Insurance

Dental Insurance Guide UK — Private Dental Cover Explained

How dental insurance works in the UK, what it costs, what it covers, and whether it is worth it compared to NHS dentistry and pay-as-you-go private treatment.

Finding an NHS dentist is increasingly difficult in many parts of the UK, and private dental treatment is expensive. Dental insurance and dental plans offer ways to manage costs and guarantee access to care.

NHS Dental Charges (2025/26)

Band Treatment Cost
Band 1 Check-up, X-rays, diagnosis, prevention, scale and polish £26.80
Band 2 Band 1 + fillings, root canals, extractions £73.50
Band 3 Band 1 + 2 + crowns, bridges, dentures £319.10
Urgent Emergency treatment £26.80

NHS dental care is good value — if you can find a dentist taking NHS patients. Many areas have waiting lists or no NHS availability.

Dental Insurance Options

1. Dental Insurance (Traditional)

Feature Detail
How it works Pay monthly premium; claim for qualifying treatment
Cost £10–£40/month
What’s covered Check-ups, fillings, extractions, crowns, dentures (varies by policy)
Waiting periods Often 3–6 months for treatment (not emergencies)
Annual limits Typically £500–£5,000 depending on plan
Choice of dentist Usually any dentist

2. Dental Care Plans (e.g. Denplan)

Feature Detail
How it works Monthly subscription to a specific practice
Cost £10–£30/month
What’s covered Check-ups, hygiene visits, emergency cover
Treatment Often at reduced private rates
Choice of dentist Your registered practice only
Best for Guaranteeing regular access to a dentist

3. Health Cash Plans

Feature Detail
How it works Monthly premium; cashback on dental (and other health) costs
Cost £5–£30/month
What’s covered Cashback towards dental check-ups, treatment, optical, physio
Limits Usually £100–£500/year for dental
Choice of dentist Any dentist
Best for Partial contribution towards costs

Cost Comparison

Regular Dental Needs (2 Check-ups + 1 Filling/Year)

Option Annual Cost What You Get
NHS dentistry £100 (Band 1 + Band 2) Basic NHS treatment
Dental insurance (basic) £180 (£15/month) Private check-ups and treatment (after excess)
Dental care plan £200 (£17/month) 2 check-ups, 2 hygiene visits, emergency cover
Pay-as-you-go private £250–£400 Private treatment at full price

Significant Dental Work (Crown or Root Canal)

Option Cost
NHS Band 3 £319.10
Dental insurance claim Premium + excess (potentially £100–£300 total)
Private (pay-as-you-go) £500–£1,200

What Dental Insurance Typically Covers

Treatment Basic Plan Comprehensive Plan
Check-ups
X-rays
Fillings
Extractions
Root canals Sometimes
Crowns
Bridges
Dentures
Orthodontics (braces) Sometimes
Cosmetic (whitening, veneers) ✗ (usually)
Dental emergencies
Hygienist Sometimes

Common Exclusions

Exclusion Detail
Pre-existing conditions Treatment needed before policy started
Cosmetic treatment Whitening, veneers, aesthetic bonding
Orthodontics Often excluded or very limited
Waiting periods 3–6 months for non-emergency treatment
Implants Usually excluded or heavily limited

Who Should Consider Dental Insurance?

Situation Recommendation
NHS dentist available, low dental needs NHS is best value
No NHS dentist available Dental care plan or insurance
Regular dental work needed Insurance may save money
Anxious about unexpected costs Insurance provides certainty
Want private quality routinely Dental care plan
Only need occasional check-ups Pay-as-you-go or health cash plan

Free NHS Dental Treatment

You qualify for free NHS dental treatment if you:

Group Exemption
Under 18 (or under 19 in education) Free
Pregnant or gave birth in last 12 months Free
On certain benefits (Income Support, UC with nil income) Free
Named on HC2 certificate Free
Pension Credit recipient Free

See our free prescriptions guide for more on NHS cost exemptions.

For managing healthcare costs within your budget, see our budget planner guide and household bills guide.