Dental Studio Scotland- Kilmarnock smile studio
77-79 King St, Kilmarnock KA1 1PT, KA1 1PT
Blair and Burnett Dental Practice
15A High St, Ayrshire, Stewarton, Kilmarnock KA3 5BP, KA3 5BP
13 Dental Practices Found
Dental Studio Scotland- Kilmarnock smile studio
77-79 King St, Kilmarnock KA1 1PT, KA1 1PT
Blair and Burnett Dental Practice
15A High St, Ayrshire, Stewarton, Kilmarnock KA3 5BP, KA3 5BP
Dental Studio Scotland- Kilmarnock smile studio
77-79 King St, Kilmarnock KA1 1PT
Blair and Burnett Dental Practice
15A High St, Ayrshire, Stewarton, Kilmarnock KA3 5BP
Craigie Implant & Dental Centre
25 Craigie Rd, Kilmarnock KA1 4EE
mydentist, Portland Street, Park
12-15 Portland St, Kilmarnock KA1 1JN
| Service | Average UK Cost | Expected Cost in Kilmarnock |
|---|---|---|
| Initial consultation | £40 to £90 | £65 |
| Dental check-up | £25 to £80 | £45 |
| Scale & polish (hygienist) | £50 to £100 | £70 |
| Composite filling | £80 to £200 | £120 |
| Root canal treatment | £400 to £900 | £600 |
| Tooth extraction | £50 to £370 | £150 |
| Dental crown | £500 to £1,200 | £750 |
| Teeth whitening | £200 to £600 | £350 |
Dental insurance is a great way to protect yourself against unexpected dental bills. Most policies reimburse a percentage of eligible dental costs after the excess is paid. Compare quotes from multiple providers to find the best cover for your needs and budget. Some policies also include routine check-ups and hygienist visits.
Regular dental check-ups and hygienist visits can catch problems early, before they become serious and expensive to treat. Six-monthly check-ups, professional cleaning, and maintaining good oral hygiene at home can all help reduce long-term dental costs and prevent issues like cavities and gum disease.
Many dental practices in Kilmarnock offer payment plans or work with providers like Klarna to help spread the cost of treatment. Some practices also offer dental membership plans that bundle preventative care at a reduced monthly rate, which can be more affordable than paying per visit.
If you're on a low income or receive certain benefits, you may qualify for free or reduced-cost NHS dental treatment. Eligibility includes those receiving Universal Credit, Income Support, or Pension Credit. NHS dental charges are significantly lower than private treatment costs.