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Bupa Dental Care Halstead

Treatments and prices

We offer you a range of dental treatments. Take a look below at the services available to you from Bupa Dental Care Halstead.

No one wants any surprises at the dentist. So we want to let you know, that for some more complicated treatments (like teeth straightening, implants etc.), due to the personalised nature of the treatment, the cost may vary to what is shown below. We’ll always provide you with an itemised cost of your treatment, so you will always know where you stand before any treatment starts.

Branded treatments and services

Adult braces (Invisalign)

Clear, removable aligners, that gradually and discreetly straighten teeth using customised trays.

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Adult braces (cosmetic teeth straightening)

Cosmetic teeth straightening is most often used to align crooked, protruding or overcrowded teeth.

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Adult braces (orthodontics)

Treatment to align crooked, protruding or overcrowded teeth using fixed brackets.

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Adult braces (per arch)

Treatment to align crooked, protruding or overcrowding of either the upper or lower teeth using fixed brackets.

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Adult check-up

Routine examination to assess a patient's oral health every six or 12 months. Where necessary, X-rays may be taken to aid with diagnosis and prevention of dental issues.

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Children's check-up (age 6-15 inclusive)

Initial examination to review overall oral health and recommend suitable preventative measures and relevant dietary advice (may include rountine X-rays if required).

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Children's check-up (under 5)

Examination to review overall oral health and recommend suitable preventative measures and relevant dietary advice for a child under 5.

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Children's examination (age 6-15 inclusive)

Examination to review overall oral health and recommend suitable preventative measures and relevant dietary advice for a child aged 6-15.

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Children's examination (under 5)

Examination to review overall oral health and recommend suitable preventative measures and relevant dietary advice for a child under 5 (may include routine X-rays if required).

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Complex X-ray

An X-ray that creates an image of the entire mouth (including upper and lower jaw) on one film.

Dental bridge (3 unit)

Used to bridge the gap between two teeth utilising direct support from both teeth adjacent to the space.

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Dental bridge ceramic bonded (per unit)

Used to bridge the gap between teeth utilising direct support from one or more teeth adjacent to the space.

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Dental bridge porcelain bonded (per unit)

Used to bridge the gap between teeth utilising direct support from one or more teeth adjacent to the space.

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Dental implant

Techique using titanium screws surgically implanted into bone to support a ceramic crown or bridge' allowing natural-looking and long-lasting restoration of missing teeth.

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Dental sedation for nervous patients

A treatment which helps extremely nervous patients to have treatment, by using a sedative to put them into a deeply relaxed state.

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Dentures (Full acrylic)

Removable acrylic plate that replaces all of the upper and/or lower missing teeth.

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Emergency appointment

An urgent appointment to relieve dental pain, or treat unexpected dental injuries.

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Hygienist appointment

An appointment with a dental hygienist who provides scale and polishing to maintain good oral health, preventing and treating gum disease.

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Hygienist appointment (with dentist)

Scale and polish that maintains good oral health, preventing and treating gum disease.

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Mouthguard for teeth grinding (bruxism)

An appliance typically worn in the mouth overnight, to prevent teeth grinding.

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Partial upper or lower denture (acrylic)

Removable acrylic plate that replaces one or more missing teeth.

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Root canal (back teeth)

Involves the removal of an infected nerve from the back tooth to reduce pain and restore functionality.

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Root canal (front teeth)

Involves the removal of an infected nerve in a front tooth to reduce pain and restore functionality.

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Simple X-ray

A digital image used to aid in the diagnosis and prevention of dental issues not visible on the surface.

Surgical tooth extraction

The removal of a tooth that is impacted or retained below gum level.

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Teeth whitening (at home kit)

An effective way of gradually lightening the natural colour of your teeth at home.

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Teeth whitening (in practice)

An effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth while in practice.

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Tooth crown metal (back teeth)

Metal crown fitted over a natural tooth that is heavily restored, broken or damaged, to improve functionality.

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Tooth crown porcelain bonded (back teeth)

Tooth-coloured crown fitted over a natural tooth that is heavily restored, broken or damaged, to improve appearance and support functionality.

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Tooth crown porcelain bonded (front teeth)

Tooth-coloured crown fitted over a natural tooth that is heavily restored, broken or damaged, to improve appearance and support functionality.

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Tooth extraction

The removal of a tooth that is causing pain and cannot be restored.

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Tooth filling silver (large)

A metal-coloured filling that is used to restore a heavily decayed or broken tooth to improve functionality.

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Tooth filling silver (small)

A metal-coloured filling that is used to restore a decayed or broken tooth to improve functionality.

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Tooth filling white (large)

Tooth-coloured filling used to restore a decayed or broken tooth in a natural shade.

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Tooth filling white (small)

Tooth-coloured filling used to restore a decayed or broken tooth in a natural shade.

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Tooth crown ceramic

Tooth-coloured crown fitted over a natural tooth that is heavily restored, broken or damaged, to improve appearance and support functionality.

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Composite anterior filling (1 surface)

Tooth coloured filling on the front teeth, used to discreetly restore decayed or broken teeth.

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New patient examination

Initial examination to assess oral health. Where necessary routine X-rays may be taken to aid preventative dental issues.

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New patient examination

Consultation to check the overall health of your mouth including teeth, gums and surrounding tissue. Where necessary, routine X-rays may be taken to aid preventative dental issues.

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Children's examination (age 5-16)

Examination to review overall oral health and recommend suitable preventative measures and relevant dietary advice for a child aged 5-16.

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Children's examination (under 5)

Initial examination to review overall oral health and recommend suitable preventative measures and relevant dietary advice.

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Bridges (per unit)

Used to bridge the gap between teeth utilising direct support from one or more teeth adjacent to the space.

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Crowns

Fitted over natural teeth that are heavily restored, broken or damaged, to improve appearance and support functionality.

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No, orthodontics for adults is becoming more and more common. We can talk through your options with you.

We do understand that some people really struggle with dental treatment. But we have lots of ways to help put you at ease. Please just tell us how you feel and what worries you, and then we can work together to decide on the right approach.

Generally we recommend twice yearly check-ups every six months. However, this varies on a case by case basis. Your Bupa Dental Care dentist will talk to you about when and how often we need to see you.

Fillings repair small holes in your tooth enamel. If they aren’t filled, the decay will deepen. You’ll start to feel pain, and you could end up needing root canal treatment, which is much more significant and costs more. So although you might not feel pain right now, it’s best to repair these holes as soon as possible.

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Bupa Dental Care is a trading name of Oasis Dental Care Limited. Registered in England and Wales No: 00478127. Registered office: Bupa Dental Care, Vantage Office Park, Old Gloucester Road, Hambrook, Bristol, United Kingdom BS16 1GW.

Oasis Dental Care Limited has a number of trading names including Bupa Dental Care. For a list of all our different trading names please follow this link.

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