From April 2026, the Welsh Government plans to introduce a new NHS dental contract.

While these changes are intended to improve access for the wider population, they may affect the care you receive — including how often you’re seen, where you’re treated, and who treats you.

Here’s what these changes could mean for you and your family:

What’s Changing?

  • No More Patient Registration

If your mouth is “stable”, you’ll be placed on a central NHS waiting list — with no check-ups until you come to the top of the list again.

  • No Guarantee You’ll Return to Us

You could be sent to any NHS practice in your health board, not the one one you’ve attended for years.

  • No Shared Records

Your notes and x-rays won’t transfer — you’ll start from scratch at every new practice. The new dentist will have no access to your history — making it harder to monitor long-term conditions like gum disease, tooth wear, or recession.

  • Higher NHS Costs

Treatment fees may increase. Exams suggested to rise to £25.40, with treatment fees up to £384.

😟 Who’s Most at Risk?

* Children and nervous patients who need consistent, familiar care

* Long-term NHS patients who value regular check-ups

* Anyone who wants to stay with a trusted dental team

 

We’ll always do our best for our patients — but these changes make it harder for everyone.

 

📣 What Can You Do?

The Welsh Government is asking for public feedback which is open until 19th June.

Have your say before it’s too late.

https://www.gov.wales/reform-nhs-general-dental-services