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Dental Cost Reality Check
Is your dental spending proportionate, or is avoidance building a cost that will be significantly higher later?
What this means
No waffle. Just the number and how it was worked out.
Formula used
Dental risk = avoidance pattern + symptom severity + treatment complexity + time since last visit
Worked example
Ongoing pain, visible problem, over 5 years since last visit = the delay is already costing more than treatment. Regular checkups, no symptoms = on top of it.
Common questions
Why does avoidance make it more expensive?
Dental problems progress. A cavity that would have been a £73 NHS filling becomes a root canal at £319 if left; a root canal that is skipped becomes an extraction and potential implant. Avoidance does not pause the problem — it changes its treatment tier.
What is the NHS dental banding system?
NHS dental treatment is grouped into three bands regardless of how much work is done in that band. Band 1 (checkup, scale and polish): £26.80. Band 2 (fillings, extractions, root canals): £73.50. Band 3 (crowns, dentures, bridges): £319.10. Once you are in a band, all that treatment is at that fixed cost.
Plain-English summary
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