Dentists Prices in Leicester — How Much Does It Cost? (2026)
Local price ranges for dentists in Leicester, including what affects costs and tips to get the best deal.
Leicester pricing
Leicester prices are broadly in line with the national average. The ranges below reflect typical costs in this area.
Always get at least 3 quotes from local providers before committing.
| Service | UK Typical Price | Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| NHS examination (Band 1) | £26.80 | fixed | — |
| NHS fillings/extractions (Band 2) | £73.50 | fixed | — |
| NHS crowns/dentures (Band 3) | £319.10 | fixed | — |
| Private examination | £50–£100 | fixed | — |
| Private composite filling | £80–£200 | fixed | Per tooth |
| Private crown | £500–£1,200 | fixed | Per tooth |
| Dental implant | £2,000–£3,500 | fixed | Full treatment per tooth |
| Clear aligner (Invisalign) | £2,500–£5,500 | fixed | Full course |
What affects dentists prices in Leicester?
- NHS vs private
- London and South East premium (20–40%)
- Dental material grade (amalgam vs composite, porcelain vs metal crown)
- Laboratory costs for lab-made restorations
- Complexity and number of teeth involved
How to get the best dentists price in Leicester
- 1NHS treatment is the lowest fixed cost — check nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-dentist for practices accepting new patients
- 2Ask about interest-free dental finance for larger treatment plans
- 3Dental schools offer subsidised treatment under supervision — 30–50% cheaper
- 4A monthly dental health plan (£12–£25/month) covering check-ups and hygienist reduces overall costs
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a dentist cost in Leicester?
Dentists in Leicester typically charge broadly in line with the national average compared to the UK average. An NHS dental examination in England costs £26.80 (Band 1), which covers the check-up, X-rays, and any treatment that can be done in one visit including a scale and polish.
How do I find an NHS dentist accepting new patients?
Search at nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-dentist and filter for "accepting new patients". Ring practices directly to confirm — the online directory can be out of date.
What is the difference between NHS and private dental treatment?
NHS treatment uses functional materials to restore teeth. Private treatment uses premium materials (tooth-coloured composite, porcelain), has no waiting lists, and covers cosmetic procedures NHS does not fund.
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