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💷 Pricing

Transparent pricing for common services. Prices last updated 12/12/2025.

Consultation

Routine Examination (Adult) Regular dental check-up for existing adult patients to maintain oral health.
£70 Typical: £45–£80
Routine Examination (Child) Ongoing check-up for existing child patients.
£40 Typical: £25–£50
New Patient Examination (Adult) Comprehensive oral health assessment for new adult patients, including x-rays if required.
£50 Typical: £70–£120
Direct Access Appointment A dental appointment where you can see a hygienist or therapist directly, without needing to be seen by a dentist first, for services such as a scale and polish, oral health advice, or tooth whitening.
£150 Typical: £40–£70
Emergency Appointment Urgent same-day appointment for pain relief, swelling, or broken teeth.
£40 Typical: £75–£150
General Consultation And Examination A routine dental check-up where a dentist examines your teeth, gums, and mouth for signs of decay, disease, and other issues. It often includes oral health advice and may involve X-rays for a more detailed assessment.
£200 Typical: £45–£80

Preventive

X-Ray A diagnostic imaging service used to visualise teeth, bones, and surrounding tissues to identify issues such as decay, infection, or bone loss. Dental X-rays are a fundamental tool for planning treatments and monitoring oral health.
£20 Typical: £15–£60
Guided Biofilm Therapy A modern, minimally invasive hygiene treatment that uses a specialised device to gently dislodge and remove plaque biofilm, stains, and calculus from teeth and around implants. It employs a combination of airflow, powder spray, and ultrasonic technology for a more comfortable and effective clean.
£200 Typical: £120–£180
Fluoride Varnish A quick and painless treatment where a high-strength fluoride coating is painted onto the teeth to strengthen enamel and help prevent decay.
£35 Typical: £20–£40
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.
£35 Typical: £25–£45
Intra-Oral Scan An intra-oral scan is a digital impression taken of your teeth and mouth using a small handheld scanner, creating a highly accurate 3D model. This technology is commonly used for planning treatments, monitoring dental health, and creating custom-fitted appliances.
£30 Typical: £75–£200

Hygiene

Scale and Polish Basic cleaning of teeth to remove plaque and minor stains.
£98 Typical: £50–£80

Emergency

Prescription (Private) Private prescription fee for antibiotics or pain relief.
£15 Typical: £8–£15
Recement Crown or Veneer Emergency refitting of dislodged crown or veneer.
£200 Typical: £45–£90
NHS Urgent Care Emergency dental treatment for urgent problems, available to all patients registered with an NHS dentist. It addresses severe pain, swelling, trauma, and uncontrolled bleeding.
£30

Restorative

Temporary Filling A short-term filling used to seal and protect a tooth until a permanent restoration can be placed, often in cases of emergency treatment or during a multi-stage procedure.
£70 Typical: £40–£90
Tooth Desensitising A treatment designed to reduce sensitivity in teeth, often caused by exposed dentin, gum recession, or enamel wear. It typically involves applying professional-strength desensitising agents or varnishes to block the microscopic tubules in the dentin that lead to the nerve.
£50 Typical: £50–£150
Amalgam (Silver) Filling Traditional silver-coloured filling, durable for back teeth.
£190 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.
£100 Typical: £80–£150
White Composite Filling Tooth-coloured resin filling used to restore decayed or damaged teeth.
£380 Typical: £90–£250
Special Tray A custom-fitted impression tray fabricated in a dental laboratory from a patient's initial model, used to take highly accurate final impressions for dentures, crowns, bridges, or other prosthetics.
£50 Typical: £60–£150
Denture Repair This service involves the professional repair of broken, cracked, or damaged dentures to restore their function and fit. It is a common procedure to extend the life of an existing denture.
£145 Typical: £50–£150
Dental Crown (Porcelain) Tooth-shaped cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape and strength.
£860 Typical: £550–£900
Zirconia Crown A high-strength, metal-free ceramic crown used to restore damaged or decayed teeth. Known for its excellent durability, natural aesthetics, and biocompatibility.
£860 Typical: £800–£1,500
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.
£860 Typical: £750–£1200
Dental Inlay A dental inlay is a custom-made restoration placed within the grooves of a tooth to repair damage that is too extensive for a filling but not severe enough for a crown. It is typically made from porcelain, composite resin, or gold and is bonded into place to restore the tooth's shape and strength.
£625 Typical: £350–£750
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.
£860 Typical: £350–£550
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.
£160 Typical: £250–£450
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.
£430 Typical: £80–£180
Maryland Bridge A minimally invasive dental restoration that uses a false tooth with metal or ceramic wings bonded to the adjacent teeth, typically to replace a single missing tooth.
£690 Typical: £450–£850
Dental Bridge Fixed prosthetic replacement for one or more missing teeth.
£860 Typical: £600–£1,200
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.
£860 Typical: £3500–£12000
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.
£460 Typical: £150–£400
Occlusal Splint A custom-made oral appliance, typically worn at night, designed to prevent tooth grinding (bruxism), protect teeth from excessive wear, and reduce jaw muscle strain. It can also help manage temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and alleviate associated headaches.
£350 Typical: £250–£500
Occlusal Appliance A custom-made dental appliance, often called a bite guard or splint, designed to protect teeth from damage caused by grinding (bruxism) or clenching. It can also help relieve jaw pain and reduce tension in the jaw muscles.
£550 Typical: £250–£600
NHS Band 3 Treatment NHS Band 3 covers complex dental treatments such as crowns, dentures, bridges and more advanced procedures. This is the highest NHS treatment band for patients requiring significant restorative work.
£260 Typical: £282.80–£282.80

Oral Surgery

Abscess Drainage A procedure to release pus from a dental abscess to relieve pain and pressure, and help treat the infection. It is often an emergency or urgent treatment for a painful, swollen area in the gums.
£35 Typical: £80–£250
Tooth Extraction The removal of a tooth from its socket in the jawbone, typically performed when a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, impacted, or causing overcrowding.
£150 Typical: £120–£300
Surgical Extraction (Complex) Complex or impacted tooth extraction, often surgical.
£250 Typical: £200–£400
Dry Socket Treatment Dry socket treatment addresses alveolar osteitis, a painful complication that can occur after a tooth extraction. The procedure typically involves gentle irrigation of the socket and placement of a medicated dressing to relieve pain and promote healing.
£50 Typical: £40–£80
Suture Removal Suture removal is a follow-up procedure where dissolvable or non-dissolvable stitches are carefully removed from a surgical site in the mouth after a procedure such as tooth extraction or oral surgery. This ensures proper healing, prevents infection, and allows the dentist to assess the wound’s progress.
£40 Typical: £20–£60
Sinus Lift A surgical procedure that adds bone to the upper jaw to increase bone height in the sinus area, typically performed to enable dental implant placement.
£350 Typical: £800–£1,500

Cosmetic

icon treatment
£550

Periodontics

periodontal splinting
£125

Endodontics

Pulp Extirpation A root canal treatment procedure where the infected or inflamed pulp tissue is completely removed from the tooth's pulp chamber and root canals. This is typically the initial step in root canal therapy to eliminate pain and prevent further infection.
£95 Typical: £150–£350

Endodontics

anterior root canal treatment
£450
premolar root canal treatment
£580
molar root canal treatment
£650

Oral-surgery

soft tissue extraction
£100
socket preservation
£750

Prosthetics

denture clasp
£110

Prosthetics

Full Acrylic Denture Complete removable denture for one or both arches.
£1,250 Typical: £850–£1,350
Partial Acrylic Denture Removable acrylic denture replacing several missing teeth.
£80 Typical: £650–£1,200
Denture Reline A procedure to resurface the tissue side of a denture to improve its fit and comfort against the gums, which can change shape over time. It helps restore stability and function without needing a completely new denture.
£130 Typical: £80–£250
Metal Denture (Cobalt-Chrome) Lightweight metal-based denture offering improved comfort and strength.
£1,365 Typical: £950–£1,500
Denture Addition A dental procedure where one or more new artificial teeth are added to an existing partial denture framework. This cost-effective solution allows patients to replace missing teeth without needing an entirely new denture.
£150 Typical: £150–£400
Denture Adjustment Denture adjustment is a minor procedure where a dentist reshapes and smooths the edges of an existing denture to relieve sore spots and improve its fit and comfort against the gums.
£50 Typical: £45–£95

Prosthodontics

Denture Strengthener A treatment used to reinforce and repair existing dentures that have become weakened, cracked, or broken. It involves adding a strengthening material, such as metal or high-impact acrylic, to the denture base to restore its durability and function.
£85 Typical: £150–£400

Cosmetic

Porcelain Veneer Custom porcelain shell bonded to the front of a tooth to improve appearance.
£920 Typical: £450–£850
Diagnostic Wax-Up A technique where a dentist uses wax to create a 3D model of proposed changes to a patient's teeth, such as new crowns, veneers, or implants. It allows both dentist and patient to preview the potential aesthetic and functional outcome before any permanent treatment begins.
£125 Typical: £150–£400
Home Whitening Kit Take-home whitening trays and gel provided by dentist.
£450 Typical: £250–£400
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.
£90 Typical: £200–£600
Anti-Wrinkle Injections A non-surgical cosmetic treatment using small injections of botulinum toxin to temporarily relax facial muscles, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Commonly used to treat frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines.
£30 Typical: £150–£350
Polynucleotides Treatment Polynucleotides treatment involves injecting polynucleotide gel derived from purified DNA to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and rejuvenate facial skin around the mouth and lips. It's primarily used for facial aesthetics to address fine lines, hydration, and skin elasticity in cosmetic dental practices.
£495 Typical: £300–£500
Profhilo Treatment Profhilo is an injectable hyaluronic acid skin treatment designed to improve skin hydration, elasticity, and overall facial skin quality. It is a bio-remodelling treatment often described as an 'injectable moisturiser' for the face.
£495 Typical: £300–£600
Facial Aesthetics Consultation A professional assessment to discuss non-surgical cosmetic treatments for the face, such as anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers. This consultation evaluates your facial structure, discusses desired outcomes, and develops a personalised treatment plan.
£25 Typical: £50–£150
Lip Filler Lip filler is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment using hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers to add volume, shape, and definition to the lips.
£290 Typical: £200–£500

Restorative

fiber post and core
£155
temporary post placement
£60

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.
£50 Typical: £50–£150
Orthodontic Treatment Planning A comprehensive assessment and personalised plan for straightening teeth and correcting bite issues using braces or aligners. This typically involves X-rays, scans, impressions, and a discussion of treatment options and timeline.
£350 Typical: £100–£350
Fixed Retainer A thin wire permanently bonded to the back of the teeth to keep them in position after orthodontic treatment.
£295 Typical: £150–£400
Essix Retainer A clear, removable plastic retainer custom-made to fit over your teeth, typically worn after orthodontic treatment to prevent them from shifting back to their original position.
£195 Typical: £100–£300
Vivera Retainers Clear, custom-made removable retainers made from durable plastic to maintain teeth alignment after orthodontic treatment. They are typically worn at night and are known for their comfort, transparency, and precision fit.
£550 Typical: £200–£400

Orthodontics

inman aligner
£2,395
invisalign full treatment
£2,795

Diagnostic

Study Models Physical or digital models of the teeth and jaws used by dentists to plan treatments such as orthodontics, restorations, or oral surgery.
£45 Typical: £60–£150

Diagnostic

digital diagnosis
£500

Other

Failed Appointment Fee A charge applied when a patient misses a scheduled dental appointment without providing sufficient notice. This fee helps cover the clinic's operational costs and the time reserved for the appointment.
£2 Typical: £25–£75
NHS Band 1 Treatment This is the basic NHS dental treatment band covering an examination, diagnosis, and preventive care such as a scale and polish if clinically needed.
£20 Typical: £26.80
Anti-Snore Device A custom-made oral appliance that repositions the jaw and tongue to help keep the airway open during sleep, reducing or eliminating snoring. These devices are typically fitted by dentists specialising in dental sleep medicine.
£450 Typical: £350–£1,500
NHS Band 2 Treatment An NHS dental treatment package covering all necessary restorative procedures such as fillings, root canal work, and simple extractions. This banded payment system provides a fixed-cost, comprehensive service for qualifying patients.
£60 Typical: £65.20

Protective

Sports Mouthguard (Soft) Custom-made soft gum shield for sports use.
£115 Typical: £100–£150

Implantology

Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Titanium implant and crown used to permanently replace a missing tooth.
£3,100 Typical: £2,000–£3,000
Denture Stabilisation Implants A dental procedure that uses small implants, often placed strategically in the jaw, to provide a secure anchor for a removable denture. This significantly improves the denture's stability, comfort, and function compared to traditional dentures.
£17,500 Typical: £2000–£8000

Implantology

implant bridge
£1,050

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 - 18:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:30
Thursday 09:00 - 17:30
Friday 08:30 - 14:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed