Dental charge hike: a kick in the teeth for millions on modest incomes
News / Wed 11th Mar 2026 at 01:51pm
THE British Dental Association has slammed the latest increase in NHS patient charges, stressing these ‘stealth cuts’ will not put a penny into the cash-strapped service.[1]
Charges in England will rise by an average of 1.7% from 1 April 2026. This will mean the cost of a band 1 treatment like a check-up will increase from £27.40 to £27.90, a band 2 like a filling will increase from £75.30 to £76.60, and a band 3 like dentures will increase from £326.70 to £332.10.

PM Keir Starmer recently claimed “we are supporting families and putting money back in your pocket” by freezing in prescription charges, stating that “no one’s health should be put at risk because they can’t afford medication.” The BDA have blasted the failure to apply this logic to oral health.
While below the level of inflation, the BDA has noted the Government is aping its Conservative predecessor’s using increase in charges as a substitute for state investment. NHS dentistry’s budget has been effectively static in cash terms at around £3bn for fifteen years, with patient charges forming an ever-greater share of the total pot until COVID. [2]
The BDA note that if government contributions had risen at same rate as patient charges since 2010, there would now be sufficient resource in the pot to eliminate unmet need for dental care in England, which now stands at nearly 14 million adults. [3]
Polling conducted by YouGov for the BDA in 2023 found nearly a quarter (23%) of respondents in England delayed or went without NHS dental treatment for reasons of cost. 45% said the price shaped the choice of treatment they opted for.
Entitlements to free care are complex and limited, with many Universal Credit recipients not eligible.
Shiv Pabary, Chair of the British Dental Association’s General Dental Practice Committee, said:
“This hike is a slap in the face to millions on modest incomes.
“It won’t put a penny into a service on its knees. Patients will pay more, simply so Ministers can pay less.
“The Prime Minister claims he wants to ‘put money back into voters’ pockets.’
“He needs to explain these choices to the pensioners who will pay an extra fiver towards their next set of dentures.”
It's worth noting that the Attlee Labour government introduced NHS dental charges and they have been hiking up the cost ever since. Worth remembering when voting in the local elections. These Labour charlatans have been preying on the working class for decades with their arrogant view that there is nowhere else to go. As the Gorton and Denton by-election proves, there are two other alternatives.
Good idea David. We can vote for a racist party , or one that wants to legalise hard drugs. Your brain is in your arse.
Eddie, I understand that The Green Party not only intend to legalise hard drugs like Crack Cocaine and heroin, they want school children to be taught to 'safely' use drugs. The Greens also intend to legalise prostitution and brothels, despite the fact that when these were legalised in Germany, where the age of consent is 14, there was a massive expansion in prostitution and brothels. Germany now has multi-storey brothels and drive-through “sex boxes” on many streets and German and girls women out shopping, who were not prostitutes, were upset and disgusted to find themselves being propositioned by males passing by. A society that accepts and legalises prostitution is a society that simultaneously accepts violence against women, human trafficking and forced prostitution, because much prostitution is forced. Legalisation leads to more customers and more brothels, which leads to more human trafficking and more forced prostitution. 110 German prostitutes have been murdered during the last 25 years. Is this this what those in UK who vote for the Green Party want? The Greens also intend to legalise pornography, despite the harms this is known to do to many adults and children.
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