Now Accepting New NHS Patients * to be seen by our Dental Therapists
NHS Dentistry at Dentahub
We are proud to offer NHS appointments at our practices and offer the same level of patient care whether you are an NHS patient or a fee-paying patient.
All of our NHS dentists are highly qualified, experienced and approved by the Care Quality Commission.
NHS Dental Charges
Band 1 course of treatment
£ 27.40
Band 2 course of treatment
£ 75.30
Band 3 course of treatment
£ 326.70

Who is entitled to free dental care on the NHS?
You do not have to pay for NHS dental treatment if, when the treatment starts, you are:
- Aged under 18
- Under 19 and receiving full-time education
- Pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 12 months
- Staying in an NHS hospital and your treatment is carried out by the hospital dentist
- An NHS hospital dental service outpatient (however, you may have to pay for your dentures or bridges).
You do not have to pay if, during the course of treatment, you or your partner receive:
- Income Support
- Income-related
- Employment and Support Allowance
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
- Pension Credit guarantee credit
- Universal Credit and meet the criteria
Other exceptions are that:
- You are named on a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate or you are entitled to an NHS tax credit exemption certificate.
- You are named on a valid HC2 certificate.
The NHS will provide any treatment that you need to keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy and free of pain.
Decisions about which treatment is appropriate for you will be based upon a clinical assessment and clinical judgement.
Visit the NHS website to find out if or when you may have to pay for your NHS dental treatment www.nhs.uk
Exemption for pregnant women
Pregnant women and those who have had a baby in the last 12 months get free NHS dental treatment. You may have to show proof such as a maternity exemption certificate (MatEx), a maternity certificate (MATB1) or your baby’s birth certificate. However, if you have given birth more than 12 months ago you will not be entitled to free NHS dental treatment. Please note that your MatEx alone only gives exemption from NHS prescriptions.
Not available on the NHS
The NHS will not provide cosmetic treatment options such as teeth whitening or implants which are not clinically necessary.
Where treatment is clinically necessary the dentist will offer you a treatment option that is clinically appropriate.
If you choose to have alternative treatment options then you will have to pay privately for these.

Interested in becoming an NHS patient?
Please find your nearest Dentahub practice and register today.