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Home / Health / Tooth Decay Remains Rampant in UK Children Despite Interventions

Tooth Decay Remains Rampant in UK Children Despite Interventions

10 Nov

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  • 26.9% of 5-year-olds in England have tooth decay
  • Children in deprived areas 3x more likely to be hospitalized for extractions
  • 950 school days lost due to dental issues in one year in West Yorkshire
Tooth Decay Remains Rampant in UK Children Despite Interventions

As of November 10th, 2025, the UK's battle against childhood tooth decay continues, with health experts warning that children's access to NHS dentists and rates of tooth decay remain poor despite government interventions.

Analysis of the latest government data reveals that 26.9% of 5-year-olds in England currently have tooth decay. The situation is particularly dire in the country's most deprived communities, where children are still more than three times as likely to be admitted to hospital for tooth extractions compared to those living in more affluent areas.

The problem extends beyond just dental health, with data showing that 950 school days were lost for dental reasons across nine schools in West Yorkshire over the past academic year. Researchers who led the latest report on the issue have stressed that the government's existing schemes need to be scaled up and strengthened to meet the needs of young people nationwide.

While there have been some improvements, such as the introduction of a toothbrushing program and plans for expanding water fluoridation, many children are still suffering the effects of poor oral health, which is often caused by excessive sugar consumption and inadequate dental hygiene.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
26.9% of 5-year-olds in England currently have tooth decay.
Children living in England's most deprived communities are still more than three times as likely to be admitted to hospital for tooth extractions than those living in more affluent areas.
Data revealed 950 school days were lost for dental reasons across nine schools in one academic year in West Yorkshire.

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