Item 5 (Extraction), Item 6 (Sedation) and Item 7 (Prosthesis)
Published on 03 June 2026
Section V - Extractions
5-(a) Extractions
- Extraction fees are per tooth.
- There is no longer an additional fee for each visit required where multiple teeth are extracted within a course of treatment.
- If a patient returns for an unscheduled appointment to manage abnormal postoperative haemorrhage, then a claim can be made under item 1-(c) for each appointment required.
- No fee can be claimed for the removal of sutures placed by the same dentist (see same dentist interpretation in Section XII – Interpretation in the SDR).
- If the patient requires removal of sutures placed by another practice or secondary care facility, then a claim under item 1-(c) can be made.
5-(b) Surgical Extractions, 5-(c) Advanced Surgical Dentistry
- No fee will be payable unless appropriate radiographs are available.
Section VI - Sedation
6-(a) Sedation Assessment
- Dentists can claim for a completed sedation assessment for both adults and children even if the patient does not proceed with treatment or you determine that they are not suitable for treatment within primary care.
6-(b) Sedation
- A fee is claimable for each appointment in which the patient receives sedation in connection with NHS dental treatment.
- A sedation fee is only claimable where the patient receives NHS treatment in that appointment and cannot be claimed in connection with the provision of private treatment.
- Sedation fees are only claimable for intra-venous or inhalational sedation and not for oral sedation.
Section VII – Prostheses
7-(a) Acrylic Denture (partial); 7-(c) Cobalt Chrome Denture
- Removable denture pricing for partial dentures is still based upon the number of teeth.
7-(b) Acrylic Denture (full)
- No longer a specific code for full/full dentures.
- Item 7-(b) should be claimed for each denture if providing full/full dentures, for example, for an upper and lower acrylic denture under item 7-(b), claim G004 and G004 on the same claim.
7-(d) Special Tray
- Special trays may be claimed under item 7-(d) in connection with acrylic or cobalt chrome denture construction.
7-(e) Addition, Hard Reline or Repair of a Denture
- Please note patient fees now apply to denture repairs.
7-(f) Soft reline of a denture
- Item 7-(f) cannot be claimed by the same dentist within 3 complete calendar months of providing item 7-(a), 7-(b), or 7-(c).
7-(g) Acid Etched Splint (per union)
The SDR provides the following changes to claiming acid etched splints:
- Item 7-(g) can be claimed for the provision of an acid etched splint for:
- splinting of avulsed, luxated or mobile teeth, designed to allow primary healing to take place; or
- palliative care of periodontally involved teeth for the alleviation of symptoms where it is in the interest of the patient to avoid extraction.
- Item 7-(g) includes the provision of all necessary materials and removal of splints.
7-(h) Laboratory Made Soft Splint / Fluoride Tray / Trauma Retainer / External Bleaching Tray (per appliance)
- External bleaching tray is only claimable in connection with item 3-(k) Internal Bleaching. The benefits of combination internal/external bleaching of a root filled tooth are recognised and item 7-(h) will support this.
- This is not to be used as a tray for the general whitening of teeth which remains unavailable under NHS arrangements.
7-(i) Laboratory Made Hard Splint (per appliance)
- Hard occlusal splints are singled out as a separate item because the value of hard splints is acknowledged and are sometimes prescribed by secondary care specialists for provision by primary care dentists.