Rates

Read more here about the rates for oral care

In the Netherlands, the rates for oral care are determined by the Dutch Healthcare Authority. Dental practices may not and cannot deviate from these rates and the rates are the same for every practice. We also use these rates at DentalCity. In the overview below you will find the current list of treatments, codes and rates as determined by the Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZA).

On our invoices we use the same descriptions and codes as in the overview below. On your invoice, material and technique costs can also be stated. Some treatments are linked to additional material and technique costs. The NZA has determined that the costs of these materials and techniques must be charged additionally. This gives you, as a patient, more choice in your treatment. If there are additional material and technique costs, we will give you a price indication or you can ask for this.

To learn more about our payment methods and the invoice, click here.

Root canal treatments (E)

Crowns and bridges (R)

Treatment of the masticatory system (G)

Surgical procedures (including anesthesia) (H)

Dentures (P)

Gum treatment

Implants (J)

* M/TAdditional material and technical costs may be associated with this service.
**= For more information about the costs of this service, please contact your healthcare provider.

1 The above information is derived from the official tariff decision of the Dutch Healthcare Authority, which is always leading. The dentist or the KNMT is not liable for errors in the data or for damage resulting from or related to the use of the data.

Questions about your bill

We have outsourced the sending of invoices and the administrative processing of payments to Infomedics (infomedics.nl).

If you have any questions about your account, please contact our practice.
For general information about treatments and rates, you can also contact the Dental Information Point (TIP).

Insurance

You can insure yourself for dental care with many insurers. Before a treatment we can draw up an estimate for you. To know whether a treatment is reimbursed, you can contact your health insurer.