Available dental care
Treatments including specialised treatments
- Dental implants
- Full range of restorative dental treatment including fillings, crowns, bridges and dentures
- Cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry using porcelain, composites and tooth whitening
- Orthodontics (removable braces only)
- Fissure sealants and fluoride treatment
- Oral hygiene treatment including scaling, polishing, gum treatment and general advice
- Oral cancer screening especially for those who smoke tobacco and have high alcohol consumption
- Special attention to gum disease (periodonitis) in diabetics, and those with a family history of gum problems
- Full mouth rehabilitation and reconstruction for the broken down dentition
- Oral surgery and x-ray scanning for jaw abnormalities, cysts, buried teeth and tumours
Treatments for children
- Complete range of children’s treatment
Other services
- Intravenous sedation for very nervous and needlephobic patients
- Special attention for patients who are chronically ill
- We can also give advice on orofacial aesthetics, e.g. rhinoplasty (nose reduction), face lifts, moles and any other cosmetics in liaison with a consultant oral-facial surgeon
- Arabic, Spanish and French translation available
Dental practice facilities
- Wheelchair access to ground floor surgeries
- Accessible toilet
We have excellent referral access to local specialist services at the London’s main teaching dental hospitals at King’s College Hospital, Guy’s Hospital and St Thomas’ Hospital.
Medical information form
If your dentist has asked you to complete a medical information form, download it here:
Medical information form
Private dentistry fees
Examination and Diagnosis |
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New patient full examination (or if more than 24 month since last visit) | £49 |
Emergency assessment | £49 |
Routine checkup examination (within two years of last visit) | £35 |
Study casts | £45 |
Colour photographs | £11 |
Full gum charting (gum disease) | £40 |
Insurance report | £170 |
Articulation of models (for large cases) | £75 |
X-rays |
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Small x-rays (each) | £12 |
1/2 OPG | £30 |
Full OPG | £45 |
Full CBCT | £300 |
Single arch CBCT | £150 |
Sectional CBCT | £100 |
Oral hygiene and gum treatment |
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Simple scaling (cleaning) | £61 |
Prolonged scaling | £83 |
Full gum (periodontal) treatment (per 15 minute session) | £75 |
Air flow powder | £11 |
Amalgam (‘silver’) fillings |
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One surface | £55 |
Two surface | £65 |
Three or more surfaces | £75 |
Temporary filling | £43 |
White tooth-coloured fillings (composite) |
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Posterior teeth, one surface | £64 |
Posterior teeth, two surface | £89 |
Posterior teeth, three surface | £118 |
Front teeth | POA |
Root canal treatment (endodontics) |
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Anterior tooth (incisor/canine) | £380 |
Premolar tooth 1 canal | £420 |
Premolar tooth 2 canals | £480 |
Molar tooth (includes x-rays and core build up) | £565 |
Emergency root canal (temporary) | £120 |
Re-rct | POA |
Extractions |
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Simple extraction | £70 |
Difficult extraction | £100 |
Surgical extractions |
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Incisors and canines | £130 |
Premolars | £150 |
Molars | £175 |
Wisdom teeth |
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Upper (simple) | £120 |
Upper (difficult) | £160 |
Lower (simple) | £140 |
Lower (difficult) | £180 |
Treatment for dry socket inc. antibiotics | £55 |
Apicectomies |
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Anterior tooth | £230 |
Premolar | £290 |
Molar | £360 |
Crowns |
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Gold metal crown (standard) | £660 |
Gold metal crown (superior) | POA |
Zirconium/e.max crown (standard) | £660 |
Zirconium/e.max crown (superior) | POA |
Porcelain-bonded crown (standard) | £660 |
Porcelain-bonded crown (superior) | POA |
Porcelain veneers (each) | £600 |
Post and core | £125 |
Core build up | £60 |
Temporary/interim crown | £95 |
Recement crown | £56 |
Bridge work |
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Bonded porcelain/Zirconia (conventional) (standard) | £660 per unit* |
Bonded porcelain/Zirconia (conventional) (superior) | POA |
Adhesive (‘Maryland’) bridges (standard) | £790 per unit* |
Adhesive (‘Maryland’) bridges (superior) | POA |
Maximum single tooth recement bridge | £73 |
* per unit implies a number of supporting teeth and missing teeth are involved in the bridge work
Implants |
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Single Bicon dental implant (including crown on top) | £2900 |
Diagnostic study models | £166 |
Surgical templates for implants | £166 |
Implant under bridge | £2100 |
Full dentures (plastic) |
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Full upper, full lower dentures (standard) | £820 |
Full upper, full lower dentures (superior) | POA |
Full upper only (standard) | £425 |
Full upper only (superior) | POA |
Full lower only (standard) | £425 |
Full lower only (superior) | POA |
Partial dentures (acrylic plastic) |
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One to three teeth (standard) | £475 |
One to three teeth (superior) | POA |
Four to eight teeth (standard) | £525 |
Four to eight teeth (superior) | POA |
Nine to twelve teeth (standard) | £600 |
Nine to twelve teeth (superior) | POA |
Flexi-denture (standard) | £600 |
Flexi-denture (superior) | POA |
Per tooth coloured clasp | £46 per clasp |
Metal dentures (chrome cobalt) |
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Partial, one to three teeth | £860 |
Partial, four to twelve teeth | £960 |
Miscellaneous dentures |
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Add tooth | £116 per tooth |
Metal clasps | £25 per clasp |
Tooth-coloured clasps (each) | £46 per tooth |
Customised Impressia trays | £50 per tray |
Reline per denture | £80 |
Repair per denture | £66 |
Adjust denture | £18 |
Cosmetic dentistry |
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Whitening/bleaching (both arches) | £420–490 |
Additional syringe | £25 |
Additional syringes (pack of three) | £70 |
Internal bleaching (per tooth) | £300 |
Upper and lower fixed braces | £3000 |
Miscellaneous items |
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Prescription | £13 per item |
After hours’ call out | £75 |
Soft splint | £185 |
Hard acrylic splint | £525 |
Sports mouthguard | £85 |
Intravenous sedation | £175 |
Fractured cusp removal | £45 |
Stone/grind tooth | £12 |
All fees are inclusive of laboratory fees
Payment
All payment is required on the day treatment is carried out. Cash, major credit cards, and cheques are accepted. Most patients having extended courses of treatment will have issued to them a computer generated treatment plan with costs. For very large costly treatments requiring extensive restorations and many appointments, a written estimate and details of treatment will be provided to the patient. Estimates given are valid for three months.
Our fees are very reasonable and highly competitive, and are well below the recommended fee scale as set out by the Dental Professionals Association fee scale for London. If you have any queries or comments regarding your treatments, your fees or any other matter, we are always willing to discuss it with you. Please speak to your dentist, the practice manager or any other member of staff.
Finance
Interest free credit
We offer 6, 10 and 12 months interest-free credit through Braemar Finance. Patients can have their treatment costs spread out through the finance company over an affordable term with interest.
Available only for treatments over £1,500.
Interest bearing credit finance
Available for amounts over £1,500. 12, 24 and 36 months with Braemar Finance.
Patient finance agreement
If your dentist has asked you to complete a patient finance agreement, download it here:
Patient finance agreement
NHS Treatment
We have a contract with Lewisham Primary Care Trust to only provide NHS dentistry to the following patients:
- Any children and full-time students under 19 years of age
- Pensioners who receive guaranteed pension credit
- Pregnant women
- Mothers with maternity exemption certificates
- Those in receipt of tax credits and their partners
- Those in receipt of Income Support and their partners
- Those on income-based job seekers allowance and their partners
- Holders of valid HC2 certificates
- Those receiving Employment and Support Allowance
- Universal Credit
Interest bearing credit finance
Patients on a low income can apply for free NHS treatment through the HS Low Income Scheme. Find out more at the NHSBSA website.
Terms
Missed NHS appointments and last minute cancellations
Dental practices are small independent businesses with fixed overheads and costs in order to care for patients. Surgery time is therefore costly and this is paid for out of patient treatment fees received. The NHS dental service does not pay for this last time. Patients who fail their appointments cause a significant drain on overheads and management of appointments and deprive other patients who are keen to attend for their dental needs.
Out of normal surgery hours, you can phone and cancel appointments by leaving a message on the answer machine. You must give 24 working day hours to cancel. Cancelling by phone on a weekend for a Monday appointment is unacceptable and will be liable to charges. From time to time we reserve the right to ask for evidence of the reason of a late cancellation or failure to attend.
NHS patients
Patients who fail two appointments without good reason will have to pay a reappointment administration charge of £27 to cover our extra admin costs. On arrival to the new appointment and after an examination, and if eligible will be reinstated to receive NHS care.
Private patients
Patients who fail two appointments without good reason will have to pay a reappointment administration charge of £27 to cover our extra admin costs. There may also be the added cost of paying for the lost time at £25 for every 15 minutes surgery time that is lost. This will be at the discretion of the dentist and practice manager. We will do our utmost endeavour to mitigate all charges by trying to book other patients in the time lost but this may not be possible at short notice.