’ll have to pay for new ones.

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