THOUSANDS OF DESPERATE SCOTS TURN TO PRIVATE DENTAL CARE SINCE 2019 

MONDAY 22nd JULY   

By Lucy Ashton

Desperate Scots face “handing over their savings in agony” as new figures uncovered by Scottish Labour revealed that at least 36,818 Scots have left NHS dentist for private dental care since 2019.   

The figures show a huge increase in the numbers of patients going private in just four years, according to the Freedom of Information request submitted by Scottish Labour. This is unlikely to represent the full scale of the trend as some numbers are not available for earlier years.   

Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board saw the biggest exodus of at least 16,366 patients since 2021 with 9,723 people leaving in 2022 alone.  

This was closely followed by Lanarkshire Health Board, which recorded 8,340 patients dropping off the NHS register to take up private plans since 2019.   

The full scale of devastation to NHS dentist services is likely to be even more dramatic as not all Health Boards record the number of patients leaving in this way.   

While NHS dental care fees are capped, private dental health fees are not, where a filling may be four times as pricey.  

Separate figures show the number of patients leaving NHS dental practices has increased dramatically, even accounting for relocations and deaths.

Paul Sweeney, left, Scottish Labour’s spokesperson for Dentistry, said: “The fact that patients are suddenly paying quadruple the cost for dentistry in a cost-of-living crisis suggests Scots are handing over their life savings and pensions just to get the treatment they desperately need to relieve themselves of severe pain. 

“This is what privatisation looks like – those who can, pay for a private dentist; those who can’t, suffer without access to an NHS dentist when they need it.

“A number of my constituents are suffering in agony without access to an NHS dentist and I know how desperate they are for relief from their dental pain – but they should not have to choose between paying for a private dentist or having no dentist at all.

“NHS dental care has rotted away under the SNP when we need to be encouraging more dentists to work for the NHS so that everyone is able to register as an NHS patient.

“Scottish Labour want to end the postcode lottery for access to NHS dentistry so that everyone can get the treatment they need when they need it.”

Number of patients who have left NHS dentists to opt for a private dental plan 

Health Board 

2019 

2020 

2021 

2022 

2023 

2024 

Total

Ayrshire & Arran 

41 

14 

283 

3964 

2247 

6500

Forth Valley 

       * 

       * 

      * 

       * 

250 

87 

337

Greater Glasgow & Clyde 

       * 

       * 

1019 

9723 

5003 

621 

16366

Highland 

77 

205 

79 

164 

369 

140 

1034

Lanarkshire 

173 

285 

794 

4501 

2168 

419 

8340

Tayside 

15 

38 

428 

926 

2236 

548 

4191

TOTAL 

306 

529 

2334 

15597 

13990 

4062 

36818

*Data collated from responses to from Freedom of Information requests by Scottish Labour.

**NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde did not record data by broken down by category in 2019 and 2020.
***NHS Forth Valley were unable to provide information prior to 2023 due to a change in the recording method.

NHS Scotland data on patients deregistering from an NHS dentist in the last five years.

Year  

Patient Count  

2020 

18,145 

2021 

26,082 

2022 

102,875 

2023 

241,673 

2024 

41,104 

 

 

Total  

 

 

429,879 

Data provided by NHS Scotland. (NHS Scotland Caveat: Patients can become deregistered for a number of reasons including a patient opting to go for a private dental treatment plan, a patient dies, a dentist no longer wishes to work with patient, a patient wants to go to another NHS dentist, patient fails to pay dental fees etc.)

A filling in 2022 cost £8.44 from an NHS dentist but £52 from a private dental practice in Edinburgh https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/scotland-nhs-private-dentist-common-23645058

 

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