NHS eligibility and what it covers
NHS orthodontic treatment in England is available to eligible patients under 18 whose case meets the clinical threshold assessed using the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN). IOTN scores range from 1 to 5, with grades 4 and 5 typically qualifying for NHS funding. Patients with grade 3 borderline scores may or may not qualify depending on the local NHS provider. Adults are not routinely eligible for NHS orthodontic treatment — exceptions exist for hospital-led cases involving significant jaw problems (orthognathic surgery), cleft palate, or other complex medical needs. If you are unsure of your eligibility, your dentist can provide an IOTN assessment and referral if appropriate.
Private treatment: choice, timing, and cost
Private orthodontic treatment is available to patients of any age and does not require an NHS IOTN score. It offers a wider range of appliance options including clear aligners, ceramic braces, lingual braces, and self-ligating fixed systems. Waiting times for private treatment are typically shorter than NHS waiting lists, which in some areas extend to several years. However, private treatment requires the patient to fund the full cost — typically between £1,500 and £5,500 depending on treatment type and complexity. Payment plans are often available to spread costs. Private treatment also allows patients more say in appliance choice and appointment flexibility.
Comparing NHS and private routes for your situation
For eligible patients under 18, NHS orthodontics provides clinically appropriate treatment at no direct cost and is often the most practical first step. The main downsides are waiting list length and limited appliance choice — NHS treatment typically uses standard fixed metal braces. For adults, private treatment is the main route unless there is an exceptional clinical need qualifying for hospital-led care. When comparing, consider eligibility, current waiting list length in your area, desired treatment type, total cost including retainers, and whether your treatment goal is primarily functional, cosmetic, or both — as NHS treatment prioritises clinical need over cosmetic improvement.
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