Dental news you’ve missed this week

Missed out on this week’s dental news? No problem, here’s what happened over the past seven days… Labour promises free dental check ups if elected Labour is promising to scrap charges and offer free dental check ups if it wins the next general election. All band one treatment costs will be dropped under the plans, including check ups, scale and polish and X-rays. In addition, Labour says it would fund corrections to fillings, dentures and braces, as well as fluoride varnishes and plastic sealants. The party believes this will cost the NHS £450million a year. The British Dental Association (BDA) has welcomed the move and called on all parties to help improve dental patient access. Adults in England unable to get an NHS dental appointment

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