Comprehensive patient examination with dentist for patients new to the practice or have not been to the practice for at least 3 years
£85A routine examination of a patient who has been seen regularly at the practice and has already had a new patient consultation.
£50Review appointment with a dental therapist or dentist. For example, to review gum health.
£40Clinical and Radiographic assessment of the presenting problem together with advice and prescription if required. For new patients, patients that have never visited the practice, or patients who have not had a routine exam or new patient exam for 3 years.
£85Emergency consultation for existing patient or a patient that has been seen at the practice for routine treatment within the last 3 years.
£50Routine extraction. If a routine extraction becomes a surgical extraction, the extraction fee will be deducted from the surgical fee. This fee is in addition to the assessment fee.
£135Removal of tooth that requires surgical intervention e.g. buried or curved roots. This fee is in addition to the assessment fee.
£250The recementation of a crown or conventional bridge where it is feasible to do so. There is no guarantee or warranty on recementation. This fee is in addition to the assessment fee.
£40There is no guarantee or warranty if an alternative treatment option has been recommended e.g replacement veneer. This fee is in addition to the assessment fee.
£100There is no guarantee or warranty if an alternative treatment option has been advised e.g an implant or new bridge. This fee is in addition to the assessment fee.
£100The placement of a filling, not intended to be long-lasting. There is no guarantee on the longevity of this filling. This fee is in addition to the assessment fee.
£50Intra-oral radiographs taken during assessments.
A full mouth or sectional radiograph that is taken outside of the mouth. This is useful for those patients that might gag or wretch when having normal intra-oral radiographs taken.
3D Radiographic Imaging.
£1753D digital imaging of the mouth and teeth.
£50A single surface filling.
£120Filling covering two surfaces.
£155Three+ surfaces OR deep tooth decay in close proximity to pulp.
£185A single surface filling.
£150Filling covering two surfaces.
£200Three+ surfaces OR deep tooth decay in close proximity to pulp.
£250Provisional filling that be used definitively but not as hard wearing as composite.
£95Material placed under filling to prevent or reduce chance of requiring root canal when fillings are very deep. Fee is additional to filling fee.
£85Routine extraction . ( if a routine extraction becomes a surgical extraction, the extraction fee will be deducted from the surgical fee) This fee is in addition to assessment fee
£135Fee for each additional extraction carried out within the appointment.
£75Placement of dressing material and/or antibiotic prescription following extraction carried out at the practice.
£50Carried out in practice under local anaesthetic.
£450An appointment lasting up to 20 minutes with a dental hygiene therapist.
£50An appointment lasting up to 30 minutes with a dental hygiene therapist.
£70An appointment lasting up to 40 minutes with a dental hygiene therapist.
£90An appointment lasting up to 60 minutes with a dental hygiene therapist. Normally for those patients with extensive gum disease or a lot of staining.
£130Access to Hygiene Therapist without seeing Dentist for patients who have not been seen at the practice previously or for at least 3 years.
£140Consultation with Dr. Cronshaw
£85From
£450From
£450From
£600Does not include tooth restoration fee
£320This does not include tooth restoration fee e.g crown if applicable
£425This does not include tooth restoration fee e.g crown if applicable
£500For new patients or patients not seen at the practice for 3 years.
£85
Single implant placement
£1250
Single crown attached to a single implant.
£1250
Prices starting from
£400
2 unit Bridge, Prices from
£2500
Tooth whitening with customised bleaching trays and boutique whitening system whitening gel
£310
Whitening trays and whitening gel using boutique whitening system
£220
Individually customised whitening trays (without whitening gel).
£140
Individually customised whitening trays (without whitening gel)
£200
Full coverage non-precious metal crown.
£450
Ceramic crown with inner metal layer.
£550

A layered zirconia crown is a dental crown made with a strong zirconia core that is hand-layered with porcelain to enhance translucency and natural tooth-like aesthetics, combining high strength, durability, and lifelike appearance.
£625
An inlay/onlay: Is similar to a filling because it restores part of the tooth, not the whole thing Is similar to a crown because it’s custom-made outside the mouth and bonded on, making it stronger and longer-lasting than a regular filling Filling → small damage Inlay/onlay → moderate damage Crown → large damage or weakened tooth So you can think of an inlay/onlay as a “partial crown” or an upgraded filling. Prices listed below are from £450 and the material of an onlay can be non-precious metal, precious metal ( e.g gold) , ceramic ( zirconia, Lithium disilicate ) or composite
£450
A conventional bridge is a fixed dental restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of an artificial tooth (pontic) supported by 1 or 2 crowns on the adjacent natural teeth, which are prepared to anchor the bridge, restoring function, alignment, and appearance. The smallest possible bridge is a 2 unit bridge consisting of one unit which is the anchor tooth and one unit which is the replacement tooth attached to the anchor tooth. The image depicts a 3 unit bridge Price listed is "from" and depends on number and material of the replacement teeth . This price represents a 2 unit bridge
£1000
Removable retainer used to maintain the position of teeth following orthdotontic treatment.
£130

fixed wire bonded onto teeth.
£200

Price ranges from £2,750- £4,500 depending on complexity

To protect teeth during contact sports or activities where the teeth may be at risk of trauma . Different colours available
£130
To protect teeth that are liable to fracture during grinding or bruxism and also to aid TMJ pain or dysfunction
£130

An acrylic partial denture is a removable dental appliance made of acrylic resin that replaces one or more missing teeth. It is supported by the gums (and sometimes metal clasps on natural teeth) and is commonly used as a temporary or economical option to restore appearance and basic chewing function. Price is from
£475
A Co-Cr (cobalt-chromium) denture is a removable partial denture with a strong, lightweight metal framework made from cobalt-chromium alloy. It offers superior fit, durability, and stability compared to acrylic dentures, but is more complex and expensive to fabricate. Additionally, the teeth that support the denture must be healthy, as they bear the stress of retention. Price listed is from
£1400
A complete acrylic denture is a removable full denture made entirely of acrylic resin, replacing all teeth in either the upper or lower arch. It restores function, aesthetics, and facial support. Price listed is for a set of upper and lower complete dentures.
£1350