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Most adults need to pay for NHS dental appointments and dental treatment.
Some people can receive free NHS dental treatment or assistance with part of the treatment cost.
Discover who is eligible for free dental treatment in England.
Band 1 can include:
If your dental healthcare professional recommends scaling as clinically necessary, you can receive it on the NHS. It can be done by a hygienist or dental therapist.
If the dentist says scaling is not clinically necessary, you’ll have to pay for it privately.
Band 2 treatment includes all items in Band 1, plus it may consist of:
White fillings are available on the NHS when clinically necessary. For example, if you need a filling in your front teeth, you may be given a white filling.
If the filling is needed in one of your back teeth, a more effective option may be a silver-coloured (amalgam) filling.
Your dentist should explain your options to you. If you prefer a white filling, your dentist will be able to advise you on the private costs, risks, and benefits.
Your dentist should be able to provide root canal treatment; however, if you require more complex treatment, they may refer you to a specialist.
You may be offered the option to get root canal treatment privately as an alternative to getting it on the NHS.
It’s your choice whether you have private treatment or be referred to an NHS specialist service, where available.
Wisdom teeth can be removed on the NHS when clinically necessary.
Your dentist may be able to remove them or may refer you to a specialist service.
You may also choose to be referred for private wisdom tooth removal.
Band 3 treatment includes all items in Bands 1 and 2, plus it may consist of:
You may be offered a metal-coloured crown on a back tooth.
You could discuss alternative options which may be available privately with your dentist, as well as the risks, benefits and costs.
Crowns may need to be replaced in the future.
Your dentist or orthodontist will decide if you need orthodontic treatment using a standard assessment method. If orthodontic treatment is clinically necessary, you can get it on the NHS.
Your dentist or orthodontist will be able to discuss alternative options if you or your child is not eligible for NHS-funded orthodontic treatment.
You may have urgent treatment at an urgent or emergency dental appointment.
Urgent treatment can include:
You may need further dental treatment after your urgent appointment, which may have additional costs.
If you have dental treatment but need further treatment within 2 months, you do not have to pay extra if the further treatment is included in the same band or a lower band.
If you require further treatment in a higher band, you’ll need to pay the corresponding higher band fee.
You’ll have to pay for any further treatment after 2 months have passed.
You do not need to pay if:
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