NHS Dentistry

Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe Excerpts
Wednesday 19th March 2025

(2 days, 8 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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As the noble Lord suggests, tooth decay is the main reason that five to nine year-olds are admitted to hospital. That is a scandal, and one that we are seeking to tackle. My ministerial colleague, Stephen Kinnock, has made reform of the dental contract an early priority and continues to collaborate with the British Dental Association and other representatives on what is, of course, a shared ambition to improve access to treatments for NHS dental patients. I wish I could give an exact date to the noble Lord; I am not in a position right now to do so. On water fluoridation, as the noble Lord said, an extra 1.6 million people across the north-east will benefit from a water fluoridation scheme following quite a lengthy process and that will start in 2027-28.

Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe Portrait Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe (Lab)
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My Lords, dental problems put extra pressures on A&Es, particularly at the weekend when it is difficult to get access to a dentist. Does she recall that a group of dentists has suggested that we should create 40 mini-A&E centres around the country, under the NHS, open seven days a week? I believe that suggestion worked its way through to the Minister. If she is not able to give an immediate answer, would she write and put the reply in the Library for others to see?

Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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As I said, it will be ICBs delivering the extra 700,000 urgent dental appointments each year. They will be best placed locally to decide how to do it. It may well be through the means that my noble friend said, but the duty on them will be to ensure that those are available. The appointments will be most heavily weighted towards the areas where they are needed most, although appointments will be available across the country. I welcome my noble friend’s suggestion but how the extras are provided will be a matter for local decision-making.