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NHS & Private Dentists in SW1

As of 5 July 2026, 45 of 75 NHS dentists in SW1 are accepting new patients.

45 accepting of 164 practices · 89 private · Updated daily

164

practices in SW1

45

accepting patients

75

NHS practices

There are 75 dental practices tracked in the SW1 postcode area in London. Alongside NHS provision, there are 89 private practices listed in SW1. NHS dental capacity in SW1 is limited — currently showing 45 practices with open lists. Statuses update daily using NHS Digital data, supplemented by accuracy votes from real patients. Set a watch alert and we'll notify you the instant anything changes.

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Frequently asked questions — dentists in SW1

How do I register with an NHS dentist in SW1, London?

To register with an NHS dentist in SW1, London, find a practice that's currently accepting new patients (you can check live availability on this page), then call them directly to request registration. You'll usually be asked to complete a registration form at your first appointment. You don't need a GP referral — you can self-register at any NHS dental practice that has open lists. If no practices near SW1, London are currently accepting, use the Watch feature on DentalSearch to be notified the moment one opens up.

Are there NHS dentists in SW1, London accepting new patients right now?

DentalSearch checks every dental practice in the SW1, London area daily using NHS Digital data. The accepting status on each listing reflects today's information. Availability changes frequently — a practice may open or close its list within days. If none show as accepting right now, set a watch alert and we'll email you the instant one does.

What is the difference between NHS and private dental treatment in SW1, London?

NHS dental treatment in SW1, London is subsidised by the government. You pay a fixed band charge: Band 1 (check-up, scale and polish) costs £26.80; Band 2 (fillings, extractions) is £73.50; Band 3 (crowns, dentures) is £319.10 as of 2025–26. Private dental treatment has no fixed price — practices set their own fees, which are often higher but may include treatments not available on the NHS such as tooth whitening and invisible braces.

What should I do if I need emergency dental care in SW1, London?

For emergency dental care in SW1, London, first try calling your own dentist — most practices keep slots for urgent cases. If you're not registered anywhere, call NHS 111 (free, 24/7) and they'll direct you to the nearest urgent dental care centre. For severe swelling, difficulty swallowing, or high fever alongside dental pain, go to A&E or call 999 immediately — these can indicate a spreading infection that needs urgent medical attention.

How accurate is the NHS dentist availability data for SW1, London?

DentalSearch pulls availability data from NHS Digital every morning, which reflects the official status practices report to the NHS. We also show a community accuracy score on each listing — this is based on reports from patients who've recently called the practice and told us whether they actually had space. The combination of official NHS data and community verification gives you a more reliable picture than either source alone.

How much does it cost to see a dentist in SW1, London without NHS cover?

Private dental fees in SW1, London vary by practice. A routine check-up typically costs £50–£100 privately. Fillings range from £80–£250 depending on material and complexity. Dental plans (such as Denplan or BUPA Dental) offer a monthly payment option that covers check-ups and includes discounts on treatment — these can be cost-effective if you need regular dental care. Always ask for a full written treatment plan and cost estimate before agreeing to private work.

Can I transfer my NHS dental registration to a practice in SW1, London?

You don't need to formally transfer — NHS dental registration in England is not tied to a specific area. If you move to SW1, London, simply find a practice that's accepting new NHS patients and register with them. Your previous dentist may send records if requested, but this isn't required to start NHS treatment. Be aware that if you haven't seen a dentist within 24 months, some practices treat you as a new patient regardless of prior registration history.