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2007-06-28 23:34:24 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Dental

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2007-06-28 23:36:43 · answer #1 · answered by ஐ♥Nikki♥ஐ 3 · 0 5

The charges are a percentage of the dentists charge for any work or check up, if they are still using the old system, about 20% of their charge, normally £12-£18. The new system that came in last April would be £15.50 which includes some extra treatment. But I am not sure if all dentists will be signed up to the new agreement, so check first. If you are in receipt of benefit or family tax credit you should get free treatment from any NHS dentists. The link below is the new charges PDF file.
Hope this helps
Andy

2007-06-29 06:55:05 · answer #2 · answered by randyandy_uk 3 · 0 0

Hey Bud

I know that the charges for NHS dental treatment were amended as 1 April 2007, and if i'm not mistaken there were three charges expressed which were: £15:50 £42:40 and £189 and these charges are dependant upon the level of after treatment.
I hope this is of some use as i read this info about 6 weeks ago and i am quoting those new costs from recollection.

2007-06-29 06:47:11 · answer #3 · answered by godsadvocate 5 · 1 0

From April 06 the NHS Dental check up became free to all - same goes for an eye test

2007-07-01 08:27:53 · answer #4 · answered by Moby 2 · 0 1

I paid £15 two weeks ago for a check up from a NHS Dental Pratice.

2007-06-29 06:38:58 · answer #5 · answered by Reb1 2 · 1 0

£15.90 For a standard nhs check up, this includes xrays and cleaning-which is done at the dentist's discretion.
£43.60 For any fillings-amalgam on the nhs, this fee also includes the above fee.
£194 For crowns/dentures, again this fee includes both the above fees.
These are the new nhs charges since 1st april 07!

2007-06-29 18:36:18 · answer #6 · answered by The Original Highbury Gal 6 · 0 0

It's around £16. That's the cheapest option, but it does not include any ongoing treatment. It should include a polish though. There are three charge bands for general treatment - try calling your local PALS service for more information about that, the details of which should be on the NHS direct website:
http://www.nhs.uk/servicedirectories/Pages/ServiceSearch.aspx. Type in a search for 'PALS' on the site and you'll be able to find your local one. It might be under, for example, 'Knowsley PCT PALS', PCT means Patient Care Trust - sorry if you already know that, but some people don't, so just to be 100% clear. There will be a phone number or contact details for your local service, and you'll be able to talk to someone about the charges in more detail.

2007-06-29 06:42:10 · answer #7 · answered by tilly 5 · 1 1

went to a dentist in south east kent a week ago and he charged me £15 just to have a look and tell me everything was ok 5 minutes work for £15 not a bad job is it .lol

2007-06-29 06:50:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

£12 if employed free to unemployed and the over 60 and under 18

2007-06-29 06:36:52 · answer #9 · answered by David T 3 · 0 1

Dental charges are split up into 3 bands

£15.50 – For check ups, x-rays, scale and polish.

£42.40 – For additianal treatment such as fillings and extractions.

£189.00 – crowns, dentures, bridges

2007-06-29 06:45:25 · answer #10 · answered by oohtea! 3 · 4 0

between £13 and £20 I understand

2007-07-01 08:28:11 · answer #11 · answered by Barbie V 6 · 0 0

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