Pricing
NHS treatments pricing
Dental treatment pricing—no hidden fees, affordable care plans, and flexible payment options tailored to your oral health needs.
NHS DENTAL CHARGES FROM APRIL 1st 2025
Band 1
Band pricing
From £28.80 To £27.40
Includes:-
• Examination ,Assessment and advise. X-Rays.
• Scale and polish (if clinically needed)
• Treatment planning
• Orthodontic assessment and report
• Marginal correction of fillings
• Adjustments of dentures or orthodontic appliances
• Impressions to check the bite of teeth
• Colour photographs
• Fissure sealants or topical fluoride
• Treatment of sensitive teeth
• Taking of tissue or cell samples
Band 2
Band pricing
From 73.50 To 75.30
Includes:-
• Fillings
• Root Treatment
• Extraction of teeth
• Sealants of fill small holes
• Adding of false teeth to a denture or clasp Reline or
rebasing of denture
• Removal of root tip (apicectomy)
• Bite raising appliance (not made in the llab)
• Treatment of severe gum disease deep cleaning
• Franectomy
• Gingival grafts
• Gingivectomy
• Oral surgery- removal of cysts ,roots unerupted or partially
erupted teeth
• Removal of bone
• Treatment of trauma -splints etc orTransplanted teeth
Band 3
Band pricing
From £319.10 To £326.70
Includes:-
• Fixed replacement of missing teeth(bridge)
• Fixed replacement of 1 tooth or more a cap. (crown)
• Fixed replacement of several teeth false teeth (dentures)
• Restoration of teeth with veneer,inlay or onlay
• Custom made bite guards NOT sports guards
• Orthodontic appliances
• Bite Guard appliances for tooth grinding
Urgent or emergency treatment
Pricing
From £26.80 To £27.40
Includes:-
• To stop or prevent the pain getting worse
You are exempt from NHS Dental charges. If you are:
• Are under 18.
• Are under 19 and in full-time education.
• Are pregnant or have a baby under 12 months old.
• Are in receipt of Universal credit, Income Support or income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance/Employment and
Support Allowance.
• Are getting Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.
• Have an HC2 certificate.
• Have an NHS Tax Credit Exemption Certificate
Satisfied Clients
Testimonials from Our Beloved Clients

The reception staff are very professional polite & efficient. with a very good prompt service, sometimes a little difficult to contact, as very busy.
The dental treatment is excellent, explanation of the options are very clear & exceptional quality of work on all aspects required!
Highly recommend!!
Joseph hough

First time as a New Patient, Receptionist was very Polite and Went though everything with me though the Progress, The Dentist themself was very good and explained what was going to be done, Very polite and understanding. Happy with Visit and Easy to get to. thank you again.
Samuel Brooks







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FAQ's
Discover Everything You Need to Know
At your first NHS consultation at Serene Dental Clinic, your dentist will carry out a full examination of your teeth, gums, and mouth. This may include x-rays if needed. You’ll receive advice on maintaining your oral health and, if treatment is required, a clear plan outlining what’s needed, which NHS band it falls under, and the associated cost. It’s a relaxed, informative visit designed to get you on the right path to a healthy smile.
Treatment times vary depending on the procedure. Simple treatments like check-ups or fillings may take 20–40 minutes, while more complex care such as crowns, dentures, or root canals might require multiple visits over a few weeks. Your dentist will give you a personalised timeline at your consultation.
Most NHS treatments involve little to no downtime. After minor procedures like fillings or cleanings, you can return to daily activities right away. Some treatments—such as extractions or oral surgery—may cause temporary soreness or swelling, and we’ll provide aftercare instructions to support a smooth recovery.
The longevity of NHS dental treatments depends on the procedure and your oral hygiene habits. Fillings can last several years, crowns and dentures often last 5–15 years, and preventive treatments help avoid future issues. Regular check-ups and good at-home care can significantly extend the life of your treatment.