
Dental services - NHS
Find out about NHS dental services, including how to find an NHS dentist and how much treatment costs.
What dental services are available on the NHS? - NHS
The NHS will provide any clinically necessary treatment needed to keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy and free of pain. Decisions about which treatment is appropriate will be based …
Dental treatments - NHS
With the exception of teeth whitening, implants and veneers, the treatments on this page are usually available on the NHS. Find out more about NHS dental charges. Always ask your …
How much will I pay for NHS dental treatment? - NHS
If you normally pay for NHS dental treatment, the cost will depend on what treatment you need. Some people do not have to pay for NHS dental treatment. Find out who's entitled to free NHS …
Get help with dental costs - NHS
Find out when patients are entitled to free NHS dental care. NHS dental charges depend on the treatment you need to keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy.
How to find an NHS dentist
You can find a dental surgery that's convenient for you, whether it's near your home or work, and phone them to see if there are any NHS appointments available. You can search for an NHS …
Who can get free dental treatment or help with dental costs - NHS
If you're eligible, you can only get free NHS dental treatment. You'll need to pay for any private dental treatment. Depending on the reason, you'll need to give your dentist proof that you can …
Find a dentist - NHS
Find a dentist near you on the NHS website. Check your local dentist's opening times, services, facilities, reviews and ratings.
Who can have NHS dental treatment? · Customer Self-Service
You can access NHS dental treatment if you live permanently in the UK. Through the NHS, you can have any treatment needed to keep your mouth, teeth, and gums, healthy and free of …
You’re entitled to free NHS dental treatment if, when the treatment starts, you are: • under 18 • under 19 and in full-time education • pregnant or have given birth in the last 12 months • …