Regulation 4(1)
clinical examination, case assessment and report
orthodontic case assessment and report
advice, dental charting, diagnosis and treatment planning
radiographic examination, including panoral and lateral headplates, and radiological report
study casts including in association with occlusal analysis
colour photographs
instruction in the prevention of dental and oral disease including dietary advice and dental hygiene instruction
surface application as primary preventive measures of sealants and topical fluoride preparations
scaling, polishing and marginal correction of fillings
taking material for pathological examination
adjustments to and easing of dentures or orthodontic appliances
treatment of sensitive cementum
Regulation 4(2)
non-surgical periodontal treatment including root-planing, deep scaling, irrigation of periodontal pockets and subgingival curettage and all necessary scaling and polishing
surgical periodontal treatment, including gingivectomy, gingivoplasty or removal of an operculum
surgical periodontal treatment, including raising and replacement of a mucoperiostal flap, curettage, root planning and bone resection
free gingival grafts
permanent fillings in amalgam, composite resin, synthetic resin, glass ionomer, compomers, silicate or silico-phosphate, including acid etch retention
sealant restorations
endodontic treatment of permanent or retained deciduous teeth
pulpotomy
apicectomy
extraction of teeth
transplantation of teeth
oral surgery including surgical removal of cyst, buried root, unerupted tooth, impacted tooth or exostosed tooth and alveolectomy
soft tissue surgery in relation to the buccal cavity and lips
frenectomy, frenoplasty and frenotomy
relining and rebasing dentures including soft linings
addition of tooth, clasp, labial or buccal flange to dentures
splints (other than laboratory fabricated splints) in relation to periodontally compromised teeth and in connection with external trauma
bite raising appliances (other than laboratory fabricated appliances)
Regulation 4(3) and (4)
(a)porcelain, composite or acrylic mastique veneers, including acid etch retention
(b)inlays, pinlays, onlays and palatal veneers, in alloys containing 60% or more fine gold, porcelain, composite resin and ceramics
(c)full or three quarter crown cast in alloys containing not less than 331/3% fine gold or platinum or palladium
(d)full or jacket crown cast in alloys containing stainless steel or cobalt chromium or nickel chromium
(e)crown in porcelain or synthetic resin and other non-metallic crowns
(f)full or jacket crowns in alloys containing not less than 331/3% fine gold or platinum or palladium, or alloys containing stainless steel or cobalt chromium or nickel chromium, with thermally bonded porcelain
(g)jacket crown thermally bonded to wrought platinum coping
(h)prefabricated full or jacket crown, including any pin or post retention
(i)crowns in other materials
(j)bridges in alloys containing 60% or more fine gold with or without thermally bonded facings
(k)bridges cast in alloys containing stainless steel, cobalt chromium or nickel chromium, with or without thermally bonded facings
(l)acid etch retained bridges
(m)bridges in other materials
(n)provision of full (complete) or partial dentures, overdentures and obturators in synthetic resin or metal or both synthetic resin and metal, including any cast or wrought metal components or aids to retention
(o)orthodontic treatment and appliances
(p)other custom made appliances excluding sports guards
Regulation 4(5)
examination, assessment and advice
radiographic examination and radiological report
dressing of teeth and palliative treatment
pulpectomy or vital pulpotomy
re-implantation of a luxated or subluxated permanent tooth following trauma including any necessary endodontic treatment
repair and refixing of inlays and crowns
refixing a bridge
temporary bridges
extraction of not more than 2 teeth
provision of post-operative care including treatment of infected sockets
adjustment and alteration of dentures or orthodontic appliances
urgent treatment for acute conditions of the gingivae or oral mucosa, including treatment for pericoronitis or for ulcers and herpetic lesions, and any necessary oral hygiene instruction in connection with such treatment
treatment of sensitive cementum or dentine
incising an abscess
other treatment immediately necessary as a result of trauma
not more than 1 permanent filling in amalgam, composite resin, synthetic resin, glass ionomer, compomers, silicate or silico-phosphate including acid etch retention
Regulation 7
(1) | (2) |
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Category | Evidence |
1. Under 18 years of age. | 1. The person’s birth certificate. |
2. 18 years of age and receiving qualifying full-time education (within the meaning set out in paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 12ZA to the Act). | 2. The person’s birth certificate and a document signed by the principal or another officer of the recognised educational establishment (within the meaning of paragraph 1(3)(a) of Schedule 12ZA to the Act), or by or on behalf of the person providing instruction by other comparable means, to the effect that the person is receiving full-time instruction at the establishment or by other comparable means. |
3. Expectant mother. | 3. A certificate, signed by a registered medical practitioner or a registered midwife, as to the pregnancy. |
4. Having borne a child in the previous 12 months. | 4. The child’s birth certificate. |
Regulation 11
1. Where the Assembly on considering a claim submitted for the approval of a free replacement of a dental appliance or an orthodontic appliance supplied in the course of the provision of relevant primary dental services, considers that there are grounds for believing that—
(a)the replacement is necessitated by such an act or omission as is referred to in regulation 11(1); or
(b)the replacement, although necessitated by such an act or omission as is referred to in regulation 11(1), was not wholly necessitated by a lack of reasonable care as is referred to in regulation 11(3),
it may investigate the matter.
2. The Assembly may make such inquiry into any matter falling within paragraph 1 as it thinks fit and if either—
(a)in its opinion the circumstances so require; or
(b)the person supplied or (if he or she is under 16 years of age) the person in charge of him or her so requires,
the inquiry will take the form of an oral hearing by a committee appointed by the Assembly for the purpose.
3. The Assembly, having considered any report made by the committee under paragraph 2—
(a)will determine whether the replacement is necessitated by an act or omission on the part of the person
supplied or (if the act or omission occurred when the person supplied was under 16 years of age) of the person supplied or of the person having charge of him or her when the act or omission occurred;
(b)if it is so necessitated, will determine whether the replacement was not wholly necessitated by a lack of reasonable care as referred to in regulation 11(3); and
(c)if it is so necessitated, will determine, in accordance with regulation 11(2) and (3), the amount of the charge to be made and recovered.
4. The Assembly will communicate its determination to—
(a)the relevant person (within the meaning of regulation 11(4));
(b)the provider of relevant primary dental services replacing the dental appliance or orthodontic appliance; and
(c)the relevant Local Health Board.
Regulation 14
The National Health Service (Dental Charges) Regulations 1989 (S.I. 1989/394)
The National Health Service (Dental Charges) Amendment Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/419)
The National Health Service (Dental Charges) Amendment Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/2221)
The National Health Service (Dental Charges) Amendment (Wales) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/977)
The National Health Service (General Dental Services) and (Dental Charges) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1359) (W.87)
The National Health Service (General Dental Services) and (Dental Charges) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/138 (W10)).