Fixed Braces Cost In
London
At Whites Dental, fixed braces cost between £2,795 & £4,495 typically. Price includes consultation, adjustments, brackets, whitening and retainers.
Fixed Braces Cost In London
How Much Do Braces Cost In London ?
Metal braces cost £2,795 – £4,495
Ceramic braces cost £2,995 – £4,795
Braces cost in London can range between £2,795 and £4,995 depending on the braces system used and the amount of teeth movement required. Metal braces are the most cost effective, costing between £2,795 and £4,495 usually. Ceramic braces are more costly than metal braces, costing between £2,995 and £4,795 typically. Damon braces are more expensive than both traditional metal and ceramic braces, costing £3,495 – £4,995 usually as they use newer braces technology. Invisalign, which is often very popular with adults, ranges between £1,695 to £3,495 at Whites Dental. At Whites Dental, our prices are inclusive of the initial consultation, brackets, braces adjustment appointments, whitening and retainers.
The two main drivers of the cost for braces are the type of braces used and the complexity of the case. Metal braces tend to be the least costly compared to other brace systems. Damon braces tend to be the most expensive. Simple cases usually cost less than more difficult cases where more teeth movement in required. Complex cases can sometimes cost more than the prices mentioned above.
What Is The Average Price For Braces In The UK ?
Affordably priced braces options available
Fixed Braces Cost
“Fixed braces are attached to the front surface of the teeth. They come in various forms. Fixed braces usually cost £2,795 – £4,995 on average.”
Metal Braces Cost
“Metal braces are the traditional braces we all know – the brackets are made of metal. Metal braces on average cost £2,795 – £4,495.”
Ceramic Braces Cost
“Ceramic braces are very similar to metal braces; however, they are more discreet – the brackets are made from ceramic. Ceramic braces usually costs £2,995 – £4,795 on average.”
Damon Braces Cost
“Damon braces use newer technology to straighten teeth – providing more comfort and faster treatment times. Damon braces cost £3,495 – £4,995 on average.”
Prefer Invisalign Braces ?
“Invisalign uses a series of aligners to straighten teeth. The aligners are completely removable, enabling minimal lifestyle impact. Invisalign costs £1,695 – £3,495 on average.”
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Cost Of Braces In London
Save over £1,045. Spread the cost with 0% finance.
Braces Consultation | FREE |
Fixed Braces |
from £1,795 |
Invisalign | from £1,695 |
Metal Braces | from £2,795 |
Ceramic Braces |
from £2,995 |
Damon Braces |
from £3,495 |
At Whites Dental, our fixed braces are surprisingly affordable. Metal braces cost between £2,795 and £4,495 typically. Ceramic braces are usually more costly than metal braces, costing between £2,995 and £4,795 usually. Damon braces, which employ newer braces technology, are more costly, ranging from £3,495 to £4,995 typically. For complex cases, the cost can be higher.
Compare Braces Costs
Metal Braces from £2,795
or from £27/month on finance
Includes –
- FREE Orthodontic Consultation (worth £100)
- Braces treatment
- FREE 3D Scan & Simulation (worth £250)
- FREE Whitening (worth £295)
- FREE Removable Retainer (worth £260)
- FREE Teeth Contouring (worth £140)
Ceramic Braces from £2,995
or from £33/month on finance
Includes –
- FREE Orthodontic Consultation (worth £100)
- Braces treatment
- FREE 3D Scan & Simulation (worth £250)
- FREE Whitening (worth £295)
- FREE Removable Retainer (worth £260)
- FREE Teeth Contouring (worth £140)
Invisalign Braces from £1,695
or from £33/month on finance
Includes –
- FREE Orthodontic Consultation (worth £100)
- Invisalign aligners
- FREE 3D Scan & Simulation (worth £250)
- FREE Whitening (worth £295)
- FREE Removable Retainer (worth £260)
- FREE Teeth Contouring (worth £140)
The package prices include aligners, teeth whitening & teeth contouring to transform your smile and removable retainers to maintain your smile.
How much do metal braces cost in London ?
Metal braces are the traditional braces we have all seen many teenagers wear. They are the most common fixed braces available. They are made from stainless steel typically, but also from ceramic tooth colour material. Metal braces are known for providing very accurate teeth movement. The usually cost between £2,795 and £4,495 – depending on the complexity of the case.
How much do ceramic braces cost in London ?
Ceramic braces are very similar to metal braces, however, the brackets are made of tooth coloured material and therefore more discreet. The ortho wire can also be made from tooth coloured material, making the entire brace system more discreet compared to metal braces. Ceramic braces are usually more costly than metal braces, usually costing between £2,995 and £4,795.
How much do Damon braces cost in London ?
Damon Braces are a new modern teeth straightening system for straightening your teeth. Damon uses newer dental technology, providing for quicker treatment time and less strain to a patients teeth. Its clear tooth-coloured braces make them more discreet to others as compared to fixed metal braces. However, they tend to be more expensive compared to traditional braces, with their cost ranging from £3,495 to £4,995 typically.
What are Fastbraces ?
Fastbraces are a relatively new teeth straightening system; the system enables a patient to reduce their treatment time dramatically and can straighten teeth in many cases in as little as 3 to 4 months’ time. They are only suitable for certain types of cases however.
What is Six Month Smiles ?
Six Month Smiles is also a relatively new orthodontic system; it’s quite popular with adult patients. Its innovative orthodontic technology allows adult patients to straighten their teeth in typically just a few months’ time. The system uses clear tooth coloured braces, making the braces more discreet than traditional fixed metal braces. They suit certain cosmetic focused cases usually.
What is Lingual braces ?
Lingual braces are discreet braces; they have the same components as traditional orthodontic fixed metal braces. However, the brackets for lingual braces are fitted to the inside or back side of the teeth, thus making them invisible to other people. This is the main advantage of lingual braces – that they are completely discreet as compared to traditional fixed metal braces. Given lingual braces are applied to the back surface of each tooth, correcting dental misalignment issues can be done in a virtually invisible manner with lingual braces.
Fixed Brace Prices In London
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Upload pictures of your teeth and let us know what you want to change about your smile. Fixed braces cost is dependent on the amount of teeth movement required.
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We will reply within a day with a likely cost for your braces treatment and also expected treatment duration. We will also provide you information on any braces offers we may have.
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Once you are happy to proceed, we will book you for a consultation with out dentist at our clinic in London, where we will scan your teeth and provide you a confirmed cost for your braces treatment.
Spread The Cost For Fixed Braces In London
Flexible finance options for Fixed Braces available
£3,995 as an example
Pay As You Go
£395 – Scan & Planning
£950 – Order braces / brackets
Balance paid in instalments over the duration of the treatment
12 Months Payment Plan (0% finance)
£395 – Scan & Planning
Then £300/month over 12 months
24 Months Payment Plan (9.9% APR) (Most Popular)
£395 – Scan & Planning
Then £163.9/month over 24 months
36 Months Payment Plan (9.9% APR)
£395 – Scan & Planning
Then £114.4/month over 36 months
48 Months Payment Plan (9.9% APR)
£395 – Scan & Planning
Then £89.7/month over 48 months
60 Months Payment Plan (9.9% APR)
£395 – Scan & Planning (non-refundable)
Then £74.9/month over 60 months
Fixed Braces Finance
Interest free (0%) finance for Braces
At Whites Dental, we provide our patients the option to pay for their treatment via a zero percent finance option. Payments are typically spread over 3-12 months. Your entire treatment could be covered by our 0% finance option.
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Apply at the Practice
We will send a link to your phone for the required amount.
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Choose How to Pay
Choose how many months to pay the treatment amount over.
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0% Finance
The credit application is really short, with a decision given in a few minutes.
At Whites Dental, we offer patients zero percent finance to pay for their fixed braces. Payments are usually for 6 – 12 months for our 0% finance plan. A small deposit is required upfront prior to taking up finance; the balance could be covered entirely by the 0% finance plan. Multi-year finance is also available for fixed braces treatment – this ranges from 2 to 5 years. Many patients prefer the multi-year plan as the monthly payment reduce significantly. Muti-year finance plans incur a 9.9% APR.
Finance applications for fixed braces are usually very quick – most applications take only a few minutes to complete and an approval obtained a few minutes after.
Metal braces
Metal braces tend to be the most cost effective brace system to straighten teeth. They are usually less costly than ceramic and damon braces.
The cost for metal braces depends on the amount of teeth movement needed. Simple cases are less costly, whereas cases where larger teeth movement is needed or where the case is complex is nature, metal braces can cost more in those situations.
Our video here shows how metal braces move teeth over time.
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Fixed Braces Cost
Fixed braces are no longer as costly as they once were. With advances in dental technology over the last decade or so, treatment times have reduced and so have the costs. Fixed metal braces can be as low as £1,500. More advanced fixed braces, such as Damon braces or Incognito braces can be more expensive, sometimes costing up to £4,000 to £5,000 pounds. The cost of fixed braces largely depends on three factors. The first factor is the complexity of the case. If you have teeth that have significant misalignment issues, or if your teeth are very crooked or crowded, or even significantly twisted, the treatment time will be longer. Longer treatment times requires more sessions with the orthodontist, more adjustments to the brackets and wires, thus leading to higher cost of treatment as well as a result.
The second factor that impacts the cost of fixed brace treatments is the type of fixed brace system the patient chooses to use. Some fixed brace systems cost significantly less than other fixed brace systems. For example, fixed metal braces tend to be less costly as compared to more advanced systems such as lingual braces and Damon braces that cost significantly more. Typically, the more discreet the system is, the higher the cost of the braces treatment, as more effort is required to conceal the braces. Ceramic coloured braces are typically more costly than stainless steel braces.
Lingual braces are more expensive than traditional metal braces. The third factor driving the cost of fixed brace treatments is the orthodontist the patients choose to take up treatment with. Different orthodontists have different cost structures for fixed braces, depending on their treatment focus. Some orthodontists focus on a specific type of fixed brace system, and they can therefore offer discounts or lower costs for that fixed brace system to a patient. Other orthodontists focus on invisible braces and can therefore offer them at a significant discount typically. It’s therefore useful to ascertain what type of braces an orthodontist focuses on, in order to determine what practice might be best suited for your needs.
At Whites Dental, our leading orthodontic dentists are highly experienced and very knowledgeable with teeth straightening systems. They have post graduate training and qualifications to support their experience. Our fixed brace costs are also very competitive, with Fixed Metal braces starting at £1,795.
Please see below a list of our fixed brace costs. You can book a complementary consultation with one of our orthodontic dentists; they will be happy to discuss your fixed brace treatments needs with you and provide you a more accurate cost estimate.
Initial Considerations
As a patient, when you decide to give braces treatment the go-ahead, you will initially have to undergo an orthodontic consultation with a dentist, who will start with an initial assessment of your teeth and gums. The consultation typically includes initial photographs, x-rays and a conversation between you and the dentist on your teeth straightening goals and the various brace options available. The initial consultation can often cost anywhere between £90 and £160.However, Whites Dental offers a free invisalign consultation to both new and existing patient interested in adult braces or for those looking for a private orthodontist for children. As we mentioned before, the cost of the braces will depend on several factors. The most important factor is the complexity of your case. Case complexity determines the treatment duration – the longer the duration, the higher the cost of brace treatment.
The particulars of a specific case can increase the overall treatment duration and also cost of treatment. Complex cases, such as those where a patient needs corrective jaw surgery will involve higher costs as you would expect.
Some mouths are just more complicated (or straightforward) than others. The second factor that impacts the cost of brace treatment is the type of brace system that you choose to use to straighten your teeth. Whites Dental offers a range of orthodontic braces – these include traditional metal braces, Invisalign clear braces, ceramic braces, Damon braces, ceramic braces and lingual braces. Each of the options will have its own advantages and also its own price range.
Financing The Treatment
At Whites Dental, we provide a range of dental financing options. You could either self-fund the entire treatment cost upfront. This typically benefits from an upfront payment discount. Alternatively, you could choose to pay for the treatment over the duration of the course. Most patients tend to prefer this payment option. In addition, to assist our patients take up the right brace treatment, we also offer a 0% finance option along with a low initial down payment. This helps make the treatment affordable for everyone. It’s worth noting, that some patients are also able to cover their orthodontic brace treatment through their insurance providers. If this is the case, we are able to work with your insurance provider to help you make the most of your dental insurance. At Whites Dental, our goal is to provide our patients outstanding value for a reasonable fee. Once our dentist has had a chance to assess you during the initial consultation, they will be able to provide you with a fixed quote for your specific teeth straightening needs.
Braces – The Payoff
As we alluded to before, you smile is one of your biggest assets. A straight, beautiful smile can do wonders to your self-confidence, particularly amongst children and teenagers, and that is a priceless quality to have. Crooked, crowded and uneven teeth are also hard to clean, making oral hygiene more difficult to maintain. A bad bite can sometimes cause abnormal wear and tear of the surfaces of the teeth, difficulty to chew or speak, and even excessive stress to the supporting bone structure. Some academic research also suggests a link between chronic oral problems and wider health problems such as malnutrition, diabetes and heart disease. Some of these are serious issues that can affect the quality of your life. Without undertaking the correct orthodontic treatment, oral problems can become worse and may require additional care later in life.Ultimately, orthodontic braces pay for themselves in no time at all by improving your self-confidence and oral health.
You can find more details about orthodontic braces and the associated costs on our orthodontic homepage – https://www.whitesdental.co.uk/orthodontist-teeth-straightening-london-waterloo/
When are Braces available on the NHS?
The NHS prioritises functional health over purely cosmetic concerns when it comes to braces. This means they focus on the clinical impact of misaligned teeth, not necessarily how your teeth look.
Here’s a breakdown of what the NHS considers clinical need in relation to braces:
Included (Clinical Need):
Speech problems: If misaligned teeth significantly affect your ability to speak clearly, this can be considered a clinical need.
Dental hygiene: Severely crowded or overlapping teeth can make it difficult to clean them properly, leading to gum disease and tooth decay. This is a clinical reason for braces.
Jaw problems: Misaligned teeth can contribute to jaw pain, difficulty chewing, or bite problems. These are all valid clinical reasons for NHS-funded braces.
Not Included (Not Considered Clinical Need):
Self-esteem: While crooked teeth can impact self-esteem, the NHS generally doesn’t consider this a clinical reason for braces.
Mild misalignment: If your teeth are only slightly misaligned and don’t cause any functional problems, the NHS likely wouldn’t provide braces. If you would like to understand more about the types of teeth alignment problems, such as overbite, underbite and overcrowding alongside the most suitable braces options available to remedy the problem and types of issues they can cause, we will be able to discuss with you during your consultation and assessments.
The Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN):
The NHS uses a scoring system called IOTN to assess eligibility for braces. This system considers the severity of misalignment and its impact on dental health.
Grade 4 and 5: These grades represent severe misalignment with clear functional problems, qualifying you for NHS braces.
Grade 3: This is a borderline category. Your dentist will assess your individual situation to determine if NHS braces are necessary.
Grade 1 and 2: These grades indicate mild misalignment with no significant functional issues, so NHS braces wouldn’t be provided.
If you’re concerned about your teeth:
Arrange a consultation with Whites Dental, we can assess your situation, explain the IOTN system, and advise you on your options, including NHS or private treatment.
If you would like to know more about finding an NHS dentist – you are welcome to visit our article explaining the process and visit the external links that may help you to find, register and discover when they would be able to make a start with your treatment.
Our Waterloo dental Clinic offers experienced dental team provides dental treatments such as Invisalign braces, fixed braces, metal braces & ceramic braces for teeth straightening. They also provide related dental treatments such as composite bonding, teeth whitening, general and emergency dental treatments & hygienist services. Easily accessible from Borough, London Bridge, Southwark, Blackfriars and Elephant and Castle, our clinic offers state of the art facilities in a warm and friendly environment.
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Both our clinics provide interest free – 0% interest – finance payment plan options for all types of dentistry treatments. Please contact us to book a free initial consultation on a range of cosmetic dentistry, teeth alignment, braces and smile enhancements treatments. We often have weekday, evening and weekend appointments available.