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Dental charges in Scotland scrapped from today for under 26s as 600,000 to benefit

About 600,000 young Scots under the age of 26 can now get dental care free of charge, the Scottish Government has announced.

It comes as ministers pledged more cash to help the sector recover from the impact of the devastating coronavirus pandemic.

Dentists are to receive a further £7.5 million of funding, with the government cash allowing practices to buy new drills, which do not generate as much aerosol as standard drills, reducing the risks of spreading covid.

The funding was announced at the same time as Health Secretary Humza Yousaf confirmed all those under 26 are now eligible for free dental care.

It is the first step towards meeting the SNP's pre-election promise to scrap NHS dental charges in Scotland.

Yousaf said: "We're committed to scrapping NHS dental charges for everyone in Scotland, and removing them for everyone aged under 26 is our first step on that journey.

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf made the announcement earlier (PA)

"Today's announcement means around 600,000 young people aged under 26 will benefit from free dental care from August 24."

With many dental practices forced to shut as coronavirus hit, and with restrictions imposed when they did reopen, the Health Secretary thanked the sector for its "outstanding efforts over the last challenging period".

He told dentists: "I look forward to engaging with you further as the Scottish Government continues to support practice recovery and improved NHS dental services for patients.

"I am pleased to also confirm a further £7.5 million investment for the sector. This will be used to purchase new dental drill equipment that produces less airborne particles, and therefore helps reduce the risk of Covid transmission.

"Alongside our previously announced £5 million to improve ventilation, this will further enable dental practices to see more NHS patients under present Covid restrictions, and demonstrates our commitment to NHS dental services.

"I will continue to engage with the sector, as we look to remobilise our dental services in a way that is safe."

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