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London Canary Wharf (Crossrail Place) Dental Centre

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Currently accepting new private patients and dentist referrals

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  • Emergency appointments Emergency appointments
  • Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
  • Free refreshments Free refreshments
  • Wheelchair friendly Wheelchair friendly
  • Close to a tube station Close to a tube station
  • Over 20 years' local experience Over 20 years' local experience
  • We're accepting dentist referrals We're accepting dentist referrals

Welcome to London Canary Wharf, Crossrail Place Dental Centre

Located in the heart of Canary Wharf’s business district, our purpose-built health and dental centre offers patients an attentive and dedicated service. For over 20 years we have helped maintain the overall dental health of our patients, through a range of general and cosmetic dental treatments.

At Crossrail Place, our reception team is on hand to make your visit as comfortable as possible, whether you’re a regular patient or visiting us for a one-off treatment. We can also offer emergency appointments should you need to see us unexpectedly.

Dental treatments and services at Crossrail Place Dental Centre

Offering a vast selection of services, our Dental Centre provides general dentistry and more complex treatments, including dental implants and orthodontics. We also provide cosmetic treatments, such as veneers, teeth whitening and facial aesthetics. Our services include:

  • General dentistry:

Dentist check-ups, hygiene appointments, fillings, tooth extractions, emergency appointments, simple and complex x-rays

  • Orthodontics:

Invisalign aligners, fixed brace solutions, cosmetic teeth straightening

  • Restorative dentistry:

Crowns, bridges, dentures, dental implants, endodontics (root canal treatments)

  • Cosmetic dentistry:

In-practice teeth whitening including Philips Zoom!, home teeth whitening kits

Giving you flexibility

We realise that some of our patients have busy schedules, so our centre is open from 7am to 8pm every Monday to Friday, and open from 7am to 4pm each Saturday.

How to find us

Based in Canary Wharf, we are a few minutes’ walk from Docklands Light Railway Station (DLR), the Canary Wharf tube station and West India Quay.

  • You don't need Bupa insurance to use a Bupa Dental Care dentist You don't need Bupa insurance to use a Bupa Dental Care dentist
  • Bupa Dental Care has over 400 practices across the UK Bupa Dental Care has over 400 practices across the UK

London Canary Wharf (Crossrail Place) Dental Centre
Opening hours*

Monday7:00am - 8:00pm
Tuesday7:00am - 8:00pm
Wednesday7:00am - 8:00pm
Thursday7:00am - 8:00pm
Friday7:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday7:00am - 4:00pm
SundayClosed

Treatments and prices

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.

Patient feedback

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.

Adult braces (Invisalign)

Virtually invisible, removable aligners that gradually straighten the teeth.

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Adult braces (cosmetic teeth straightening)

An orthodontic technique designed to discreetly straighten the front teeth only.

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Adult braces (orthodontics)

A traditional fixed teeth straightening treatment for adults.

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Adult braces (per arch)

Teeth straightening treatment for adults, which aligns either the upper or lower set of teeth.

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Adult check-up

An appointment for a dentist to assess a patient's oral health, including their mouth, teeth and gums.

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

The first dental examination a child will have with their new dentist, to assess their oral health (including two small X-rays, if clinically indicated).

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Children's check-up (under 5)

An appointment for a dentist to assess the oral health of a child under 5, including their mouth, teeth and gums.

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Children's examination (age 6-15 inclusive)

An appointment for a dentist to assess the oral health of a child aged 6-15 inclusive, including their mouth, teeth and gums.

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Children's examination (under 5)

The first dental examination a child under 5 will have with their new dentist, to assess their oral health (including two small X-rays, if clinically indicated).

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Complex X-ray

A panoramic image taken of the entire mouth, including the teeth, gums and jaw.

Dental bridge (3 unit)

A fixed technique for replacing missing teeth, which uses two crowns and a false tooth to fill an existing gap.

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Dental bridge ceramic bonded (per unit)

A fixed technique for replacing missing teeth, which uses ceramic material to anchor false teeth into the mouth.

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Dental bridge porcelain bonded (per unit)

A fixed technique for replacing missing teeth, which uses porcelain material to anchor false teeth into the mouth.

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Dental implant

A long-term solution for replacing missing teeth, by surgically fusing a crown or denture into the jawbone.

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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)

A removable set of acrylic false teeth, which replace all of the upper or lower 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

A session with a dental hygienist to thoroughly assess a patient's oral hygiene and offer oral health advice.

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Hygienist appointment (with dentist)

A session with a dentist to give your teeth a simple clean and polish.

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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 false teeth which replace one or a few missing teeth.

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Root canal (back teeth)

A procedure used to treat an infection at the centre of a back tooth.

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Root canal (front teeth)

A procedure used to treat an infection at the centre of a front tooth.

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Simple X-ray

A digital image taken of the inside of the mouth, to help dentists diagnose any underlying problems with the teeth.

Surgical tooth extraction

The removal of a tooth which cannot easily be taken out by a dentist. This treatment is performed by a dental surgeon.

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Teeth whitening (at home kit)

A cosmetic treatment carried out at home, which bleaches the teeth to make them lighter and remove stains.

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Teeth whitening (in practice)

A cosmetic treatment carried out in practice, which bleaches the teeth to make them lighter and remove stains.

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Tooth crown metal (back teeth)

An artificial 'cap', made of metal, which is placed onto the back teeth to protect the tooth from further damage.

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Tooth crown porcelain bonded (back teeth)

An artificial 'cap', made of porcelain material, which fits over the tooth to protect or improve the appearance of the back tooth.

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Tooth crown porcelain bonded (front teeth)

An artificial 'cap', made of porcelain material, which fits over the tooth to protect or improve the appearance of the front tooth.

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Tooth extraction

The removal of a tooth from the mouth which can't be repaired.

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Tooth filling silver (large)

A treatment used to fill cavities in large teeth, where decay is replaced with amalgam to restore damage.

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Tooth filling silver (small)

A treatment used to fill cavities in small teeth, where decay is replaced with amalgam to restore damage.

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Tooth filling white (large)

A treatment used to fill cavities in large teeth, where decay is replaced with a tooth coloured material to restore damage.

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Tooth filling white (small)

A treatment used to fill cavities in small teeth, where decay is replaced with a tooth coloured material to restore damage.

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Tooth crown ceramic

An artificial 'cap', made of ceramic material, which fits over the tooth to protect or improve the appearance of the tooth.

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Composite anterior filling (1 surface)

A tooth coloured filling on the front teeth, used to repair decay, cracks or fractures of the teeth.

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New patient examination

The first dental examination a patient will have with their new dentist, to assess their oral health. (Two small X-rays included unless the patient has had them taken in the last 6 months, or they provide a previous set from another dentist).

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New patient examination

The first dental examination a patient will have with their new dentist, to assess their oral health. It may be necessary to take exploratory x-rays during this appointment, your dentist will advise you and these will charge in addition.

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Children's examination (age 5-16)

The first dental examination a child will have with their new dentist, to assess their oral health.

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Children's examination (under 5)

The first dental examination a child under 5 will have with their new dentist, to assess their oral health.

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COVID-19 safety tariff (where applicable)

The health, wellbeing and safety of our patients, their families and our people is our priority and always will be.

That’s why, following the COVID-19 outbreak, we’ve taken the essential decision to put extra safety measures in place right across our practice, so you can continue to visit our dentists with the reassurance that you are secure and protected.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has always been worn by our clinical teams in the practice, but the new safety measures mean that our clinicians will now be wearing enhanced PPE to minimise the risk of cross contamination during treatment.

To ensure that each patient has the protection they need we have to apply a separate tariff for the enhanced PPE that is required for each dental treatment. The tariff will vary by treatment type – please contact your local practice for more information.

This is a temporary measure - we are committed to keeping costs to a minimum and hope to reduce this further as the cost for PPE reduces, or the need for enhanced safety measures decreases or are no longer needed.

Thank you for your understanding.

Bridges (per unit)

A bridge will be fixed to the natural teeth either side of your gap, spanning the area where your teeth are missing.

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Crowns

A crown, sometimes called a cap, fits on top of an existing tooth to restore the function, shape and appearance of a damaged tooth.

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