11 March 2025
It has been announced that as of 1st April 2025, there will be a price increase in England for NHS dental treatment.
The charges are set to rise from April 1 by an average of 2.3%. The amount that people pay for basic NHS dental care is set to rise by between 60p and £7.60.
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Current Charge
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1st April 2025
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Band 1
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£26.80
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£27.40
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Band 2
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£73.50
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£75.30
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Band 3
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£319.10
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£326.70
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Urgent or emergency treatment
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£26.80
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£27.40
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In England, you will pay one of the Band charges depending on the dental treatment that you require. You will pay one Band charge for a course of treatment.
For full information on the treatment that is included in each Band go to https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/how-much-will-i-pay-for-nhs-dental-treatment/
Do I always have to pay NHS dental charges?
You are exempt from NHS Dental charges. If you are:
- Are under 18.
- Are under 19 and in full-time education.
- Are pregnant or have a baby under 12 months old.
- Are in receipt of Universal credit, Income Support or income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance/Employment and Support Allowance.
- Are getting Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.
- Have an HC2 certificate.
- Have an NHS Tax Credit Exemption Certificate.
If you are on a low income, you may be entitled to help towards your NHS costs. To apply for this help go to https://www.gov.uk/help-nhs-costs.