HC Deb 30 April 1996 vol 276 cc502-3W
Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans his Department has to re-introduce free dental examinations under the national health service; and if he will make a statement. [26983]

Mr. Malone

There are no plans to re-introduce free dental examinations for all. Certain groups, including all those under 18 years, are exempt from all dental charges, including those for examination. Others on a low income may get free dental treatment or help with the cost. In all, some 25 per cent. of adult courses receive full or partial relief from charges.

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many people in the United Kingdom currently have private dental plans; and if he will make a statement; [27021]

(2) how many people were registered with private dentists in (a) 1984, (b) 1989, (c) 1992 and (d) 1995; and if he will make a statement. [27113]

Mr. Malone

Information on the number of people with private dental plans or who receive dental treatment outside the national health service is not available centrally.

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent representations his Department has received concerning the re-introduction of free dental check-ups; and if he will make a statement. [26977]

Mr. Malone

The Department of Health has received a small number of letters concerning the re-introduction of free dental examinations.

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans his Department has to develop the role of the community dental services as a safety net; and if he will make a statement. [26981]

Mr. Malone

On 5 April 1995 the Government announced their proposals for the reform of national health service dentistry. These reforms included the Government's intention of strengthening the role of the community dental service.