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NHS Dental Treatment Charges in Scotland from 1st November 2023

There may be an increase in the price you pay for your NHS dental treatment, this is to ensure that we are able to continue to provide NHS dental services and reflect the increase in cost of delivering the care required for patients. For more information, please visit...

Dental Practice Registration Availability

The practices currently registering NHS adults & children are detailed here Please contact the practice of your choice directly to arrange an appointment/or to be put on a waiting list to register with an NHS Dentist. Please note you may not be offered a...

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Local Public Holiday 8th July 2024 – NHS Grampian Emergency Dental Service
If you have an urgent dental need, you should contact your dental practice directly in the first instance.
 
Unregistered patients and visitors to the region can access dental advice and treatment if required, by contacting the NHS Grampian Dental Information and Advice Line (DIAL) on 0345 45 65 990 during the hours of 08:05 to 18.00 hrs, after 18.00hrs please contact NHS 24 on 111

Welcome to Grampian Dental

Helpful information for a healthy mouth

The NHS Grampian Dental and Oral Health website contains information that you may need to know about dental services within NHS Grampian and links to information about how to keep your mouth and teeth healthy.

Which Practices Are Registering Patients?

Updated list of practices currently registering NHS patients

Emergency Dental Treatment

Who to contact when you have a dental emergency

Dental Services

Information on registering & contacting a dentist and what to do in an emergency

Looking After Your Teeth & Mouth

Top tips for keeping your teeth and mouth healthy

Professionals

Information and advice for dental & healthcare professionals

Resources & Links

A bank of useful downloads and website links

Did you know?

The inside of your mouth contains almost as much bacteria as there are people on the Earth.

You should brush your teeth for two minutes twice a day using a pea sized amount of fluoride toothpaste.