Fees and Finance
Fee Guide | |
New patient examination | £65 |
Routine check up | £35 |
Scaling and Polishing | £35 |
Air abrasion (stain removal jet polish) from | £20 |
Composite Fillings from | £75 |
Crowns from | £350 |
Bridges from | £350/unit |
Veneers from | £395 |
Root treatments from | £180 |
Dentures from | £250 |
Full dentures | £800 |
Tooth whitening Trays | £275 |
In surgery | £375 |
Power bleaching (in surgery & trays) | £575 |
6 Month Smiles from | £2000 |
NHS Fee Schedule
We are pleased to offer NHS fees for a selection of common types of dental treatment. These fees are only a guide and are for patients receiving and paying for NHS treatment. For more information on the NHS and dentistry, visit the NHS Choices website.
Simpler Charging - Increased NHS dental charges from 1 April 2014
If you normally pay for NHS dental treatment, there are three standard charges. The amount you pay depends on what treatment you need.
NHS dental charges
There are three NHS charge bands.
For more information, see "What is included in each NHS dental band charge?" at the link below:
Understanding NHS Dentistry Charges
What if I need more treatment?
If, within two months of completing a course of treatment, you need more treatment from the same charge band or a lower one, for example another filling, you don't have to pay anything extra.
However, after two months, you will have to pay an additional band charge.
Emergency treatment
If you require urgent care, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge. Most urgent treatments can be done in one appointment. However, if more than one visit is required and you return to the same dentist to complete your urgent treatment, the Band 1 urgent charge is all that you should pay.
Once your urgent course of treatment is complete, you may be advised to make another appointment for a separate course of non-urgent treatment. In this case, the relevant Band charge will apply.