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Replacement dental appliances
If you need a replacement for a lost or broken NHS denture, bridge or orthodontic appliance, your dental practice will charge you.
The current charge is £98.00 per appliance.
You will have to pay the NHS charge even if you normally qualify for…
NHS Dental Services privacy notice
The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) is responsible for this service.
Why we process your information
When you complete a course of NHS dental treatment, your dentist submits some of your treatment details to us. You agreed to this when…
Free NHS dental treatment
Certain groups don't have to pay NHS dental treatment charges.
You should always check with your dentist whether your treatment is private or NHS. If you're entitled to free NHS treatment and the treatment you receive is a mixture of NHS and…
Resources for dental practices
Resources to help dental practice staff offer information, advice and guidance to patients about NHS dental treatment.
Dental patient exemption checking
Patient exemption checking guide (PDF: 192KB)Patient exemption checking toolkit (PDF:…
Dentistry report
Dentistry report unavailable
This is due to COVID-19 related priorities as well as a redevelopment of the reporting provided to NHS Primary Care Dental providers which is currently in development.
In January 2020, the dentistry report replaced…
Don't get caught out by penalty charges
If you're claiming free prescriptions or dental treatment, do not assume you're automatically covered. Always check before you claim.
Free prescriptions
You're only entitled to claim if you meet the requirements:
Age
You’re entitled to free…
NHS Business Services Authority email addresses are changing
The email addresses you use to contact the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) will be changing from nhs.net to nhsbsa.nhs.uk. The migration process and all new emails are secure.
Your NHS Dental Services contacts at the NHSBSA will be in…
Reports
We provide NHS Commissioners and Providers with multiple dashboards and reports. These products have been developed to enable them to effectively monitor NHS dental contracts.
We:
provide NHS Commissioners with the most up-to-date processed…
New employer guides available
A new abatement basic overview guide for employers is now available on our website. The guide has been created to help employers understand when abatement applies for re-employed pensioners and how we calculate the figures.
A basic administration…
Pregnant or had a baby in the past 12 months
If you’re pregnant or have given birth in the last 12 months, you are entitled to:
free NHS dental treatment
free NHS prescriptions, if you have a valid maternity exemption certificate
Speak to your midwife, doctor or health visitor and they…