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Britain: New government plans to tackle the dental treatment crisis

The financial incentives have led many to give up working for the NHS

محمد يسري
Last updated: 17/12/2025 4:51 am
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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London, Britain – The British government plans to implement new schemes to improve access to dental services within the National Health Service (NHS) in England,

Highlights
  • Prioritize urgent treatment
  • Dental budget on the NHS
  • Plans will not solve the crisis

This is done by prioritizing urgent cases and patients who require complex medical care.

This could result in savings of up to £225 for some patients

whose treatment requires a large number of sessions.

Over the years, many patients have faced increasing difficulties in finding an NHS-affiliated dentist,

This is to the point that some cities have been described as “dental deserts”

due to the absence of any government dental services.

Prioritize urgent treatment

The new plans seek to address this imbalance by reorganizing examination

and treatment appointments to ensure that resources are directed to the cases that need them most.

British Health Secretary Stephen Kinnock told BBC Radio 4’s “Today” program

that the proposals aim to “prioritize” urgent treatment.

He pointed out that there is “a great deal of unnecessary routine care”

in government dental services currently.

He added that patients with good oral health do not need to visit

the dentist “more than once every two years or so”.

Dental budget on the NHS

He argued that routine checkups every six months are “not the best use” of doctors’ time,

It drains a large part of the NHS dental budget.

The current system, which has been in place since 2006,

is based on what are known as Dental Activity Units (UDA).

Dentists are paid based on the number of units associated

with the procedures they perform.

Whether it’s examinations, fillings, extractions, or more complex treatments.

Plans will not solve the crisis

However, according to its critics, this system encourages an overabundance of simple tests.

This comes at the expense of complex cases that require more time and higher costs.

For its part, the British Dental Association (BDA) warned that these plans would not solve the crisis.

Without increased funding and genuine reforms to doctors’ contracts,

She pointed out that the low financial returns have led many to give up working within the NHS.

This has exacerbated the crisis of access to care in large areas of the country.

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