Treatments & Pricing

Private Dental Check-ups

New patient Examination with X -rays – £65.00

Digital X-rays – £11.50 each

Routine Examination – £42.00

Tooth coloured fillings (White fillings)

Single surface (small) – £115.00 onwards

2 surfaces (medium) – £135.00 onwards

3 surfaces (large) – £170.00 onwards

Hygienists Appointments

Routine Scale polish – £72.00

Air polishing treatment – £100.00

Root canal treatment

Incisor teeth – £350.00 onwards

Premolar teeth – £450.00 onwards

Molar teeth – £500.00 onwards

Private Dentures

Acrylic complete denture – £700 each

Upper and lower complete dentures –£ 1300

Acrylic partial denture – £500 onwards

Private Flexi Denture – £750 onwards

Private chrome Cobalt denture – £1250 onwards

Additions to the denture – £100 onwards

Crowns & Bridges

Porcelain fused to Metal crown – £425 onwards

All ceramic (metal free) / Zirconia / EMAX – £800 onwards

Veneers – £750 onwards

Precious metal crown – £525 onwards

Inlay/ Onlay – £450 onwards

Fibre post – £110 onwards

Maryland Bridge (resin-retained) – £600.00 onwards

3 unit conventional bridge (per tooth) – £750 onwards

Extra units- £500 onwards

Tooth Whitening

Enlighten tooth whitening – £499

Home teeth whitening – £350

Extractions

Non surgical Extractions – £105 onwards

Surgical extractions – £220 onwards

Invisalign

Single arch – £3000

Upper and lower arch – £4500

Implants

Consultation – £100.00

Single unit implant – £2800 onwards

Private Treatment List

How much will you pay for private dental treatment, we have explained in each treatment list.

There are three NHS charge bands. From April 2018 to March 2019, the costs are as follows:

Band 1: £27.40 covers an examination, diagnosis and advice. If necessary, it also includes X-rays, a scale and polish, and planning for further treatment.

Band 2: £75.30 covers all treatment included in Band 1, plus additional treatment, such as fillings, root canal treatment and removing teeth (extractions).

Band 3: £326.70 covers all treatment included in Bands 1 and 2, plus more complex procedures, such as crowns, dentures and bridges.

 

For more information, see What is included in each NHS dental band charge?