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25th July 2024
If you are calling outside of normal hours and have an urgent dental problem, please consider if this could wait until the following day or over the weekend rather than accessing the out of hours services. Call the surgery on (01482) 506004 for assistance and information.
If calling out of hours and the problem is extremely severe please contact the out of hours service through NHS111.
If your dental problem includes uncontrolled bleeding and a swelling that is causing breathing problems this is an emergency and you should go to A&E.
Any patient who is unwell or has Covid symptoms may be asked to postpone their dental appointment, and are asked to call the dental surgery to check.
If you normally pay for NHS dental treatment, the amount you spend will depend on what clinical treatment you need. Please click here for information on free NHS dental treatment.
There are three NHS charge bands:
Band 1: £26.80 covers an examination, diagnosis and advice. If necessary, it also includes X-rays, a scale and polish and planning for further treatment.
Band 2: £73.50 covers all treatment covered by Band 1, plus additional treatment, such as fillings, root canal treatment and removing teeth (extractions).
Band 3: £319.10 covers all treatment covered by Bands 1 and 2, plus more complex procedures, such as crowns, dentures and bridges.
What if I need more treatment?
If, within two months of completing a course of treatment, you need more treatment from the same charge band or a lower one – such as another filling – you don't have to pay anything extra.
However, after two months of completing a course of treatment , you will have to pay the NHS charge Band (listed above) for any dental treatment received.
Emergency or urgent treatment
If you only require urgent care, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge of £26.80. 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.
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.
You don’t have to pay a dental charge:
Personal dental treatment plan
Your dentist should give you a personal treatment plan before you have Band 2 or 3 treatment. 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.
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.
Before having dental treatment, talk to your dentist about the benefits and any risks involved.
Paying for treatment
Your dentist is entitled to ask for your payment at any stage of your treatment.
Referral to another dentist
If you're referred to another dentist to complete your treatment, you will still only pay one Band charge. You will pay the full amount to the dentist who refers you.
If you’re referred to a private dentist (and you accept this option) you will:
Mon - Thur | 08:30 - 13:00 | 14:00 - 17:00 | |
Fri | 08:30 - 13:00 | 14:00 - 15:30 | |
Sat & Sun | Closed | ||
Bank Holidays | Closed | ||
In case of emergency - call 01482 506004 |