Our Dental Fees

The dental fees illustrated are an indication of the private fees we charge.  Following your examination with the dentist you will be given a treatment plan itemising all your treatment and the cost involved.

Clayhall Dental Care – Private Treatment Price List
EXAMS££
Routine Examination£55.00
Routine Examination Child£30.00
RADIOGRAPHS DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATION 
Small x-rays (Digital) each£12.00
Panoral x-ray (large)£65.00
CBCT scan£150.00
SCALE AND POLISH 
Hygienist – Regular appointment75.00
With Airflow (plus £25.00)100.00
Deep Clean – 45 min appointment105.00
Dentist Hygiene treatment85.00
Periodontal Treatment (per quadrant) from145.00
With Dentist with Special Interest – Consultation150.00
Treatment per 1 hour session (from)375.00
3 Monthly Review75.00
Surgical treatment from£400.00
RESTORATIONS (FILLINGS) from                                     
Composite (White Filling) and Amalgam (Silver Filling) – One surface140.00
Two surfaces180.00
Three surfaces210.00
Three surfaces +250.00
Biodentine£175.00
COMPOSITE BONDING
Edge BondingFrom £180/tooth
Full Coverage Bonding From £275/tooth
EXTRACTIONS – from
£150.00
Surgical Extractions – requiring bone removal from£200.00
Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Upper wisdom teethbetween £250 and £400
Lower wisdom teethbetween £400 and £600
ROOT CANAL TREATMENT – Dentist 
Molar580.00
Pre-molar450.00
Incisor350.00
Additional canal180.00
Re-root canal treatment – price as above plus additional100.00
ROOT CANAL TREATMENT  
With Dentist with a special interest in RCTs  
Consultation£75.00
Molar£650.00
Pre-molar£550.00
Incisor/Canines£450.00
Re-root canal treatment – price as above plus additional£100.00
CROWNS 
Porcelain bonded£660.00
Onlay750.00
Full Gold CrownPOA
Zirconia / Emax£750.00
Bonded / Nayyar Core£110.00
Direct Post and Core (Titanium/glass fibre)£150.00
Cast Post Core from£145.00
Re-cement crown£65.00

VENEERS

(Porcelain, Empress/Procera) price from:

£750.00
  
SmileFast Composite Veneer (price from)350.00
  
SMILEFAST PACKAGES 
SmileFast Direct 4 (four teeth)From £1000.00
SmileFast Direct 6 (six teeth)From £1700.00
SmileFast Direct 8 (eight teeth)From £2500.00
SmileFast Direct 10 (ten teeth)From £3000.00
BRIDGES 
Zirconium-based, per unit£750.00
Fixed retainer/Pontic non precious per unit£680.00
Re-cement bridgefrom £95.00
DENTURES 
Full upper and full lower£1370.00
Full upper OR full lower£745.00
Partial (Acrylic):  1 to 5 teeth£580.00
                          :   6 teeth plus£680.00
Chrome/Cobalt Denture price as per acrylic plus
additional per denture
£770.00
Flexible (DURAFLEX) 1 to 5 teeth£900.00
                                        6 teeth plus£1200.00
Addition/Repairs :  Tooth from£105.00
Clasp from£145.00
Cracked/broken from£60.00
BITE RAISING APPLIANCE 
Michigan / Snore guard Sleepwell / Sci Splints£395.00
MOUTHGUARDS – price from:£180.00
SLEEPWELL/SNORE GUARD APPLIANCE – price from:£395.00
REMOVABLE RETAINER per arch£180.00
TEETH WHITENING 
Enlighten Teeth Whitening (Premium)£650.00
Home Bleaching (Boutique Whitening)£330.00
Bleach – per 3ml syringe£25.00
Re-make of bleaching trays – price per tray£150.00
ICON treatment – per session£300.00
IMPLANTS 
Consultation£65.00
Placement of implant, post and crownFrom £2500.00
SPECIALIST CONSULTATION£95.00
INVISALIGN Consultation (Free with refundable deposit)£30.00
INVISALIGN Clincheck (waived on treatment acceptance)£90.00
Vivera Retainers (set of 3 dual arch retainers)£500.00
INVISALIGN PACKAGES: 
ComprehensiveFrom £4200.00
ModerateFrom £3800.00
LiteFrom £3000.00
ExpressFrom £1600.00
GOFrom £3395.00
GO PLUSFrom £3595.00

Facial Aesthetics Price List

CONSULTATION (waived if patient goes ahead with treatment)£75.00
ANTI-WRINKLE INJECTIONS 
(Forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, bunny lines, down turned lips and gummy
smiles)
 
1 Area£175.00
2 Areas£275.00
3 Areas£375.00
Any subsequent areas – (per extra area)£100.00
Masseter Injections (TMJ / grinding pain)£375.00
Neck Injections – (to help with sagging/vertical lines of neck)£375.00
Underarm Injections – (excessive sweating)£550 – 650
FILLERS 
(Cheeks, lips, nasolabial and marionette lines) 
0.5 ml Syringe – (Lips only)£175.00
1 ml Syringe£275.00

 

Finance Options

The easy way to spread the cost of your dental treatment!

We understand that dental treatment is an investment. That is why we offer a range of finance options to spread the cost of your treatment, from 0% finance over 6, 10 or 12 months, up to 48 months of interest-bearing.

To find out more about the finance options available at Clayhall Dental Care, click the link below:

https://cfl-retailer.chrysalisfinance.com/clayhall-dental-care-374

 

How do I apply?

You will need to complete a simple, online credit application, which one of our staff can help you with.

The information is transmitted to the lender immediately and a reply is usually received by return.

How much can I borrow?

You can borrow between £500 and £25,000, subject to status. You must be over 18 to apply and you must have lived in the UK for at least 3 years.

Do I have to pay a deposit?

A deposit is not required, but if you want to pay one and so reduce the amount you borrow, this is completely up to you.

How much are the repayments?

Obviously, this will depend on the amount you borrow and whether you pay a deposit. Our staff will show you, completely without obligation, the monthly repayments for your particular treatment.

NHS Dentistry

At Clayhall Dental Care, we are happy to accept new patients on the NHS, provided we have the capacity to do so.  Healthy gums, teeth and good oral hygiene are essential and everyone should have access to good quality, NHS dental care.

It is important to understand, however, that there are differences between NHS dentistry and Private dental treatment. NHS is a health service with limited resources, not a cosmetic service.  Private dentistry offers a wider range of treatments, materials and advanced dental techniques and equipment.   Cosmetic dentistry such as white fillings, veneers and teeth whitening are not available on the NHS.

The choice between NHS and private dental treatment is yours but please ask your dentist to explain the differences in detail. This will allow you to make an informed decision and be happy with the choice you make.