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NHS Dentistry Overhaul: Urgent Care Boosted
16 Dec
Summary
- Dentists receive increased payments for urgent patient treatments.
- Patients may save £225 with new comprehensive care packages.
- Reforms aim to incentivize more urgent appointments for critical issues.

New government reforms in England are set to increase payments for dentists providing urgent patient treatment, aiming to significantly improve access to dental care. These changes are anticipated to benefit millions by incentivizing more appointments for critical needs such as severe pain, infections, or dental trauma.
Patients requiring complex treatments, like those for advanced gum disease or multiple cavities, will benefit from a new single, comprehensive care package. This streamlined approach is estimated by the Department of Health and Social Care to save patients approximately £225, reducing the need for multiple visits.
The reforms are a component of the government's broader strategy to bolster NHS dentistry. This includes expanding the availability of urgent appointments and introducing supervised toothbrushing programs for young children, addressing concerns about declining oral health across the nation.




