

Please select the Pricing Area which applies to you.
- Our NHS Pricing Structure
- Our Private Treatment Pricing Structure
All dental practices, including 543 Dental Centre has received a dentist budget and target from Hull's Primary Care Trusts. When these targets have been met and the budget exhausted 543 Dental Centre will continue to provide patients with treatment outside of the NHS on an Independent basis. The fee scale for Independent treatment is identical to charges that patients would normally be charged under the NHS.
In addition, 543 Dental Centre will continue to provide Private treatment under its existing private fee scale.
Independent Band 1 which is £15.90. This charge includes an examination, diagnosis, maintenance and preventative care, e.g.dental hygiene advice. If necessary, this will include x-rays, scaling and polishing and planning further treatment.
Independent Band 2 which is £43.60. This charge covers all necessary treatment covered by the £15.90 charge (Band 1) PLUS additional simple treatments such as fillings, extractions, root canal treatment and surgical procedures.
Independent Band 3 which is £194. This charge includes all necessary treatment covered by the £15.90 (Band 1) and the £43.60 (Band 2) charges PLUS more complex procedures that includes work by a laboratory, such as bridgework, crowns and dentures.
Independent urgent treatment has a charge of £15.90. This charge includes an examination, x-rays, dressings, pulpectomy, pulptomy, re-implant a lost tooth, arrest a haemorrhage, re-cementing crowns / bridges, make a temporary bridge, ease a denture, treat cementum sensitivity and acute periodontal conditions, supply treatment needed as a result of trauma and carry out up to two extractions and one filling.
Please note, the definition of independent urgent in this case is purely to get a patient out of pain, it is not an "avenue" to obtain routine treatment. The route of independent urgent treatment can only be used subject to the dentist's opinion where a person's oral health is likely to deteriorate significantly or the person is in severe pain by reason of his oral condition. The dentist my act if they believe it necessary to prevent further deterioration or to address that serve pain.