The below Parliamentary question was asked by Imran Hussain on 2016-10-07.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the total budget is for dental care in England in each of the next five years; and how much of that budget is allocated to dental care education in (a) schools and (b) the community.
David Mowat
NHS England has a legal duty to commission primary care dental services to meet local need and therefore does not have a specified dental budget. Local teams commission dentistry based on the local oral health needs assessment undertaken in partnership with local authorities, which identifies the level of dental need for a particular community.
Health Education England is responsible for funding dental education. Information on funding for dental education is only available for 2016/17 and can be found in the table below.
|
Training Category |
2016/17 |
|
Undergraduate Dental training |
122,296,360 |
|
Postgraduate Dental – Foundation Level |
80,998,539 |
|
Postgraduate Dental – Specialist Level |
14,328,506 |
|
Dental Nurses |
8,455,506 |
|
Dental Technicians |
1,495,340 |
|
Dental Hygienists |
8,110,376 |
|
Dental Therapists |
7,454,032 |
|
Total |
243,138,660 |
