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Dental Charges
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Does anybody know how much they charge for a check up ? Is there a standard charge or does it vary ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you normally pay for NHS dental treatment, there will be three standard charges.
You will pay one charge even if you need to visit more than once to complete a course of treatment.
You will pay one of the following three charges:
�15.50 - This charge will include an examination, diagnosis and preventive care. If necessary, this will include X-rays, scale and polish, and planning for further treatment.
Urgent and out-of-hours care will also cost �15.50.
OR
�42.40 - This charge includes all necessary treatment covered by the �15.50 charge PLUS additional treatment such as fillings, root canal treatment or extractions.
OR
�189 -This charge includes all necessary treatment covered by the �15.50 and �42.40 charges PLUS more complex procedures such as crowns, dentures or bridges.
If you need more treatment at the same charge level (e.g an additional filling) within two months of seeing your dentist, this will be free of charge.
There will be no charge for writing a prescription or for removing stitches. Usual charges apply when getting the prescription dispensed.
Source: http://www.nhs.uk/England/Dentists/DentalCharg es.cmsx
You will pay one charge even if you need to visit more than once to complete a course of treatment.
You will pay one of the following three charges:
�15.50 - This charge will include an examination, diagnosis and preventive care. If necessary, this will include X-rays, scale and polish, and planning for further treatment.
Urgent and out-of-hours care will also cost �15.50.
OR
�42.40 - This charge includes all necessary treatment covered by the �15.50 charge PLUS additional treatment such as fillings, root canal treatment or extractions.
OR
�189 -This charge includes all necessary treatment covered by the �15.50 and �42.40 charges PLUS more complex procedures such as crowns, dentures or bridges.
If you need more treatment at the same charge level (e.g an additional filling) within two months of seeing your dentist, this will be free of charge.
There will be no charge for writing a prescription or for removing stitches. Usual charges apply when getting the prescription dispensed.
Source: http://www.nhs.uk/England/Dentists/DentalCharg es.cmsx