We believe in being completely transparent about the cost of treatment - no hidden fees, no surprises, and no pressure to commit to anything before you're ready. Below you'll find our current treatment prices, along with everything you need to know about spreading the cost.


Before any treatment begins at Modwena Dental, you'll know exactly what it costs. Whether you're coming in for a routine check-up or planning something more involved like orthodontic treatment or dental implants, your costs are confirmed in writing before anything is agreed.
If your treatment plan changes - or if something unexpected comes up during treatment - we'll always discuss this with you before proceeding. No surprises.
We know that dental treatment - particularly more involved procedures - represents a significant investment. We never want the cost to be the reason someone puts off care they genuinely need. That's why we offer a range of flexible ways to spread the cost, so you can make the right decision for your health without the financial pressure of paying everything upfront.

We offer dental finance through Tabeo, giving you a straightforward way to spread the cost of treatment over monthly payments. Here's how it works:
0% interest finance - 18 months
Spread the cost of your treatment over 18 monthly payments with absolutely no added interest. You pay exactly what your treatment costs - just split into manageable monthly amounts. This is our most popular finance option and available on treatments from £1,000.
Low-interest finance - 24 months
For patients who'd prefer a longer repayment period, we offer 24-month finance at 7.9% APR. Monthly payments are lower, making even larger treatment plans highly manageable. Also available on treatments from £1,000.
No deposit required
You don't need to put down a deposit to access our finance options - though making a small contribution upfront can reduce your monthly payments if you'd prefer.
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Getting started with dental finance at Modwena Dental is straightforward:
Our treatment coordinator is there to make this process as easy as possible. If you have any questions about finance before your consultation, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Prefer to keep things simple and avoid third-party finance? We also offer an in-house payment arrangement for suitable treatment plans - splitting the total cost into three separate payments, six months apart.
This option is arranged directly with our treatment coordinator and is available at their discretion. It's a straightforward, interest-free way to manage the cost of treatment without a finance application.
Speak to our treatment coordinator at your consultation to find out whether this option is available for your treatment plan.
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We offer both NHS and private treatment at Modwena Dental - and we'll always be clear about what's available to you under each.
NHS dental treatment is charged at standard NHS band rates, which are set by the government and apply across all NHS dental practices in England. Your dentist will discuss your NHS options at your appointment and let you know which treatments are available to you under NHS provision.
It's worth being aware that some treatments - including most cosmetic procedures, orthodontic treatment for adults, and certain restorative options - are not available on the NHS or are only available where there is a specific clinical need. Where NHS treatment isn't an option, your dentist will explain the private costs clearly before anything goes ahead.
If you're unsure whether you're eligible for NHS treatment, just ask - we'll always point you in the right direction.
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Dentistry is one of the few NHS services where you have to pay a contribution towards the cost of your care. The information on this page explains what you may have to pay for your NHS dental treatment.
Emergency dental treatment – £27.90
Band 1 course of treatment – £27.90
Band 2 course of treatment – £76.60
Band 3 course of treatment – £332.10
For information about help with dental charges, including how to claim a refund, please visit https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/dental-costs/
The NHS will not provide cosmetic treatments such as teeth whitening, which you may want to make your teeth more attractive, but are not clinically necessary.