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NHS DENTAL CHARGES FOR PENSIONERS | October 2025 - UK Care Guide Eligibility for Free NHS Dental Care The NHS offers free dental care to certain groups of people, including some pensioners Eligibility for free dental examinations and treatment depends on a variety of means tested benefits For instance, if a pensioner receives Pension Credit guarantee credit or other forms of income support, they may be exempt from dental charges In order to determine
Free NHS dental treatment - NHSBSA If you get Pension Credit Savings Credit on its own, you are not automatically entitled to free NHS dental treatment However, you could apply for help through the NHS Low Income Scheme Not everyone getting Universal Credit is entitled to free NHS dental treatment Your entitlement depends on your total take-home pay in the last assessment period
Dental care: NHS and private treatment - Age UK You, and your partner if you have one, are automatically entitled to free NHS dental treatment if you receive Pension Credit Guarantee Credit You are entitled to free treatment if you are included in an award of Income Support, income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance or income-related Employment and Support Allowance
City Health Dental You do not have to pay for NHS dental treatment if, when 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 also do
Can you claim free NHS dental treatment? - NHSBSA The cost for your dental treatment depends on what you need to have done to keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy If you’re not exempt from charges, you will only ever be asked to pay one charge for each complete course of treatment, even if you need to visit your dentist more than once to finish it It will either be Band 1, Band 2 or Band 3 Dental treatment charges from 1 April 2024