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Dental Therapist in Wales

Wales has a smaller but growing private healthcare market, with the majority of activity based in Cardiff and Swansea. Independent practices across Wales have expanded as NHS waiting times have extended, creating consistent demand for qualified clinical staff. Dental Therapist practitioners in Wales benefit from lower living costs than most English regions while accessing a patient base increasingly willing to pay for private healthcare services.

About this role

Dental therapists in the UK are GDC-registered clinicians who can perform a range of dental treatments including fillings, extractions of primary teeth, and preventive work. They can also carry out all duties of a dental hygienist. Dental therapists work under Direct Access and are increasingly used to support patient demand in both NHS and private settings.

Regulator General Dental Council (GDC)
Typical salary £28,000 – £50,000

Common questions

What can a Dental Therapist do in the UK?

Dental therapists can perform fillings, extract deciduous teeth, carry out all dental hygiene treatments, apply fissure sealants, and provide oral health education — all under Direct Access since 2013.

How much does a Dental Therapist earn in the UK?

Dental therapists typically earn £28,000–£50,000 per year depending on location and whether employed or self-employed.

Is there demand for Dental Therapists in the UK?

Yes. NHS England has encouraged greater use of dental therapists to improve workforce capacity and patient access, making this a growing role in NHS and mixed practices.