Fees
Fees:
The NHS tells us how we must charge you for NHS dental services and the amount you pay depends on the treatments you need. However, some people are exempt from the charges:
- Patients under the age of 18
- Patients who are 18 but still in full-time education
- Expectant mothers
- Nursing mothers
- Others receiving various low income benefits
NHS dental charges in Wales
From April 1st 2026, the amount you pay for NHS dental treatment will depend on the type of care you receive.
The dental practice will advise how much your individual treatment plan will cost. There is a maximum total charge of £384 for a course of treatment (or multiple courses delivered at the same time).
The dental practice will ask you to pay before beginning your treatment.
For full details please check the Welsh Government website
Private Fees:
- Regular checkup £90
- Scale and polish £90
- Hygienist starting from £90
- Filling starting from £110
- Extraction starting from £120
- Root canal filling starting from £300
- Radiograph starting from £10
- Denture full upper and full lower starting from £1100
- Denture full upper OR full lower starting from £425
- Partial denture starting from £425
- Chrome Denture starting from £650
- New crown starting from £575
- Crown re-fix £85
- Bridges (per unit) starting from £650
- Emergency appointment starting from £125
- Veneer starting from £650
- Teeth whitening starting from £295