Private Dentist in Newcastle: Compare Prices
Compare private dental prices in Newcastle for check-ups, implants, Invisalign, veneers, and more.
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Market data: private dental in Newcastle
100 providers · April 2026Data funnel
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Dental price depth
High-intent dental searches this page supports
Dental search depth works best when each treatment has a price range, material distinction, NHS/private context, local angle and a quote checklist.
| Search target | Price signal | Depth angle | Next data point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dental filling cost UK | Composite and amalgam rows | Material, tooth surface and NHS Band 2 comparison | Practice-level examples from the dental scraper |
| Dental implant cost UK | Single implant, abutment and crown ranges | Bone graft, CT scan, sedation and All-on-4 add-ons | Clinic examples by city and implant package inclusions |
| Dental crown cost UK | Porcelain, zirconia and metal crown rows | Lab fee, temporary crown and root canal dependency | Provider-published crown material price rows |
| Private dentist by city | City check-up, filling, crown and implant bands | London premium versus regional city pages | CQC/GDC practice records and current price observations |
NHS vs private dental charges in Newcastle
| Treatment | NHS cost | Private (Newcastle) |
|---|---|---|
| Check-up + X-rays | £27.90 | £40 – £100 |
| Filling | £76.60 | £80 – £250 |
| Crown | £332.10 | £400 – £1,000 |
| Implant (single) | Not on NHS | £2,000 – £3,500 |
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