What are the NHS dental charges?
In the UK, dentistry is one of the few National Health Service (NHS) services where you have to pay a contribution towards the cost of your care.
This means that there are now three standard charges for the NHS for dental treatment.
This will help to make the NHS system easier and more accessible for patients. There is one charge for a course of treatment under the NHS, the cost will vary depending on what dental treatment you require.
Currently these charges are:
Band
Treatment
England
Wales
One
Examination, diagnosis, x-rays, scale & polish. When you need to see a dentist immediately, usually for extreme pain, swelling or excessive bleeding.
£27.40
£20.00
Two
Band 2 treatment includes all items in Band 1, plus it may include fillings, root canal treatment, removing teeth (extraction) and other oral surgery procedures
£75.30
£60.00
Three
All treatments in bands one and two plus more complex p...
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