South East regional pricing
How Much Does a Dentist Cost in Windsor and Maidenhead?
Updated prices for . Windsor and Maidenhead prices are typically 25% above the national average.
Price summary
Windsor and Maidenhead Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| NHS Check-Up (Band 1) | £35 | £35 | £35 |
| NHS Filling (Band 2) | £95 | £95 | £95 |
| NHS Crown or Bridge (Band 3) | £410 | £410 | £410 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South East regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Dentist Prices in Windsor and Maidenhead
Windsor and Maidenhead is in South East England and dentist costs here are 25% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NHS Check-Up (Band 1) | £35 | £35 | £35 | 20-30 minutes |
| An NHS dental examination including diagnosis, X-rays if needed, and a scale and polish if clinically necessary. The charge is fixed at £27.40 across England from April 2025. One fee covers everything in the Band 1 course of treatment, regardless of how many visits it takes. What affects the price
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| NHS Filling (Band 2) | £95 | £95 | £95 | 30-45 minutes |
| An NHS filling under Band 2, which also covers root canal treatment and tooth extractions if needed in the same course of treatment. The fixed charge of £75.30 covers everything including the Band 1 examination. NHS fillings use amalgam (silver) or composite (white) at the dentist's discretion. What affects the price
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| NHS Crown or Bridge (Band 3) | £410 | £410 | £410 | 2 visits over 2-3 weeks |
| An NHS crown, bridge or dentures under Band 3. The fixed charge of £326.70 includes all treatment from Band 1 and Band 2 as well. NHS crowns are typically metal or metal with a tooth-coloured coating, not fully ceramic. What affects the price
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| Private Check-Up | £50 | £90 | £150 | 20-30 minutes |
| A private dental examination and oral health assessment. Usually includes a thorough examination, oral cancer screening and treatment plan discussion. X-rays and hygienist appointments are typically charged separately. What affects the price
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| Private Filling (Composite) | £115 | £190 | £315 | 30-45 minutes |
| A tooth-coloured composite resin filling placed by a private dentist. White fillings are more aesthetically pleasing than NHS amalgam and bond directly to the tooth. Price depends on the size of the filling and the quality of composite material used. What affects the price
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| Private Crown (Porcelain) | £625 | £1,000 | £1,505 | 2 visits over 1-2 weeks |
| A custom-made porcelain or ceramic crown fitted over a damaged tooth. Involves preparing the tooth, taking impressions, fitting a temporary crown and then bonding the permanent crown. CEREC same-day crowns are available at some practices for a premium. What affects the price
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| Root Canal Treatment | £375 | £690 | £1,130 | 1-2 visits, 60-90 minutes each |
| Saving a badly infected tooth by removing the infected nerve tissue from inside it, cleaning out the canals in the root, and sealing them. This avoids having the tooth pulled out. Front teeth are simpler and cheaper than back teeth. A crown is usually recommended afterwards to protect the tooth, at additional cost. What affects the price
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| Tooth Extraction (Simple) | £95 | £190 | £315 | 20-30 minutes |
| A straightforward extraction of a visible tooth using local anaesthetic. The tooth is loosened and removed with forceps. Recovery is usually 1-2 days. Does not include wisdom teeth or teeth that require surgical removal. What affects the price
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| Tooth Extraction (Surgical) | £250 | £440 | £750 | 45-60 minutes |
| Surgical removal of a tooth that cannot be simply pulled, such as impacted wisdom teeth, broken teeth or teeth with curved roots. May involve cutting the gum, removing bone and stitching the wound closed. Sedation is often recommended. What affects the price
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| Dental X-Rays (Full Mouth) | £40 | £75 | £125 | 10-15 minutes |
| A full set of dental X-rays including an OPG (panoramic) and periapical films. Used to assess bone levels, root health, hidden decay between teeth and wisdom tooth position. Digital X-rays are standard and involve very low radiation exposure. What affects the price
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| Scale and Polish | £55 | £90 | £150 | 30-45 minutes |
| A professional dental cleaning by a hygienist or dentist to remove plaque, tartar and surface stains. Includes ultrasonic scaling, hand scaling and polishing with a gritty paste. Often combined with advice on improving your oral hygiene routine at home. What affects the price
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| Emergency Appointment | £65 | £125 | £250 | 20-30 minutes |
| An urgent same-day or next-day appointment for dental pain, swelling, a broken tooth or a lost filling. The emergency fee covers diagnosis, pain relief and temporary treatment. Definitive treatment (filling, extraction etc.) is usually booked as a follow-up and charged separately. What affects the price
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NHS Check-Up (Band 1)
Low
£35
Average
£35
High
£35
20-30 minutes
More details
An NHS dental examination including diagnosis, X-rays if needed, and a scale and polish if clinically necessary. The charge is fixed at £27.40 across England from April 2025. One fee covers everything in the Band 1 course of treatment, regardless of how many visits it takes.
What affects the price
- NHS price is fixed nationally at £27.40
- Some patients qualify for free NHS dental care
- Includes X-rays and scale and polish if clinically needed
- Finding an NHS dentist accepting new patients can be difficult
NHS Filling (Band 2)
Low
£95
Average
£95
High
£95
30-45 minutes
More details
An NHS filling under Band 2, which also covers root canal treatment and tooth extractions if needed in the same course of treatment. The fixed charge of £75.30 covers everything including the Band 1 examination. NHS fillings use amalgam (silver) or composite (white) at the dentist's discretion.
What affects the price
- NHS price is fixed nationally at £75.30
- Covers all Band 1 and Band 2 treatments in one course
- Material choice (amalgam vs composite) is at the dentist's discretion
- Multiple fillings in the same course cost the same single fee
NHS Crown or Bridge (Band 3)
Low
£410
Average
£410
High
£410
2 visits over 2-3 weeks
More details
An NHS crown, bridge or dentures under Band 3. The fixed charge of £326.70 includes all treatment from Band 1 and Band 2 as well. NHS crowns are typically metal or metal with a tooth-coloured coating, not fully ceramic.
What affects the price
- NHS price is fixed nationally at £326.70
- Covers all treatment including examinations and fillings
- Material choices are more limited than private
- Waiting times for NHS Band 3 work can be several weeks
Private Check-Up
Low
£50
Average
£90
High
£150
20-30 minutes
More details
A private dental examination and oral health assessment. Usually includes a thorough examination, oral cancer screening and treatment plan discussion. X-rays and hygienist appointments are typically charged separately.
What affects the price
- Practice location (London and South East more expensive)
- Whether X-rays are included or charged separately
- New patient vs existing patient pricing
- Whether an oral cancer screening is included
Private Filling (Composite)
Low
£115
Average
£190
High
£315
30-45 minutes
More details
A tooth-coloured composite resin filling placed by a private dentist. White fillings are more aesthetically pleasing than NHS amalgam and bond directly to the tooth. Price depends on the size of the filling and the quality of composite material used.
What affects the price
- Size and location of the cavity
- Quality of composite material used
- Whether the filling is under warranty
- Dentist's experience and practice location
Private Crown (Porcelain)
Low
£625
Average
£1,000
High
£1,505
2 visits over 1-2 weeks
More details
A custom-made porcelain or ceramic crown fitted over a damaged tooth. Involves preparing the tooth, taking impressions, fitting a temporary crown and then bonding the permanent crown. CEREC same-day crowns are available at some practices for a premium.
What affects the price
- Crown material (porcelain, zirconia, eMax, PFM)
- Whether a same-day CEREC crown is available
- Location of the tooth (front teeth cost more)
- Lab fees and practice location
Root Canal Treatment
Low
£375
Average
£690
High
£1,130
1-2 visits, 60-90 minutes each
More details
Saving a badly infected tooth by removing the infected nerve tissue from inside it, cleaning out the canals in the root, and sealing them. This avoids having the tooth pulled out. Front teeth are simpler and cheaper than back teeth. A crown is usually recommended afterwards to protect the tooth, at additional cost.
What affects the price
- Which tooth (front teeth simpler than molars)
- Number of root canals in the tooth
- General dentist vs endodontist specialist
- Whether a crown is needed afterwards (separate cost)
Tooth Extraction (Simple)
Low
£95
Average
£190
High
£315
20-30 minutes
More details
A straightforward extraction of a visible tooth using local anaesthetic. The tooth is loosened and removed with forceps. Recovery is usually 1-2 days. Does not include wisdom teeth or teeth that require surgical removal.
What affects the price
- Which tooth and its location
- Complexity of the root structure
- Whether sedation is requested (additional cost)
- Practice location and dentist experience
Tooth Extraction (Surgical)
Low
£250
Average
£440
High
£750
45-60 minutes
More details
Surgical removal of a tooth that cannot be simply pulled, such as impacted wisdom teeth, broken teeth or teeth with curved roots. May involve cutting the gum, removing bone and stitching the wound closed. Sedation is often recommended.
What affects the price
- Degree of impaction (partially vs fully impacted)
- Whether the procedure is done under local or IV sedation
- Number of teeth being removed in one session
- Whether a specialist oral surgeon is required
Dental X-Rays (Full Mouth)
Low
£40
Average
£75
High
£125
10-15 minutes
More details
A full set of dental X-rays including an OPG (panoramic) and periapical films. Used to assess bone levels, root health, hidden decay between teeth and wisdom tooth position. Digital X-rays are standard and involve very low radiation exposure.
What affects the price
- Type of X-ray (single periapical, bitewing set, full OPG)
- Whether digital X-ray equipment is used
- Number of individual films taken
- Whether included free with a check-up or charged separately
Scale and Polish
Low
£55
Average
£90
High
£150
30-45 minutes
More details
A professional dental cleaning by a hygienist or dentist to remove plaque, tartar and surface stains. Includes ultrasonic scaling, hand scaling and polishing with a gritty paste. Often combined with advice on improving your oral hygiene routine at home.
What affects the price
- Whether performed by a hygienist or dentist
- Amount of tartar and staining present
- Whether airflow polishing is used (premium option)
- Practice location and appointment length
Emergency Appointment
Low
£65
Average
£125
High
£250
20-30 minutes
More details
An urgent same-day or next-day appointment for dental pain, swelling, a broken tooth or a lost filling. The emergency fee covers diagnosis, pain relief and temporary treatment. Definitive treatment (filling, extraction etc.) is usually booked as a follow-up and charged separately.
What affects the price
- Whether you are an existing patient at the practice
- Time of appointment (out-of-hours costs more)
- Weekend or bank holiday surcharges
- Whether temporary or definitive treatment is provided
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Dentist
Whether you choose NHS or private dental care, the process starts with finding a dentist, registering as a patient, and attending regular check-ups to catch problems early.
Find and register with a dentist
Search for a dentist accepting new patients — either NHS or private. Use the NHS Find a Dentist tool online or call practices directly. NHS availability varies widely by area, and some practices have waiting lists. Private practices usually accept new patients more quickly.
Attend your check-up
Your dentist examines your teeth, gums and mouth, and takes X-rays if needed. They check for decay, gum disease, oral cancer signs and any developing problems. The examination typically takes 20-30 minutes and forms the basis of your treatment plan.
Receive a treatment plan and costs
If any work is needed, the dentist explains what treatment is required and provides a written treatment plan with costs. NHS treatment falls into fixed price bands, while private costs vary by practice. You can ask questions and decide whether to proceed.
Book and attend treatment appointments
Treatments like fillings are usually completed in a single visit under local anaesthetic. More complex work like crowns or root canals may require two or more appointments spaced over several weeks. The dentist explains what to expect at each stage.
Follow aftercare advice
After treatment, your dentist gives you specific aftercare instructions. This may include avoiding certain foods, managing sensitivity, or taking prescribed antibiotics. Following these instructions helps ensure the treatment is successful and long-lasting.
Schedule your next check-up
Your dentist recommends when to come back based on your oral health — anywhere from 3 to 24 months. Regular check-ups catch problems early when they are cheaper and easier to treat. Most adults with good dental health are seen every 12 months.
Regional comparison
How Windsor and Maidenhead Compares
Average cost of nhs check-up (band 1) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Dentist Costs in Windsor and Maidenhead?
Windsor and Maidenhead has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect 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.
Windsor and Maidenhead dentist costs are 25% 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 dentist services in Windsor and Maidenhead. 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 £625 to £1,505 for private crown (porcelain) in Windsor and Maidenhead.
When getting quotes in Windsor and Maidenhead, 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.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need cosmetic dentistry (£375–£1,000), hairdresser (£45–£100), or tutoring (£25–£50) in Windsor and Maidenhead.
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