Our Fees
You may qualify for full or part exemption from the NHS charges if you are in one of the following categories:
- Under 18
- Under 18 and in full time education
- Receiving Pension Credit guarantee credit
- An expectant mother or a mother with a child under one year of age
- Receiving income support
- Receiving job seekers allowance
- Low income (AG1/HC1/HC2 form)
- Income-related Employment & Support Allowance
- Receiving Family Tax Credit
NHS charges are fixed by the government and are normally due when the treatment starts,
so please be prepared to pay when asked to do so.
At your examination appointment, you will receive a full treatment plan including all the relevant costs.
Payment Methods
We accept cash and all major cards, please do no hesitate to ask if you have any queries.
- Switch
- Mastercard
- Delta
- Cheque (with cheque guarantee card)
- Visa
- American Express
Private Charges
Special Services
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Diagnostics
- New patient check up (full mouth assessment with thorough gum assessment, 2 x-rays, diagnosis, treatment plan) £70.00
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Follow up check up £40.00
Child check up (up to 12 years old £40.00
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Restorative
- Composite filling
- one surface from £80.00
- two surfaces from £120.00
- three surfaces from £150.00
- Fibre glass post £120.00
- Composite tooth build-up from £250.00
- Composite veneer from £240.00
- Cosmetic tooth recontouring with a cosmetic material from £240.00
- Cosmetic gap closure (per one tooth) from £180.00
- Temporary filling from £60.00
- Fissure sealant (per tooth) £50.00
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Endodontics
- Root canal treatment
- incisors/canines £320.00
- premolars £390.00
- molars £480.00
- Re-root canal treatment-as above plus £80.00
- Dressing in between appointments £50.00
- Closing the root perforation from £200.00
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Prosthodontics
- Full acrylic denture (upper or lower) from £480.00
- Full acrylic denture -upper or lower from £960.00
- Partial cobalt-chrome denture from £890.00
- Flexible denture from £900.00
- Addition to the denture (tooth/clasp) from £150.00
- Denture repair £120.00
- Denture reline £120.00
- Temporary acrylic denture from £250.00
- Immediate acrylic denture from £250.00
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Resotrative ctd
- Bridge re-cement (per one unit) £80.00
- Post and core re-cement £80.00
- Veneer re-cement £80.00
- Porcelain bonded crown ( procelain fused to metal) from £480.00
- Metal free crown (e-max/full contour zirconia/porcelain bonded zirconia) from £600.00
- Metal post and core (single) £180.00
- Metal post and core (split) £240.00
- Metal post and core + cosmetic opaquer (single) £210.00
- Metal post and core + cosmetic opaquer (split) £270.00
- Zirconium post and core £280.00
- Veneer from £600.00
- Bridge (porcelain fused to metal) per one unit from £480.00
- Bridge (metal free) per one unit from £600.00
- Removal of the crown £60.00
- Removal of the post £120.00
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Oral surgery
- Simple tooth extraction from £80.00
- Complex tooth extraction from £150.00
- Wisdom tooth extraction from £250.00
- Fractured root extraction from £150.00
- Extraction of the tooth started in another practice from £150.00
- Abscess incision £80.00
- Guided bone regeneration from £450.00
- Stitches removal (extraction in our practice) free of charge
- Stiches removal (extraction at another practice) £50.00
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Hygiene/Preventative treatment
- Scale and polish with a hygenist £65.00
- Scale and polish with a dentist £65.00
- Air flow polishing £80.00
- Fluoride varnish application (full mouth) £80.00
- Bite/night guard from £150.00
- Dentomycine gel application (one session) £60.00
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Teeth Whitening
- Enlighten whitening - guaranteed B1 Vita Shade £580.00
- Non - vital tooth whitening (per tooth, per session) £65.00
- Take home kit whitening £199.00
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Invisalign
- Consultation £50.00
- Full treatment from £2500
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Botox
- One zone from £200.00
- Two zones £230.00
- Three zones £260.00
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Dermal fillers
- Quoted individually per tube
Free NHS dental treatment or help with health costs
You do not have to pay for NHS dental treatment if, when the treatment starts, you are:
• aged under 18
• under 19 and receiving full-time education
• pregnant or a mother who has had a baby in the previous 12 months
You also do not have to pay if, when the treatment starts, or when you are asked to pay:
- You are included in an award of
• Income Support
• Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
• Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
• Universal Credit
• Pension Credit guarantee credit
Universal credit & for the last assessment period there were no earnings or earnings within the allowed limit
• Universal credit & for the last assessment period there were no earnings or earnings within the allowed limit
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• you are named on a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate, or you are entitled to an NHS tax credit exemption certificate
• you are named on a valid HC2 certificate
For further information on NHS dental services and dental charges, see the dental services section of the NHS Choices website (www.nhs.uk), or ask your dentist or primary care trust for help.
You will not be exempt from paying if you receive Incapacity Benefit, contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance, contribution-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Council Tax Benefit, Housing Benefit or Pension Credit savings credit, when paid on their own. Medical conditions do not exempt patients from payment for dental treatment.
You will be asked to show your dentist written proof that you do not have to pay for all or part of your NHS treatment. You will also be asked to sign a form to confirm that you do not have to pay. If your name is on a valid HC3 certificate, you may not have to pay for all your treatment. Checks are made on free and reduced cost treatment claims. If you say you have the right to free treatment when you do not, you may incur a penalty charge.
What treatments should I expect to be provided under the NHS?
You will be able to have all treatment provided under the NHS that your dentist feels is Practiceally necessary in order to keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy. If your dentists says that you need a particular type of treatment, you should not be asked to pay for it privately.
If you are moving to live in another area of the country soon, you may want to wait until you arrive in the new area before starting treatment. If you are unable to complete a course of treatment that has already been started before you move, speak to your dentist. The primary care trust (PCT) responsible for your new area will help you to find another NHS dentist if you are having difficulty.
NHS dental charges
The charge you pay depends on the treatment you need to keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy. You will only ever be asked to pay one charge for each complete course of treatment, even if you need to visit your dentist more than once to finish it – either Band 1, Band 2 or Band 3. If you have to be referred to another dentist for another, separate course of treatment, you can expect a second charge. Some minor treatments are free.
If you are not exempt from charges, you should pay one of the following charges for each course of treatment you receive:
Band 1 course of treatment – £26.80
This covers an examination, diagnosis (eg X-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, a scale and polish if needed, and application of fluoride varnish or fissure sealant. If you require urgent care, even if your urgent treatment needs more than one appointment to complete, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge.
Band 2 course of treatment – £73.50
This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or if your dentist needs to take out one or more of your teeth.
Band 3 course of treatment – £319.10
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures and bridges.
Band 4 (Urgent treatment) – £26.80
NHS Charges updated: 16/04/2024
For more information visit
https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/nhs-services/dentists/understanding-nhs-dental-charges/