Dental Fees
We provide dental services for NHS and Private patients in Harleston, Norfolk. Treatment charges below.
NHS Fees
If you usually pay for National Health Service (NHS) dental treatment, three standard charges apply and the amount you pay depends on the treatment you need. However, please note that you will pay only one band charge per course of treatment.
Band 1
£26.80
Includes
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an examination
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diagnosis and advice
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X-rays
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a scale and polish
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planning for further treatment
Band 2
£73.50
Includes
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all treatment covered by Band 1
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fillings
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root canal treatment
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removing teeth (extractions)
Band 3
£319.10
Includes
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all treatment covered by Bands 1 and 2
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crowns
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dentures
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bridges
Treatments are provided when clinically indicated
Please note that treatments may also be offered privately. Where there is no clinical need, the treatment may only be offered on a private basis.
Private Fees
In order to keep our private dental procedures reasonably priced, we've strived to make our rates extremely competitive in comparison to other private dental practices near Harleston, and across Norfolk. This is regularly checked by our practice.
Treatment | Price |
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Diagnostic | |
Routine Exam (Adult) – includes 2 x-rays | £96 |
Exam plus scale & polish (Adult) - includes 2 x-rays | £128 |
Exam (Child 5 and under) | £35 |
Exam (Child over 6) - includes 2 x-rays | £65 |
Emergency appointment (non-refundable) | £125 |
New Patient Exam – includes 2 x-rays | £120 |
X-rays (per x-ray) | £13 |
Hygienist (20 mins) | £78 |
Hygienist (45 mins) | £150 |
Restorative | |
Amalgam Filling | From £175 |
Composite Filling | From £225 |
Temporary Filling | From £68 |
Zirconia Crown | From £800 |
Inlay / Onlay | From £785 |
Porcelain Vaneers (per tooth) | From £895 |
Bridge (per unit) | From £800 |
Prosthetic | |
Denture - Acrylic per arch (Full) | From £820 |
Denture - Acrylic per arch (Partial) | From £795 |
Denture - Chrome colbalt per arch | From £1,200 |
Denture - Flexible per arch | From £860 |
Addition / Reline | From £220 |
Orthodontic | |
Clear Aligners | From £2,800 |
Retainer per arch | From £155 |
Endodontic | |
Root Canal Treatment | From £640 |
Oral & Maxillofacial | |
Implant Consultation | £95 |
Implant - Per implant | From £2,900 |
Extraction | From £250 |
Surgical Extraction | From £320 |
Night Guard | From £155 |
Whitening Consulation | £35 |
Teeth Whitening - At home (custom tray) | £385 |
POLA Whitening - At home (no impressions needed) | £165 |
Periodontal (Gum Disease) Treatment | |
Non-surgical Periodontal treatment | From £188 per session |
Periodontal Maintenance (30 min) | £87 |
Please Note
A deposit of 50% of treatment cost is required at time of booking. Patients have 14 days from the date of booking to cancel treatment appointments for a full refund. After 14 days, treatment cancellations will result in any deposit already paid becoming a credit on the patient's account. Please provide 48 hours notice to cancel or re-arrange an appointment.
Finance available
We provide a range of financial options to assist in spreading the cost of your treatment. For more details, contact us.
Affordable Payment Plans
The premier dental payment scheme in the UK is developed by dentists to cater to their patients' requirements. It's designed to distribute treatment costs, making dental healthcare accessible and cost-effective. Proudly supporting over 6,600 affiliate dentists nationwide, Denplan looks after approximately 1.4 million patients throughout the whole of the UK.
Denplan Essential - Plan A
10% discount of private treatment costs
£19.10
/ monthly
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Includes one dental exam
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One scale and polish
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x2 X-Rays
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One time emergency
Denplan Essential - Plan B
10% discount of private treatment costs
Most popular
£26.50
/ monthly
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Double the benefit without the cost!
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Includes two dental exam
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Two scale and polish
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x2 X-Rays
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One time emergency
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Two dental hygiene visits
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Preventive dental advice and therapy
The various activities your dental team undertakes while you're in the dental chair include: Evaluating your jaw joints, inspecting your bite alignment, checking for potential infections in your tongue and gums, performing oral cancer checks for abnormal lumps in your jaw, neck, and throat, recording your gum measurements to detect signs of gum disease, examining your teeth for dental caries (tooth decay), and providing personalised dental health advice based on your needs.