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Experience Quality NHS Care at Bordesley Village Dental

Personalised Treatment Plans

Every patient is unique, and at Bordesley Village Dental Practice , we create personalised treatment plans to suit your specific needs. Our comprehensive consultations allow us to understand your dental history and goals, ensuring that we provide tailored solutions for your oral health. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Children's Dental Care with a Gentle Touch

At Bordesley Village Dental Practice , we understand the importance of positive dental experiences for children. Our team is experienced in handling young patients with care and compassion. We provide a fun and friendly atmosphere to ensure that your child feels comfortable and relaxed during their visit.

Restorative Dentistry for Damaged Teeth

If you have damaged or missing teeth, Bordesley Village Dental Practice  offers restorative dentistry services to restore your smile. From fillings to full mouth reconstruction, our skilled professionals will work with you to find the best solutions for your dental needs and aesthetic goals.

Maintain Your Smile with Regular Care

Regular dental care is essential for maintaining a healthy smile. At Bordesley Village Dental Practice , we recommend scheduling routine visits to keep your teeth and gums in optimal condition. Our preventative approach helps identify potential issues early, ensuring your long-term oral health.

NHS Costs

NHS dental treatment costs


If you pay for NHS dental treatment, the cost depends on what treatment the dental healthcare professional thinks you need.

The dental professional should tell you how much it will cost before they start any treatment.

Dental treatments are grouped into 3 bands, and each band has a different cost.

If you need a mix of treatments from different bands, you’ll pay for the cost of the highest band of treatment you’re having.

If you need a mix of treatments from the same band, you’ll only pay the band charge once.


Band 1: £27.40

Band 1 can include:

  • examination, assessment and advice (a routine dental appointment)
  • X-rays, if clinically needed
  • putting fluoride on the surface of your teeth
  • simple management of gum disease, such as scaling (a thorough clean of your teeth and gums), if clinically needed
  • moulds of your teeth, for example to see how your teeth bite together
  • minimal adjustments to false teeth (dentures) or orthodontic appliances, such as braces – for example, smoothing rough parts or tightening clasps


Band 2: £75.30

Band 2 treatment includes all items in Band 1, plus it may include:

  • fillings
  • root canal treatment to treat an infection or inflammation in the centre of your tooth
  • removing teeth (extraction) and other oral surgery procedures
  • sealant to fill small holes or grooves in your teeth
  • adding to your false teeth (dentures), such as adding a clasp or a tooth, or making extensive adjustments, such as relining and rebasing
  • a bite-raising appliance to correct your bite (does not include a laboratory-made appliance)
  • extensive management of gum disease


Band 3: £326.70

Band 3 treatment includes all items in Bands 1 and 2, plus it may include:

  • a type of cap that covers your real tooth (crown)
  • restoring damaged teeth with inlays and onlays
  • false teeth (dentures) made from plastic or metal
  • a fixed replacement for a missing tooth or teeth (bridge)
  • orthodontic treatment, such as braces, to improve the appearance, position and function of your teeth
  • other custom-made appliances, not including sports guards


Orthodontics

Your dentist or orthodontist will decide if you need orthodontic treatment using a standard assessment method. If orthodontic treatment is clinically necessary, you can get it on the NHS.

Your dentist or orthodontist will be able to discuss alternative options if you or your child are not eligible for NHS-funded orthodontic treatment.


Urgent dental treatment: £27.40

You may have urgent treatment at an urgent or emergency dental appointment.

Urgent treatment can include:

  • examination, assessment and advice
  • X-rays
  • dressing of teeth (a temporary filling)
  • emergency partial root canal treatment, for example, pulpectomy or vital pulpotomy
  • management of a knocked-out tooth or any necessary treatment needed for an injury
  • refixing inlays, crowns and bridges
  • removing up to 2 teeth
  • aftercare, including treatment for infections
  • adjustment and alteration of false teeth (dentures) or orthodontic appliances, such as braces
  • urgent treatment for severe conditions that come on suddenly, such as ulcers and herpetic lesions
  • treatment of sensitive teeth which affects parts of the tooth called the cementum or dentine
  • draining a dental abscess and treating any infection
  • 1 urgent filling (routine and non-urgent fillings are a band 2 treatment)

You may need further dental treatment after your urgent appointment, which may have additional costs.

Further Information

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