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NHS Dental Care in Kingston upon Hull, City of

Kingston upon Hull, City of has 0 NHS dental practices, of which 0 (0%) are currently accepting new NHS patients. Dental availability in Kingston upon Hull, City of is significantly below the national average — this area may be considered a dental desert for the Yorkshire and The Humber region. If you are struggling to find a place, calling NHS 111 can help — they maintain up-to-date lists of practices with availability.

Finding a Dentist in Kingston upon Hull, City of

Finding an NHS dentist in Kingston upon Hull, City of can be challenging, with only 0 out of 0 practices currently accepting new patients. If none of the practices listed above suit your needs, try expanding your search to nearby areas, call practices directly as availability changes frequently, or contact NHS 111 for help finding a dentist. You can also use our step-by-step guide to finding an NHS dentist.

NHS Dental Costs

NHS dental charges are the same at every practice in Kingston upon Hull, City of and across England. Band 1 (check-ups and diagnosis) costs £27.40, Band 2 (fillings, extractions, root canal) costs £75.30, and Band 3 (crowns, dentures, bridges) costs £326.70. Many people qualify for free NHS dental treatment, including children under 18, pregnant women, and those receiving certain benefits — see our complete guide to NHS dental charges or check if you qualify for free NHS dental treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many NHS dentists are in Kingston upon Hull, City of?

Kingston upon Hull, City of has 0 NHS dental practices. Of these, 0 (0%) are currently accepting new patients. This data is updated regularly from official NHS sources.

Are there NHS dentists accepting new patients in Kingston upon Hull, City of?

Currently no practices in Kingston upon Hull, City of are listed as accepting new patients. Try calling practices directly — availability changes frequently and may not always be reflected online. You can also try nearby areas or call NHS 111 for help.

How do I find an emergency dentist in Kingston upon Hull, City of?

For emergency dental care in Kingston upon Hull, City of, You can also call NHS 111 at any time for urgent dental help. They can arrange an emergency appointment, often on the same day. For life-threatening situations (severe bleeding, facial swelling affecting breathing), go to A&E.

How much does an NHS dentist cost?

NHS dental treatment in England uses a simple three-band pricing system. Band 1 covers check-ups and costs £27.40. Band 2 covers fillings, extractions, and root canals at £75.30. Band 3 covers crowns, dentures, and bridges at £326.70. You never pay more than the band charge, regardless of how much treatment you need within that band.

Can I register with an NHS dentist in Kingston upon Hull, City of if I don't live here?

Yes. Unlike GP practices, NHS dental practices do not have catchment areas. You are free to register with any practice in Kingston upon Hull, City of — or anywhere else in England — regardless of where you live. This means you can choose a practice near your workplace or children's school if that's more convenient.

What should I look for when choosing an NHS dentist?

Key factors to consider include CQC inspection ratings (look for 'Good' or 'Outstanding'), opening hours that suit your schedule, whether the practice offers any specialist services you might need (such as sedation or wheelchair access), and patient reviews. Location matters too — choosing a practice that's convenient to visit makes it easier to attend regular check-ups.

What if no NHS dentists in Kingston upon Hull, City of are accepting new patients?

If you can't find a practice accepting patients in Kingston upon Hull, City of, try these steps: call practices directly (online data may lag behind), expand your search to nearby areas (remember, there are no catchment areas), contact NHS 111 for help, or ask your local Integrated Care Board (ICB) — they have a duty to help you find NHS dental care. Practices update their availability regularly, so keep checking.

How often should I visit the dentist?

The NHS recommends dental check-ups at intervals set by your dentist, typically every 6 to 24 months depending on your oral health. Your dentist will advise how often you need to be seen. Children should have their first dental visit by age one. Regular check-ups help catch problems early, which usually means simpler and cheaper treatment.

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