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Services
Dental ClinicCosmetic DentistDental HygienistDental Implants PeriodontistDental RadiologyDentistDenture Care CenterEmergency Dental ServicePediatric DentistTeeth Whitening Service
💷 Pricing
Transparent pricing for common services. Prices last updated 12/12/2025.
Hygiene
Hygienist Appointment (30 minutes) Professional clean and polish session to remove plaque and tartar (short session).
£80 Typical: £60–£90
Hygienist Appointment (60 minutes) Extended hygiene appointment for deep cleaning and stain removal.
£160 Typical: £90–£150
Hygienist Appointment with Airflow Deep clean with Airflow polishing for advanced stain and biofilm removal.
£35 Typical: £100–£180
Periodontal (Deep) Cleaning per Quadrant Advanced gum cleaning below the gum line, often performed under local anaesthetic.
£250 Typical: £120–£200 per quadrant
Preventive
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.
£160 Typical: £50–£90
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.
£18 Typical: £15–£60
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.
£87 Typical: £50–£150
Michigan Splint A custom-made, removable acrylic appliance worn on the lower teeth to protect teeth and jaw joints from the effects of bruxism (teeth grinding) and clenching, and to help manage temporomandibular joint disorders.
£779 Typical: £400–£650
Soft Night Guard A soft, removable dental appliance worn at night to protect teeth from damage caused by clenching or grinding (bruxism). It cushions the teeth to prevent wear and reduce jaw muscle strain.
£195 Typical: £150–£350
Periodontics
Periodontics Consultation A specialist assessment of your gum health, checking for signs of gum disease, measuring pocket depths, and discussing treatment options.
£89 Typical: £60–£120
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.
£89 Typical: £60–£120
Consultation
young adult examination
£25
sleep apnea assessment
£89
Consultation
Emergency Appointment Urgent same-day appointment for pain relief, swelling, or broken teeth.
£59 Typical: £75–£150
New Patient Examination (Adult) Comprehensive oral health assessment for new adult patients, including x-rays if required.
£89 Typical: £70–£120
Restorative
White Composite Filling Tooth-coloured resin filling used to restore decayed or damaged teeth.
£327 Typical: £90–£250
Amalgam (Silver) Filling Traditional silver-coloured filling, durable for back teeth.
£227 Typical: £70–£150
Root Canal Treatment (Single Tooth) Treatment to remove infection and save a tooth from extraction.
£897 Typical: £300–£700
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.
£829 Typical: £600–£900
Dental Crown (Porcelain) Tooth-shaped cap placed over a tooth to restore its shape and strength.
£949 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.
£896 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.
£1,097 Typical: £750–£1200
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.
£489 Typical: £250–£500
Implant Crown A custom-made artificial tooth that is attached to a dental implant to replace a missing tooth. It restores both function and appearance, matching the colour and shape of your natural teeth.
£1,399 Typical: £800–£1,500
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.
£229 Typical: £200–£500
Fibre Post Placement A procedure used to strengthen and support a tooth after a root canal, where a custom-made fibre post is cemented into the root canal to anchor a new crown or core build-up.
£349 Typical: £350–£550
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.
£75 Typical: £40–£90
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.
£69 Typical: £25–£75
Cosmetic
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.
£198 Typical: £150–£400
Porcelain Veneer Custom porcelain shell bonded to the front of a tooth to improve appearance.
£928 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.
£559 Typical: £150–£400 per tooth
Home Whitening Kit Take-home whitening trays and gel provided by dentist.
£499 Typical: £250–£400
Teeth Whitening (In-Surgery) Professional in-chair whitening treatment for faster results.
£849 Typical: £350–£600
Teeth Whitening Syringe A professional at-home teeth whitening treatment where the dentist provides a custom-made tray and a syringe of whitening gel for patient use. This method allows for gradual, controlled whitening under the guidance of a dental professional.
£39 Typical: £200–£400
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.
£59 Typical: £150–£400
Botox Treatment The use of Botulinum Toxin (Botox) injections by qualified dental practitioners to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, primarily around the forehead and eyes, or to treat conditions like bruxism (teeth grinding) and TMJ disorders.
£384 Typical: £150–£350
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.
£355 Typical: £200–£600
Endodontics
Endodontic Investigation A diagnostic procedure to identify the source of tooth pain or infection, often involving detailed examination, vitality testing, and X-rays of the tooth's internal root canal system.
£249 Typical: £65–£120
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.
£249 Typical: £150–£350
Root Canal Additional Visit An additional appointment required to complete a complex root canal treatment, typically for cleaning, medication changes, or final sealing of the root canals. This is common when treating teeth with multiple roots, infection, or complicated anatomy.
£128 Typical: £180–£350
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.
£195 Typical: £500–£900
Prosthetics
Partial Acrylic Denture Removable acrylic denture replacing several missing teeth.
£959 Typical: £650–£1,200
Full Acrylic Denture Complete removable denture for one or both arches.
£1,747 Typical: £850–£1,350
Metal Denture (Cobalt-Chrome) Lightweight metal-based denture offering improved comfort and strength.
£1,830 Typical: £950–£1,500
Cosmetic
gum veneer
£784
functional aesthetic try-in
£367
Oral Surgery
Tooth Extraction (Simple) Removal of a tooth under local anaesthetic.
£139 Typical: £90–£200
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.
£278 Typical: £120–£300
Surgical Extraction (Complex) Complex or impacted tooth extraction, often surgical.
£349 Typical: £200–£400
Wisdom Tooth Extraction A surgical procedure to remove one or more impacted or problematic wisdom teeth (third molars), often recommended due to pain, infection, crowding, or cyst formation.
£399 Typical: £180–£450
Implant Consultation An initial assessment to determine your suitability for a dental implant. This includes an examination, discussion of treatment options, and often the creation of a personalised treatment plan.
£100 Typical: £75–£200
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.
£519 Typical: £400–£1200
Protective
Sports Mouthguard (Soft) Custom-made soft gum shield for sports use.
£85 Typical: £100–£150
Implantology
Dental Implant (Single Tooth) Titanium implant and crown used to permanently replace a missing tooth.
£1,399 Typical: £2,000–£3,000
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.
£225 Typical: £150–£400
Periodontics
crown lengthening
£236
gingivectomy
£85
Restorative
crown margin preparation
£85
nayyar core
£167
occlusal records
£90
Prosthetics
denture name tag
£51
Emergency
Recement Crown or Veneer Emergency refitting of dislodged crown or veneer.
£119 Typical: £45–£90
Other
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.
£789 Typical: £350–£1,500
Sedation
external anaesthetist sedation
£850
Sedation
Intra-Venous Sedation (per hour) Sedation administered by qualified clinician to relax patients during dental procedures.
£150 Typical: £300–£400 per hour
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.
£100 Typical: £50–£150
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.
£5,500 Typical: £2000–£5500
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.
£399 Typical: £100–£300
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
Orthodontics
orthodontic deposit
£700
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 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:30
Thursday 08:00 - 17:30
Friday 08:00 - 14:30
Saturday 09:00 - 13:00
Sunday Closed