The NHS dental service is different to other NHS services – and it is complicated. Here goes. We will now describe how NHS dental system works.
Most NHS care is free at the point of care, and some of NHS dentistry. But not all of it. Many people have to pay for all or some of it, depending on their circumstance. Most dentists do a combination of NHS and private work. More of that later.
The government first introduced dental charges in 1951 and every year in April, the government announces what charges patients have to pay for NHS dental care. Some people are exempt from charges. Again, more later.
So. How does the dental system work in the UK?
And it does not cover, for example:
But it’s not quite so simple.
Say the NHS sets the cost of a filling at £100 this year. There are three ways of getting that filling.
This includes people who are:
We have explained how does the dental system work in the UK. It’s complicated. We hope you understand it better now.