
FEE GUIDE
*Fees correct as of August 4th 2023
How much will I pay for NHS dental treatment?
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If you normally pay for NHS dental treatment, the amount you pay depends on what treatment you need.
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Some people do not have to pay for NHS dental treatment – see who is entitled to free NHS dental treatment in England?
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NHS dental charges
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There are three NHS charge bands.
For more information, see what is included in each NHS dental band charge?
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What if I need more treatment?
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If, within two months of completing a course of treatment, you need more treatment from the same charge band or a lower one, for example another filling, you don't have to pay anything extra. However, after two months, you will have to pay an additional band charge.
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Emergency or urgent treatment
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If you require urgent care, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge of £23.80. Most urgent treatments can be done in one appointment. However, if more than one visit is required and you return to the same dentist to complete your urgent treatment, the Band 1 urgent charge is all that you should pay.
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Once your urgent course of treatment is complete, you may be advised to make another appointment for a separate course of non-urgent treatment. In this case, the relevant Band charge will apply.
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When you don't have to pay
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You don't have to pay a dental charge:
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For denture repairs
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To have stitches removed
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If your dentist has to stop blood loss
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If your dentist only has to write out a prescription - however, if you pay for prescriptions, you'll have to pay the usual prescription charge of £7.85 when you collect your medicines
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Personal dental treatment plan
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Your dentist should give you a personal treatment plan before you have Band 2 or 3 treatments. The plan gives details of the treatment and the amount you'll have to pay. You'll be asked to read and sign the plan.
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If you've discussed having private treatment with your dentist, the details and costs of this treatment will be listed separately on your treatment plan.
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Before having dental treatment, talk to your dentist about the benefits of treatment and any risks involved.
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Paying for treatment
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Your dentist is entitled to ask for your payment at any stage of your treatment. As payment policies vary between practices, ask your dentist about when you will have to pay.
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Referral to another dentist
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If you're referred to another dentist to complete the treatment, you will still only pay one band charge.
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You will pay the full amount to the dentist who refers you.
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If you're referred to a private dentist (and you accept this option) you will:
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Pay the appropriate NHS band charge to the dentist who referred you, and
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Pay a fee for the dental work carried out by the private dentist you are referred to Read the answers to more questions about dental health.