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UK government asks competition watchdog to probe private dentistry

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Posted on November 18, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -The UK government on Tuesday urged the competition watchdog to launch an investigation into private dentistry costs and practices amid concerns that patients may be paying more than

UK Government Urges Probe into Private Dentistry Costs

LONDON (Reuters) -The UK government on Tuesday urged the competition watchdog to launch an investigation into private dentistry costs and practices amid concerns that patients may be paying more than they should due to "hidden" charges.

Millions across Britain cannot get treatment from the state-run National Health Service, due to a shortage of dentists and problems with funding, leaving patients with a choice between expensive private care or no care.

Many Britons travel abroad for basic dental treatment.

Finance minister Rachel Reeves, who is set to announce her annual budget next week, said she had written to the Competition and Markets Authority, urging it to launch a market study into private dentistry costs and practices.

"There are increasing concerns that patients are paying more than they should because of hidden costs, over-treatment and lack of information on price, ownership and quality of treatment," the finance ministry said in a statement.

(Reporting by Catarina Demony. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • UK government calls for investigation into private dentistry costs.
  • Concerns over hidden charges and over-treatment in private dental care.
  • NHS dentist shortage leaves patients with costly private options.
  • Finance minister Rachel Reeves pushes for market study.
  • Millions of Britons seek dental treatment abroad.

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The UK government is urging an investigation into private dentistry costs due to concerns over hidden charges and over-treatment.
Why is the investigation being urged?
There are concerns that patients are overpaying due to hidden costs and lack of information on private dental care.
Who is involved in the call for investigation?
Finance minister Rachel Reeves has written to the Competition and Markets Authority to initiate a market study.

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