HC Deb 04 February 1993 vol 218 cc327-8W
Ms. Primarolo

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many women were eligible for free dental service during pregnancy and one year after the birth of the child, for each of the last 10 years.

Dr. Mawhinney

The information requested is given in the table.

General dental services

Number of expectant or nursing mothers eligible for exemption from

NHS dental charges in England

Year Monthly average number eligible
1981 960,000
1982 940,000
1983 940,000
1984 950,000
1985 980,000
1986 990,000
1987 1,020,000
1988 1,040,000
1989 1,030,000
1990 1,050,000

Note: The numbers of women eligible for free NHS dental treatment during pregnancy and one year after giving birth have been estimated from the monthly number of live and still births in England in the years shown.

Mr. McCartney

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many pregnant women/nursing mothers have been exempted from NHS dental charges in each of the last 10 years; what has been the cost of their exemption in each year; and what estimate she has made of the saving to the Exchequer of removing this exemption.

Dr. Mawhinney

The information is not available in the form requested.

Information on the number and cost of courses of treatment given to expectant and nursing mothers is given in the table.

General Dental Services—England

Number and cost of courses of treatment

to expectant and nursing mothers

Year Number of courses Cost of courses (£)
1982 885,410 23,590,780
1983 893,290 24,783,350
1984 897,630 27,109,140
1985 910,650 28,889,630
1986–87 976,420 34,162,740
1987–88 986,030 35,021,050
1988–89 1,022,800 39,076,930
1989–90 1,052,010 40,799,800
1990–911 n/a n/a
1991–92 1,120,283 45,998,319
1 Data for 1990–91 are not available.

It is not possible to estimate the cost of the exemptions over this period both because the charging regimes have changed many times over the period and because some women will have been able to claim exemption or remission on one or more grounds. This factor affects the interpretation of the table.

No precise estimate has been made of any saving to the Exchequer of removing this exemption.