About
76 Harley Street provides a high standard of dental care in a calm, courteous environment within a beautiful, traditional building. The practice offers spacious, light, and comfortable treatment and reception rooms designed to help patients feel relaxed.
Services
Dental ClinicCosmetic DentistDental HygienistDental Implants ProviderDentistEmergency Dental ServiceEndodontistOrthodontistPediatric DentistPeriodontist
💷 Pricing
Transparent pricing for common services. Prices last updated 09/12/2025.
Implantology
Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Titanium implant and crown used to permanently replace a missing tooth.
£5,200 Typical: £2,000–£3,000
Restorative
Implant-Supported Bridge A fixed dental prosthesis that replaces multiple missing teeth using dental implants as support anchors. Unlike traditional bridges, this solution does not require reducing adjacent healthy teeth and is supported entirely by implants placed in the jawbone.
£2,400 Typical: £3500–£12000
White Composite Filling Tooth-coloured resin filling used to restore decayed or damaged teeth.
£300 Typical: £90–£250
Dental Crown (Porcelain) Tooth-shaped cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape and strength.
£2,225 Typical: £550–£900
Dental Onlay An onlay is a custom-made restoration that repairs a damaged or decayed tooth, covering one or more of its cusps. It is a more conservative alternative to a dental crown when the tooth structure is too compromised for a filling.
£2,225 Typical: £350–£550
Root Canal Treatment (Single Tooth) Treatment to remove infection and save a tooth from extraction.
£1,600 Typical: £300–£700
Stainless Steel Crown A pre-formed metal crown used to restore a severely damaged or decayed baby tooth. It is a durable and cost-effective option to protect the tooth until it naturally falls out.
£400 Typical: £150–£300
Composite Crown A dental crown made from composite resin material that is bonded directly to the tooth. It's a tooth-coloured, single-visit alternative to traditional crowns, ideal for restoring damaged or weakened teeth while maintaining a natural appearance.
£350 Typical: £200–£450
Diagnostic
CBCT Scan A Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scan is a specialised 3D X-ray imaging technique that provides detailed views of the teeth, jawbone, sinuses, and nerve pathways. It is used for advanced treatment planning in complex dental implant placement, root canal therapy, and orthodontic assessment.
£180 Typical: £150–£400
Oral Surgery
Bone Graft A surgical procedure to rebuild or augment jawbone that has been lost due to tooth extraction, gum disease, or injury, often in preparation for dental implant placement.
£840 Typical: £400–£1200
Tooth Extraction (Simple) Removal of a tooth under local anaesthetic.
£300 Typical: £90–£200
Surgical Extraction (Complex) Complex or impacted tooth extraction, often surgical.
£1,800 Typical: £200–£400
Lip and Tongue Tie Treatment A surgical procedure to release restrictive bands of tissue (frenula) under the tongue or lip that can affect feeding, speech, and oral development, commonly performed on infants but also available for older children and adults. The treatment, known as a frenectomy or frenulotomy, aims to improve function and mobility.
£600 Typical: £250–£800
Lip Tie Treatment A surgical procedure to release a tight frenulum connecting the upper lip to the gums, which can restrict lip movement. This treatment is often performed to improve breastfeeding in infants or address speech or hygiene issues in older children and adults.
£350 Typical: £150–£400
Tongue Tie Treatment This procedure, also known as a frenectomy or frenulotomy, involves releasing a restrictive lingual frenulum to improve tongue mobility. It is commonly performed on infants to assist with breastfeeding, but can also benefit children and adults with speech or oral function issues.
£350 Typical: £150–£500
Other
CBCT Report A detailed 3D imaging report produced from Cone Beam Computed Tomography scans, providing comprehensive views of teeth, bone structure, and anatomical relationships to aid in complex dental treatment planning.
£95 Typical: £100–£300
Inhalation Sedation A conscious sedation technique using a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen, commonly known as 'happy air' or 'gas and air', to help anxious patients relax during dental treatment. You remain awake and responsive but feel calm and detached from the procedure.
£350 Typical: £100–£300
Consultation
Routine Examination (Adult) Regular dental check-up for existing adult patients to maintain oral health.
£195 Typical: £45–£80
New Patient Examination (Adult) Comprehensive oral health assessment for new adult patients, including x-rays if required.
£250 Typical: £70–£120
New Patient Examination (Child) Dental check-up for new child patients, usually including advice on brushing and diet.
£250 Typical: £30–£60
Routine Examination (Child) Ongoing check-up for existing child patients.
£185 Typical: £25–£50
Cosmetic Consultation A dedicated appointment to discuss your aesthetic goals, assess your oral health, and explore potential cosmetic treatments. The dentist will explain available options, benefits, and expected outcomes, often supported by digital imaging or mock-ups.
£95 Typical: £50–£150
Cosmetic
Porcelain Veneer Custom porcelain shell bonded to the front of a tooth to improve appearance.
£2,400 Typical: £450–£850
Composite Veneers Composite veneers are a cosmetic dental treatment where a tooth-coloured resin material is applied directly to the teeth to improve their appearance, shape, or colour. They are a less invasive and more affordable alternative to porcelain veneers, often completed in a single visit.
£1,200 Typical: £150–£400 per tooth
Composite Bonding Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure where tooth-coloured resin material is applied to repair, restore, or enhance the appearance of a tooth's shape, size, or colour.
£680 Typical: £150–£400
Teeth Whitening (In-Surgery) Professional in-chair whitening treatment for faster results.
£820 Typical: £350–£600
Facial Aesthetics Facial aesthetics encompasses non-surgical treatments performed by qualified dental practitioners to enhance the appearance of facial features, typically including anti-wrinkle injections (e.g., Botox) and dermal fillers. These procedures are commonly used to reduce wrinkles, add volume to lips or cheeks, and provide a more youthful, rejuvenated look.
£100 Typical: £150–£350
Hyperhidrosis Treatment A treatment to reduce excessive sweating, typically in areas like the hands, underarms or feet, using injections that temporarily block nerve signals to sweat glands. It's offered in dental settings due to expertise with injections and facial anatomy.
£400 Typical: £350–£700
Dermal Filler Dermal filler treatment involves injecting gels into the skin to smooth lines, wrinkles, or enhance facial contours such as lips and cheeks. It is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure performed by qualified dental practitioners to improve facial aesthetics.
£270 Typical: £200–£600
Gummy Smile Correction A cosmetic dental procedure that addresses excessive gum tissue display when smiling, often using gum contouring, crown lengthening, or lip repositioning techniques. This treatment creates a more balanced, aesthetically pleasing smile by revealing more tooth structure and less gum tissue.
£340 Typical: £300–£1,500
Microneedling A minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses fine needles to create microscopic injuries in the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production. It is used to improve the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, wrinkles, and skin texture in the facial area.
£360 Typical: £150–£400
Sedation
Intra-Venous Sedation (per hour) Sedation administered by qualified clinician to relax patients during dental procedures.
£450 Typical: £300–£400 per hour
Preventive
Panoramic X-Ray A single X-ray image that captures the entire mouth, including teeth, jaws, sinuses, and nasal area. Used for comprehensive dental assessments, treatment planning, and detecting issues like impacted teeth, jaw disorders, or bone abnormalities.
£60 Typical: £50–£150
Hygienist Appointment (45 Minutes) A professional teeth cleaning and scaling session performed by a dental hygienist to remove plaque, tartar, and surface stains, helping to prevent gum disease and maintain oral health.
£147 Typical: £50–£90
Fissure Sealant A protective plastic coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent decay by sealing off grooves where food and bacteria can collect.
£90 Typical: £25–£45
Hygiene
Hygienist Appointment (60 minutes) Extended hygiene appointment for deep cleaning and stain removal.
£195 Typical: £90–£150
Hygienist Appointment (30 minutes) Professional clean and polish session to remove plaque and tartar (short session).
£98 Typical: £60–£90
Periodontal (Deep) Cleaning per Quadrant Advanced gum cleaning below the gum line, often performed under local anaesthetic.
£1,200 Typical: £120–£200 per quadrant
Periodontics
Surgical Gum Treatment A procedure to treat advanced gum disease (periodontitis) where the dentist or periodontist surgically accesses and cleans the tooth roots and surrounding infected tissues. It helps to halt disease progression, reduce pocket depths, and prevent tooth loss.
£950 Typical: £400–£1200
Periodontal Review A specialist check-up for patients with gum disease to monitor the health of gums and bone, assess treatment progress, and manage ongoing periodontal conditions.
£150 Typical: £60–£120
Endodontics
Endodontic Consultation An initial assessment with a specialist endodontist to evaluate the health of the tooth's pulp and roots, and determine if root canal treatment is necessary. This typically includes clinical examination, X-rays, and a discussion of treatment options.
£250 Typical: £80–£180
Root Canal Retreatment A procedure to remove existing root canal filling material, clean and disinfect the canals, and refill them to treat a persistent infection or failed previous treatment.
£1,800 Typical: £500–£900
Vital Pulp Therapy A procedure to treat and preserve a damaged or infected tooth pulp, aiming to keep the tooth alive and avoid a root canal treatment. It involves removing the diseased portion of the pulp and placing a protective medicated dressing.
£500 Typical: £250–£450
Orthodontics
Orthodontic Consultation An initial assessment to evaluate your teeth, bite and jaw alignment to determine if orthodontic treatment is needed. This appointment typically includes x-rays, photos and a discussion of potential treatment options like braces or aligners.
£250 Typical: £50–£150
Orthodontic Maintenance Appointment A routine appointment for patients undergoing orthodontic treatment to monitor progress, adjust appliances like braces or aligners, and ensure treatment is proceeding as planned. These appointments are typically scheduled every 4–8 weeks throughout the active phase of orthodontic care.
£155 Typical: £40–£120
Orthodontic Treatment Orthodontic treatment involves the use of braces, aligners, and other appliances to correct misaligned teeth and jaws to improve function, oral health, and appearance. It is commonly used to treat issues like crowding, gaps, overbites, underbites, and crossbites.
£4,700 Typical: £2000–£6000
Ceramic Braces Ceramic braces are a discreet orthodontic treatment option where tooth-coloured or clear ceramic brackets are bonded to teeth and connected with an archwire to gradually straighten teeth. They offer a less noticeable alternative to traditional metal braces while providing effective correction for misaligned teeth.
£4,900 Typical: £2000–£5000
Lingual Braces Lingual braces are fixed orthodontic appliances fitted to the back surfaces of the teeth, making them virtually invisible from the front. They are custom-made to gently move teeth into the correct position, offering a discreet alternative to traditional braces.
£7,000 Typical: £4000–£8000
Invisalign Treatment A clear aligner system that straightens teeth using a series of custom-made, removable trays. It's a discreet alternative to traditional metal braces for correcting various orthodontic issues.
£4,500 Typical: £2000–£5500
Removable Aligners A modern orthodontic treatment using a series of clear, removable plastic aligners to gradually straighten teeth. They are a discreet alternative to traditional fixed braces.
£2,700 Typical: £1500–£5000
Pediatric
General Anaesthetic Treatment Dental procedures performed under general anaesthesia, typically for young children, patients with severe anxiety, or those with special needs who require extensive treatment. This allows complex dental work to be completed safely and comfortably in a single session.
£4,000 Typical: £1500–£5000
Prices are subject to change and may vary based on individual circumstances. Please contact the practice for the most up-to-date pricing.
Opening Hours
Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 15:00
Sunday Closed