You can also book a hygienist appointment to receive:
Extensive advice with regards to looking after your teeth at home
Customised oral hygiene tools to help keep your teeth and gums fresh
A full mouth clean
Private Fee Guide
Fees correct as of April 2023
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Initial consultation
£80
Routine check up
£65
Emergency consultation (Registered patients)
£65
Emergency consultation (Non- Registered patients)
£90
Invisalign Consultation
£100
Implant Consultation
£100
DPT X-ray (Registered patients)
£25
DPT X-ray (Non- Registered patients)
From £45
CBCT
From £100
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Initial consultation – (registered patient)
£75
Initial consultation – (non-registered patient)
£100
Enhanced Oral Hygiene Treatment
£145
Supportive Hygiene appointments
up to 30 minutes
£66
up to 40 minutes
£85
up to 1 hour
£130
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Silver fillings
From £85
White (Tooth coloured) fillings
From £140
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Single rooted (front tooth)
From £400
Multi rooted (back tooth)
From £600
Re-root canal treatment
From £800
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Uncomplicated extractions
From £200
Surgical extractions
From £350
Preservation of extraction socket for future implant placement
From £300
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
All Silver metal
From £475
Gold (depends on price/weight of gold)
From £900
Porcelain (fused to metal)
From £600
All ceramic (non-metal)
From £700
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
White (tooth coloured)
From £450
Gold (depends on price/weight of gold)
From £900
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Porcelain fused to metal
From £500 /unit
All ceramic (no metal, tooth coloured)
From £650 /unit
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Partial acrylic
From £550
Full upper & lower acrylic
From £950
Partial chrome/cobalt
From £985
Denture repair
From £70
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Implants
From £2850
CBCT & surgical guides
From £400
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Stain removal (depending on extent)
From £70
Boutique Teeth Whitening (home kit)
£400
Enlighten Teeth Whitening (home kit)
£550
Veneers
From £450
Dental Treatment
Private Fee
Invisalign (includes tooth whitening)
£3900
Tooth Bonding with white fillings
From £250 per tooth.
Hygiene Price List
This includes the following:
Oral hygiene instruction
Basic periodontal charting – to assess gum disease
Provision of appropriate oral hygiene aids
Plaque and calculus removal
Suitable for patients who have not seen a hygienist before or have lapsed hygiene appointments
up to 40 minutes each
£75
This includes the following:
All the elements of a new patient appointment
Detailed periodontal charting to assess need of further treatment
Review of patient oral hygiene
Suitable for patients with localised mild gum disease
The treatment is a 2-part treatment
£145
This includes the following:
Enhanced oral hygiene session
Detailed periodontal charting
Root surface debridement
3 month post treatment reassessment
This treatment is for the in-depth removal of calculus on the teeth
The treatment comprises a minimum of 3 sessions – Assessment, treatment and a reassessment session.
Depending on severity of periodontal condition, there are 3 bands as follows:
Band 1 (Generalised/Mild)
£230
Band 2 (Generalised/Moderate)
£295
Band 3 (Generalised/Severe)
£375
Up to 30 minutes
£70
Up to 40 minutes
£94
Up to 1 hour
£140
This includes the following:
Review oral hygiene
Plaque and calculus removal
Full mouth polish
Fluoride application where necessary
Supportive hygiene appointments are for patients who have completed the initial treatment for periodontal disease and are now in the maintenance phase.
This phase is necessary to keep the teeth and gums in good health.
Up to 30 minutes
£66
Up to 40 minutes
£85
Up to 1 hour
£130
NHS Fee Guide
NHS dental charges from
The charge you pay depends on the treatment you need to keep your mouth, gums and teeth healthy. You will only ever be asked to pay one charge for each complete course of treatment, even if you need to visit your dentist more than once to finish it – either Band 1, Band 2 or Band 3.
If you are not exempt from charges, you should pay one of the following charges for each course of treatment you recieve:
Band 1 course of treatment –
This covers and examination, diagnosis (eg X-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, a scale and polish if needed, and application of fluoride varnish or fissure sealant. If you require urgent care, even if your urgent treatment needs more than one appointment to complete, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge.
Band 2 course of treatment –
This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or if your dentist needs to take out one or more of your teeth.
Band 3 course of treatment –
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures and bridges.
Fees NHS dental treatment or help with health costs
You may be eligible for help with all or part of the costs of your NHS dental treatment.
For further information on NHS dental services and dental charges, see the leaflet NHS dental sevices in England or the dental sevices section of the NHS Choices website (www.nhs.uk), or ask your NHS England Area Team for help.