South East regional pricing
How Much Does a Cosmetic Dentist Cost in Epsom and Ewell?
Updated prices for . Epsom and Ewell prices are typically 35% above the national average.
Price summary
Epsom and Ewell Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Teeth Whitening (In-Office) | £405 | £675 | £1,075 |
| Home Whitening Kit | £235 | £405 | £605 |
| Porcelain Veneers (Per Tooth) | £940 | £1,345 | £1,885 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South East regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Cosmetic Dentist Prices in Epsom and Ewell
Epsom and Ewell is in South East England and cosmetic dentist costs here are 35% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teeth Whitening (In-Office) | £405 | £675 | £1,075 | 60-90 minutes |
| Professional in-chair teeth whitening using high-concentration hydrogen peroxide gel activated by a UV or LED light. Results of up to 8 shades whiter in a single session. Popular systems include Philips Zoom and Enlighten. Only a dentist can legally use the clinical-strength gels in the UK. What affects the price
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| Home Whitening Kit | £235 | £405 | £605 | 2-4 weeks of daily use |
| Custom-fitted whitening trays made from impressions of your teeth, supplied with professional-strength whitening gel. You wear the trays at home for 30 minutes to overnight, depending on the gel concentration. Results are gradual over 2-4 weeks. Legally requires a dentist's prescription in the UK. What affects the price
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| Porcelain Veneers (Per Tooth) | £940 | £1,345 | £1,885 | 2 visits over 2-3 weeks |
| A wafer-thin porcelain shell bonded to the front of a tooth to improve its colour, shape or alignment. Requires removing a thin layer of enamel, taking impressions, and fitting a temporary veneer before the permanent one is bonded. Porcelain veneers last 10-15 years with proper care. What affects the price
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| Composite Bonding (Per Tooth) | £200 | £470 | £675 | 30-60 minutes per tooth |
| Tooth-coloured composite resin sculpted and bonded directly onto the tooth to repair chips, close gaps, reshape or improve colour. No enamel removal is needed in most cases, making it reversible. Results last 5-7 years before needing replacement or repair. What affects the price
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| Dental Implant (Single) | £2,020 | £3,365 | £4,710 | 3-6 months total treatment |
| A titanium screw surgically placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root, topped with an abutment and a porcelain crown. The process involves surgery, a 3-6 month healing period for the implant to fuse with the bone, then fitting the final crown. A permanent, natural-looking replacement. What affects the price
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| Dental Implants (Full Arch) | £13,460 | £20,190 | £26,920 | 4-8 months total treatment |
| An All-on-4 or All-on-6 implant system replacing an entire arch of teeth (upper or lower) with 4-6 implants supporting a fixed bridge of 10-14 teeth. Price is per arch. Involves surgery, temporary teeth on the same day, then a permanent bridge after healing. A life-changing solution for patients with extensive tooth loss. What affects the price
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| Invisalign or Clear Aligners | £2,690 | £5,115 | £7,405 | 6-18 months |
| A series of custom-made clear plastic aligners that gradually straighten teeth. Changed every 1-2 weeks with check-ups every 6-8 weeks. Nearly invisible when worn. Price includes the full treatment from consultation to retainers. Invisalign is the leading brand but alternatives like ClearCorrect exist. What affects the price
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| Fixed Braces | £2,425 | £4,710 | £8,075 | 12-24 months |
| Traditional metal or ceramic brackets bonded to the teeth with an archwire to correct alignment, bite and spacing issues. Ceramic (tooth-coloured) brackets cost more than metal. Includes fitting, regular adjustment appointments, removal and retainers. Lingual braces (fitted behind teeth) are the most expensive option. What affects the price
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| Dental Bridge | £675 | £1,210 | £2,020 | 2 visits over 2-3 weeks |
| A fixed prosthetic that bridges the gap left by one or more missing teeth, anchored to the adjacent natural teeth. The supporting teeth are prepared (filed down) to accept crowns, which hold the false tooth in place. A traditional 3-unit bridge replaces one missing tooth. What affects the price
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| Gum Contouring | £270 | £675 | £1,345 | 30-60 minutes |
| Laser or surgical reshaping of the gum line to correct a gummy smile, uneven gum levels or excess gum tissue. Laser gum contouring is the most common method, offering precision with minimal bleeding and faster healing. Results are immediately visible. What affects the price
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| Smile Makeover | £4,040 | £9,420 | £20,190 | 2-6 months depending on treatments |
| A comprehensive cosmetic treatment plan combining multiple procedures to transform your smile. Typically includes a mix of veneers, whitening, bonding, gum contouring and sometimes orthodontics. Starts with a digital smile design consultation to plan the desired outcome. What affects the price
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| Tooth-Coloured Filling | £120 | £200 | £335 | 30-45 minutes |
| A white composite resin filling that matches the natural colour of your tooth, replacing old silver amalgam fillings or treating new decay. Cosmetic dentists use premium-grade composite with a longer warranty. Amalgam replacement for aesthetics is one of the most commonly requested cosmetic procedures. What affects the price
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Teeth Whitening (In-Office)
Low
£405
Average
£675
High
£1,075
60-90 minutes
More details
Professional in-chair teeth whitening using high-concentration hydrogen peroxide gel activated by a UV or LED light. Results of up to 8 shades whiter in a single session. Popular systems include Philips Zoom and Enlighten. Only a dentist can legally use the clinical-strength gels in the UK.
What affects the price
- Whitening system used (Zoom, Enlighten, boutique brands)
- Number of sessions or applications in the visit
- Whether a take-home top-up kit is included
- Practice location (London 20-30% more expensive)
Home Whitening Kit
Low
£235
Average
£405
High
£605
2-4 weeks of daily use
More details
Custom-fitted whitening trays made from impressions of your teeth, supplied with professional-strength whitening gel. You wear the trays at home for 30 minutes to overnight, depending on the gel concentration. Results are gradual over 2-4 weeks. Legally requires a dentist's prescription in the UK.
What affects the price
- Whether custom trays are included (vs pre-made)
- Concentration and volume of gel supplied
- Brand of whitening system
- Number of gel refill syringes included
Porcelain Veneers (Per Tooth)
Low
£940
Average
£1,345
High
£1,885
2 visits over 2-3 weeks
More details
A wafer-thin porcelain shell bonded to the front of a tooth to improve its colour, shape or alignment. Requires removing a thin layer of enamel, taking impressions, and fitting a temporary veneer before the permanent one is bonded. Porcelain veneers last 10-15 years with proper care.
What affects the price
- Number of veneers being done (bulk discounts common)
- Porcelain type (eMax, feldspathic, zirconia)
- Whether minimal-prep or no-prep veneers are suitable
- Lab quality and practice location
Composite Bonding (Per Tooth)
Low
£200
Average
£470
High
£675
30-60 minutes per tooth
More details
Tooth-coloured composite resin sculpted and bonded directly onto the tooth to repair chips, close gaps, reshape or improve colour. No enamel removal is needed in most cases, making it reversible. Results last 5-7 years before needing replacement or repair.
What affects the price
- Complexity of the work per tooth (edge bonding vs full coverage)
- Number of teeth being treated
- Dentist's skill and artistic ability
- Quality of composite material used
Dental Implant (Single)
Low
£2,020
Average
£3,365
High
£4,710
3-6 months total treatment
More details
A titanium screw surgically placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root, topped with an abutment and a porcelain crown. The process involves surgery, a 3-6 month healing period for the implant to fuse with the bone, then fitting the final crown. A permanent, natural-looking replacement.
What affects the price
- Whether bone grafting is needed (£300-£800 extra)
- Implant system and brand used
- Crown material (zirconia, porcelain-fused-to-metal)
- Surgeon's experience and practice location
Dental Implants (Full Arch)
Low
£13,460
Average
£20,190
High
£26,920
4-8 months total treatment
More details
An All-on-4 or All-on-6 implant system replacing an entire arch of teeth (upper or lower) with 4-6 implants supporting a fixed bridge of 10-14 teeth. Price is per arch. Involves surgery, temporary teeth on the same day, then a permanent bridge after healing. A life-changing solution for patients with extensive tooth loss.
What affects the price
- All-on-4 vs All-on-6 approach
- Whether bone grafting or sinus lifts are needed
- Material of the final bridge (acrylic, zirconia)
- Upper arch, lower arch or both (double the cost)
Invisalign or Clear Aligners
Low
£2,690
Average
£5,115
High
£7,405
6-18 months
More details
A series of custom-made clear plastic aligners that gradually straighten teeth. Changed every 1-2 weeks with check-ups every 6-8 weeks. Nearly invisible when worn. Price includes the full treatment from consultation to retainers. Invisalign is the leading brand but alternatives like ClearCorrect exist.
What affects the price
- Complexity of the case (mild vs comprehensive)
- Invisalign tier (i7, Lite, Full, Comprehensive)
- Whether refinement aligners are included
- Whether retainers are included in the price
Fixed Braces
Low
£2,425
Average
£4,710
High
£8,075
12-24 months
More details
Traditional metal or ceramic brackets bonded to the teeth with an archwire to correct alignment, bite and spacing issues. Ceramic (tooth-coloured) brackets cost more than metal. Includes fitting, regular adjustment appointments, removal and retainers. Lingual braces (fitted behind teeth) are the most expensive option.
What affects the price
- Metal vs ceramic vs lingual brackets
- Complexity of the orthodontic case
- Whether treated by a specialist orthodontist or general dentist
- Whether retainers are included in the quoted price
Dental Bridge
Low
£675
Average
£1,210
High
£2,020
2 visits over 2-3 weeks
More details
A fixed prosthetic that bridges the gap left by one or more missing teeth, anchored to the adjacent natural teeth. The supporting teeth are prepared (filed down) to accept crowns, which hold the false tooth in place. A traditional 3-unit bridge replaces one missing tooth.
What affects the price
- Number of units in the bridge (3-unit most common)
- Material (porcelain, zirconia, PFM)
- Whether a Maryland (adhesive) bridge is suitable
- Condition of the supporting teeth
Gum Contouring
Low
£270
Average
£675
High
£1,345
30-60 minutes
More details
Laser or surgical reshaping of the gum line to correct a gummy smile, uneven gum levels or excess gum tissue. Laser gum contouring is the most common method, offering precision with minimal bleeding and faster healing. Results are immediately visible.
What affects the price
- Number of teeth or areas being treated
- Laser vs surgical scalpel technique
- Whether it is cosmetic or medically necessary
- Complexity of the reshaping required
Smile Makeover
Low
£4,040
Average
£9,420
High
£20,190
2-6 months depending on treatments
More details
A comprehensive cosmetic treatment plan combining multiple procedures to transform your smile. Typically includes a mix of veneers, whitening, bonding, gum contouring and sometimes orthodontics. Starts with a digital smile design consultation to plan the desired outcome.
What affects the price
- Number and combination of treatments included
- Number of teeth being treated with veneers or bonding
- Whether orthodontic work is needed first
- Dentist's reputation and specialist qualifications
Tooth-Coloured Filling
Low
£120
Average
£200
High
£335
30-45 minutes
More details
A white composite resin filling that matches the natural colour of your tooth, replacing old silver amalgam fillings or treating new decay. Cosmetic dentists use premium-grade composite with a longer warranty. Amalgam replacement for aesthetics is one of the most commonly requested cosmetic procedures.
What affects the price
- Size of the filling (small, medium, large)
- Quality of composite material and shade matching
- Whether replacing an old amalgam filling
- Number of fillings done in the same appointment
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dental treatment starts with a consultation to discuss what you want to change about your smile, followed by a tailored treatment plan and the procedures themselves.
Initial consultation and assessment
You meet the dentist to discuss what you dislike about your smile and what results you are hoping for. The dentist examines your teeth, gums, and bite, often taking photographs and X-rays. Many practices offer a free or low-cost initial consultation for cosmetic work.
Treatment plan and digital preview
The dentist creates a personalised treatment plan with options, timescales, and costs. For veneers and smile makeovers, digital smile design software can show you a preview of your expected results before committing. This is your chance to ask questions and understand exactly what is involved.
Preparatory work
Before cosmetic treatment begins, any underlying dental health issues must be addressed first — fillings, gum treatment, or hygiene appointments. For veneers, teeth are prepared by removing a thin layer of enamel. For implants, bone grafting may be needed months before the implant surgery.
Treatment appointments
The cosmetic work itself varies by procedure. Whitening can be done in a single session. Composite bonding takes 30-60 minutes per tooth. Veneers require two visits — one for preparation and impressions, one for fitting. Aligners involve regular check-ups over 6-18 months. Your dentist will explain the timeline for your specific treatment.
Aftercare and maintenance
The dentist provides aftercare instructions specific to your treatment. Veneers and bonding need careful maintenance to avoid staining and damage. Whitening results fade over time and may need topping up. Implants require good oral hygiene to prevent peri-implantitis. Regular check-ups are essential to maintain your results long-term.
Regional comparison
How Epsom and Ewell Compares
Average cost of teeth whitening (in-office) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Cosmetic Dentist Costs in Epsom and Ewell?
Epsom and Ewell has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect cosmetic dentist costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.
Epsom and Ewell cosmetic dentist costs are 35% above the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.
Several factors affect what you will pay for cosmetic dentist services in Epsom and Ewell. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £13,460 to £26,920 for dental implants (full arch) in Epsom and Ewell.
When getting quotes in Epsom and Ewell, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check GDC registration, reviews and treatment plans before committing.
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