One in five people in the UK are not registered with a dentist. Over a third of those people, that shared this in a YouGov survey, are also not registered because they are unable to find an NHS dentist. The rapidly lowering number of NHS dentists means long waiting lists for treatment, struggling to register with an NHS dentist, and limited or lack of NHS dentists in certain areas of the UK.
Regular check ups and getting treatment quickly when needed, are vital to maintain good dental health. That is where dental cover can help; giving you quick access to dental care and treatments when you need them and bringing the costs down.
We have rounded up helpful guides on the benefits of regular dental visits, maintaining good oral hygiene, dental cover with top UK insurers, and the links between dental health and general health.
Dental check ups should take place ideally once every 12 months. The NHS recommends a check up should take place at least every two years as a maximum, allowing the maximum if you have good teeth health. How can regular check ups prevent issues or more serious ones from developing? During a check up, the dentist will:
The build up of plaque can cause potential cavities, gum issues, and eventually more serious problems. That is why visiting a hygienist for a scale and polish along with a deep clean will help to remove stains and any hardened plaque that could lead to issues developing. Hygienists are also able to flag any potential problems in their early stages in between dentist check ups so they can be flagged with the dentist and treated early before a more serious issue develops. Also, hygienists can help with best practice on flossing, brushing, and the affect of diet on your teeth.
Poor hygiene and oral health: this can lead to inflamed gums which can lead to more serious issues including brain inflammation. This has been linked to an increased risk of dementia at an early age. The 2021 systematic review analysed 14 studies which identified a 28% increased risk of dementia for the patients with the greatest number of missing teeth.
Infection and inflammation of the gums: this can lead to bacteria travelling into your lungs via your bloodstream, potentially leading to respiratory issues. The risk of developing heart disease from bacteria entering your bloodstream can triple when you have gum disease.
With approximately 6 million people in England that do not have an NHS dentist, gaining access to a dentist is becoming a serious issue and arguably a crisis. That is where dental cover, an optional extra with health insurance, can help massively. Dental cover supports you by providing huge support towards the cost of treatment for both NHS and private dentist.
We have provided a breakdown on the offerings of some of the top UK leading insurers that we are partnered with to give you a snapshot of what dental cover can provide for you.
AXA will cover 80% of dentists’ fees up to £400 each year, and their core dental cover includes:
Vitality’s dental cover includes:
Bupa dental cover includes:
Private health insurance can be really flexible to meet your needs. It's is made up of core cover, which comes as standard, and optional extras that can enhance your cover. These often include dental, optical, mental health, and therapies cover. Core cover will often include the following:
For more guidance on why you need health insurance check out our blog on this topic. Check out our blog on the difference between individual and family health insurance plans to help work out the policy that you need.
Keeping up with daily cleaning and a diet low in sugar and anything acidic are essential preventative measures in order to keep good oral hygiene and teeth health. We’ve rounded up some top tips below: