Yes. All NHS dental treatment for children in Scotland is completely free. This includes checkups, fillings, extractions, and all other clinically necessary treatments. There is no charge whatsoever for any NHS dental care provided to patients under the age of 18 in Scotland.
Why Is Children’s Dental Care Free?
The Scottish Government provides free dental treatment for all children as part of its commitment to improving oral health from an early age. Dental problems in childhood can affect a child’s ability to eat, speak, and learn — and early prevention is far more effective than late treatment.
What Is the Childsmile Programme?
Childsmile is a Scottish Government programme designed to improve the oral health of children across Scotland. It provides free toothbrushes and toothpaste for young children and runs preventive dental visits in nurseries and schools. GK Dental participates in NHS preventive programmes for children.
At What Age Should Children Start Going to the Dentist?
Children should first visit a dentist as soon as their first teeth appear. Regular checkups from an early age establish a positive relationship with dental care and help prevent problems from developing.
How Often Should My Child See a Dentist?
The frequency of checkups is determined by the dentist based on your child’s individual needs. Most children are seen every six to twelve months, but some may need more frequent visits if there are specific concerns.
GK Dental Hawick — Welcoming Children
GK Dental in Hawick provides free NHS dental care for children across the Scottish Borders. Our team is experienced in working with young patients and creating a calm, friendly environment. Register your child today by calling 01450 371 777.



