• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

First thing you should do if you have a dispute with a neighbour, Government says

8 July 2025

Israel intensifies Gaza bloodshed as soldiers blown up amid ceasefire talks

8 July 2025

Evening habit linked to higher diabetes and heart disease risks

8 July 2025

Home Bargains shoppers ‘obsessed’ with latest ‘girly’ range from £1.49

8 July 2025

Chelsea reach £97m Club World Cup final as Joao Pedro lives up to price tag

8 July 2025

‘Real reason’ Katy Perry is on luxurious holiday with Orlando Bloom despite split

8 July 2025

‘I couldn’t believe why teenage neighbour confronted me when I got a new driveway’

8 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • First thing you should do if you have a dispute with a neighbour, Government says
  • Israel intensifies Gaza bloodshed as soldiers blown up amid ceasefire talks
  • Evening habit linked to higher diabetes and heart disease risks
  • Home Bargains shoppers ‘obsessed’ with latest ‘girly’ range from £1.49
  • Chelsea reach £97m Club World Cup final as Joao Pedro lives up to price tag
  • ‘Real reason’ Katy Perry is on luxurious holiday with Orlando Bloom despite split
  • ‘I couldn’t believe why teenage neighbour confronted me when I got a new driveway’
  • Lioness to face Dutch girlfriend in clash which could see England out of Euros
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » NHS dentistry overhaul to create new ‘special treatment’ for people with these conditions
Health

NHS dentistry overhaul to create new ‘special treatment’ for people with these conditions

By staff8 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The Government has unveiled the planned changes to NHS dentistry in a new consultation

Person experiencing tooth pain
The reform plans to prioritise patients with urgent and complex needs(Image: GETTY)

The NHS dental system is set for a major overhaul aimed at enhancing urgent care, safeguarding children’s oral health and introducing new specialised treatments. The Government has kicked off a public consultation on revamping NHS dental contracts, inviting feedback on the proposed changes to the sector.

The proposed reforms are designed to provide easier access to urgent dental care, improve support for patients with complex needs, and ensure children’s teeth are better protected. All while supporting the dedicated professionals in the field.

This announcement comes against a backdrop of plummeting satisfaction rates with NHS dentistry. Over a quarter of adults report difficulties in accessing dental services, according to the British Dental Association.

One key aspect of the reform is the restructuring of incentives for dentists, encouraging them to take on more complex or extensive treatments such as crowns, bridges, and dentures which currently may not be cost-effective. Patients suffering from severe gum disease or those with at least five decayed teeth will be eligible for a “new, special course of treatment”, alongside increased funding for adjustments to dentures.

Dentist working on a patient
Patients with certain conditions might be given a new special treatment and more urgent appointments(Image: GETTY)

Additionally, children with a history of tooth decay will benefit from “robust preventative measures,” including resin sealants and fluoride varnish applications. The aim is to address the concerning 22.4% of five-year-old schoolchildren suffering from obvious dental decay, which is also the top cause of hospital admissions among children aged five to nine.

To tackle this health crisis, dentists will now have to offer a certain number of emergency appointments annually. Additionally, newly qualified dentists will be mandated to serve in the NHS for at least three years, contributing to the Labour Party’s pledge to provide 700,000 more urgent dental slots.

Health Minister Stephen Kinnock commented: “We inherited a broken NHS dental system that is in crisis. We have already started fixing this, rolling out 700,000 urgent and emergency appointments and bringing in supervising toothbrushing for 3-5 year olds in the most deprived areas of the country.

Dentist holding tools
The revamped contracts hopes to deliver 700,000 additional appointments each year(Image: GETTY)

“But to get us to a place where patients feel NHS dentistry is reliable again, we have to tackle the problems in the system at their root. These reforms will bring common sense into the system again, attracting more NHS dentists, treating those with the greatest need first, and changing the system to make it work.”

These reform efforts aim to improve patient access to both urgent and preventative dental care. The public has been invited to share their views on these proposals through a consultation process lasting six weeks, with the deadline set for August 19 to collect final feedback.

The government is calling on health care professionals, academics, employers, stakeholders and the public to share their views on the proposed dentistry reform. It’s important to note that respondents must be aged 16 or over and residing in England as these proposals will only impact dentistry in England.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Evening habit linked to higher diabetes and heart disease risks

8 July 2025

‘I’m an NHS doctor – five common daily habits could quietly age your brain’

8 July 2025

‘I work in NHS dental desert – I feel guilty but I’m quitting to go private’

8 July 2025

Tasty dessert that can ‘reduce inflammation’ and boost gut health

8 July 2025

Paula Radcliffe ‘ignored’ daughter’s cancer symptoms, warning other parents

8 July 2025

‘I received a horrifying diagnosis after having a pimple on my forehead for two years’

8 July 2025
Latest News

Israel intensifies Gaza bloodshed as soldiers blown up amid ceasefire talks

8 July 2025

Evening habit linked to higher diabetes and heart disease risks

8 July 2025

Home Bargains shoppers ‘obsessed’ with latest ‘girly’ range from £1.49

8 July 2025

Chelsea reach £97m Club World Cup final as Joao Pedro lives up to price tag

8 July 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Entertainment

‘Real reason’ Katy Perry is on luxurious holiday with Orlando Bloom despite split

By staff8 July 20250

Pop star Katy Perry baffled fans when she was spotted onboard a yacht with her…

‘I couldn’t believe why teenage neighbour confronted me when I got a new driveway’

8 July 2025

Lioness to face Dutch girlfriend in clash which could see England out of Euros

8 July 2025

Milan Bergamo Airport: Man ‘sucked into plane engine’ and killed pictured

8 July 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version