Yup, My son has just had one £300.
B
Morning all. Chipped one of my back teeth last week
Went to see my dentist he said I need half or a full crown. Both the same price
Shocked when he said £256 Never had to have anything done before and just paid for check up and pollish
Is this a standard price in England ..?
Andy
Yup, My son has just had one £300.
B
Similar in Scotland.
I would say that’s not particularly expensive.
NHS crowns start from £56.
Cheap- had a few crowns and all around £500 private
My last one was £500. It sheared off just before Christmas & needed gluing back on. Because it sheared at the gum line, the dentist doesn't hold much hope of it lasting too long. Then I'm into serious money for an implant.
How long are they supposed to last for once done ?
I had a crown done earlier this year - NHS band 3, £256.50
Highly recommended though. Wasn't sure whether just to have it taken out but glad I didn't
My dentist just quoted me £800! Not that I care as work insurance pick up the cost.
Guess what the price is for 2 NHS crowns.....£256.50 for both. Let's say you need 6 crowns....£256.50 for all 6. Consider that the laboratory fee for having a single crown made is around £100. Throw in a check-up, a couple of fillings, some x-rays, a scale & polish. The maximum you can be charged for the whole lot on the NHS is £256.50. Plus a lot of surgery time with it's resultant overhead, nurses wages, rent, materials etc. It's quite easy to lose money.
Andy - register with Cov Rd Dental practice
They are nhs and brill
You’ll save a lot of money
They always take new clients
Near the swimming baths
If a crown is provided on the NHS it's £256.50. That's the only price it can be.
Privately you can be charged anything. I personally charge £600 for a gold crown & £550 for a "white" or ceramic one. The gold crown that I fitted last week had a laboratory charge of £204. I pay about £140 lab fee for a ceramic crown. The actual job is similar for both types
Dentist in NL: front tooth crown EUR 1.000.
It sounds like you are better of at an UK dentist.
Without wishing to pull the OP's thread off- topic (and also conscious of the "length of a piece of string" response) - what's the ball park figure for a molar implant?The figure my dentist mentioned would buy a good Speedmaster - and I know which I'd rather have
I know a speedy won't help masticate a sirloin, but the chrono could time how long it takes to do it using LHS only....
I would look at going abroad. One of my friends went to India for dental work and saved a fortune. Another friend has recently had a set of veneers and went abroad via TUI of all places who organised it all for him! Top private dental practices in India etc still work ut far cheaper than the UK.
My mates mrs went to Budapest to have lots of treatment. Said it was loads cheaper then here Pleased with the results
As well I believe
I had my new crown fitted last week and was charged £575 for the whole job. It replaced my previous one which lasted 18yrs with average care from me,it wasn’t completely knackered but the colour wasn’t a good match to my own teeth after all those yrs.
And hopefully with a little more care and attention I can get 20+ yrs out of this one so overall good value in my opinion
Thanks guys - ether the Smurf sells or it's a trip abroad (maybe)
Crowns are good.My dentist has fitted a nice one on Me. Very strong but You need to brush and floss vigorously to prevent gum disease around it
I had a very bad crown fitted, I’m sure he put the wrong one in, it never fitted or matched colour wise, had about 3 visits to get it ground down till it fitted but it then lasted 30 years, finally giving up last year. I’ll get an implant fitted at some point.
Wife is going through this at the moment... two implants, crown & bridge - looking at £5000. Yes, overseas is cheaper - but then you need to factor in flight costs, accommodation, and time off work (couldn't do this in a couple of days as work is done in stages and need some time to set in between - so either repeat visits or a long block...).