Fees
Prices without the small print.
NHS dental charges in England are set nationally and we're listed here at the current 2025/26 rates. For private work the practice publishes a plain fee list on request — the table below shows the shape of it, with a handful of real examples.
NHS bands
One flat charge per course of treatment, even if it takes several visits. You only pay more if a new problem starts a new course.
| Band | Charge | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Band 1 | £27.40 | Examination, x-rays, scale and polish, treatment planning, dietary advice. |
| Band 2 | £75.30 | Everything in Band 1 plus fillings, extractions, and root canal work. |
| Band 3 | £326.70 | Everything in Bands 1–2 plus crowns, bridges, dentures and similar lab-made items. |
| Urgent care | £27.40 | Emergency treatment via UDAC referral — pain relief, temporary filling, dental abscess care. |
NHS charges are set by the Department of Health & Social Care and reviewed annually. The figures above reflect the 2025/26 schedule.
Private fees (indicative)
A small sample of what a private route typically costs. The full price list is published in the practice and available by email on request — no treatment starts before you've seen and signed for the price.
New-patient private consultation
from £65
30-minute exam, x-rays as needed, written plan. Confirm on booking.
Hygienist visit
from £55
Scale, polish and oral-health coaching. Longer appointments on request.
Composite (white) filling
Quoted per tooth
Priced by tooth and cavity size. The practice publishes its own fee list on request.
Cosmetic / restorative work
Quoted on consultation
Whitening, veneers, crowns, aligners, implants: priced after a short consultation so the estimate matches the plan.
Want the full private price list?
Ask on the contact form and we'll email the current schedule the same working day. No commitment — most people compare a couple of practices before registering.
Request the fee list