
Incidence of dental decay in five-year-olds was highest in the North West, Yorkshire and Humber and East of England regions.
In 2021 to 2022, five-year-olds in the most deprived 20 per cent of areas of the country (35.1 per cent) were 2.5 times as likely to experience dentinal decay as those in the least deprived 20 per cent of areas (13.5 per cent).
Sandra White, clinical director of the ADG, said, “In my evidence to parliament’s inquiry into NHS dentistry, I highlighted that experience of dentinal decay was already apparent in more than one in four children by the age of five years. Those children with experience of decay have on average between three and four affected teeth.”
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