Amalgam (Silver) Filling Traditional silver-coloured filling, durable for back teeth.
£105 Typical: £70–£150
Glass Ionomer Filling A tooth-coloured restorative material used for fillings, particularly for front teeth or non-chewing surfaces, which releases fluoride to help prevent further decay.
£90 Typical: £80–£150
White Composite Filling Tooth-coloured resin filling used to restore decayed or damaged teeth.
£153 Typical: £90–£250
Porcelain Fused Metal Crown A porcelain fused metal crown combines a strong metal base with a natural-looking porcelain outer layer, providing both durability and aesthetics. This type of crown is commonly used to restore heavily damaged or broken teeth, particularly for back teeth where strength is important.
£710 Typical: £600–£900
Dental Crown (Porcelain) Tooth-shaped cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape and strength.
£835 Typical: £550–£900
Gold Crown A gold crown is a long-lasting, strong restoration made from precious metal alloy that is custom-fitted to cap a damaged or weakened tooth. It is highly durable and biocompatible, making it a traditional choice for back teeth where strength is most important.
£940 Typical: £750–£1200
Dental Bridge Fixed prosthetic replacement for one or more missing teeth.
£709 Typical: £600–£1,200
Inlay and Onlay Custom-made restorations that repair damaged or decayed teeth, preserving more healthy tooth structure than a traditional crown. Inlays fit within the cusps of a tooth, while onlays cover one or more cusps.
£709 Typical: £400–£800
Temporary Crown A temporary crown is a short-term dental restoration placed over a tooth to protect it while a permanent crown is being custom-made in a dental laboratory.
£189 Typical: £80–£180
Temporary Bridge A provisional dental bridge fitted to protect prepared teeth and maintain appearance and function while a permanent bridge is being made in the laboratory.
£189 Typical: £150–£400
Metal Post Placement A procedure where a metal post is inserted into the root canal of a tooth to provide additional support and retention for a dental crown. This is typically performed when a tooth has significant damage or insufficient remaining structure to support a crown on its own.
£111 Typical: £250–£450
Post And Core A post and core is a foundation restoration used to rebuild a severely damaged tooth before placing a crown. It involves placing a small post into the tooth's root canal to provide support for a core buildup, which then anchors the final crown.
£111 Typical: £200–£500
Shade Taking Shade taking is a procedure where a dentist uses a shade guide or digital spectrophotometer to precisely match the colour of dental restorations, such as crowns or veneers, to your natural teeth. This ensures a seamless, natural-looking aesthetic result.
£100 Typical: £25–£75