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Specialist Dentist in North East

The North East, including Newcastle, Sunderland, and Middlesbrough, has a smaller private healthcare footprint than other UK regions but is growing as NHS capacity constraints push more patients toward independent providers. Specialist Dentist practitioners in the North East can command competitive packages, often with the benefit of lower living costs and a strong community of local practices. The region represents an opportunity for professionals seeking roles with genuine impact in a developing private market.

About this role

Specialist dentists in the UK hold a GDC-recognised specialist qualification in one of 13 recognised dental specialties, including orthodontics, endodontics, and periodontics. Specialists may work in private referral practices or hospital settings. Specialist roles command premium salaries reflecting the additional training required.

Regulator General Dental Council (GDC) — Specialist List
Typical salary £70,000 – £150,000

Common questions

How do I become a Specialist Dentist in the UK?

You must complete a GDC-approved specialist training programme (typically 3 years) after your dental degree and foundation training, leading to a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) and entry onto the GDC Specialist List.

How much does a Specialist Dentist earn in the UK?

Specialist dentists typically earn £70,000–£150,000 depending on the specialty and whether they work privately or in an NHS trust.

Are Specialist Dentist roles in demand in the UK?

Yes. There is a shortage of specialists in many disciplines, particularly in areas outside London. Referral practices often struggle to recruit experienced specialists.