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Publication, Part of

Dental Earnings and Expenses Estimates 2017/18

Official statistics

Wales

Main Findings

This section of the report looks at the 2017/18 NHS and private dental earnings and expenses estimates, plus a breakdown of those expenses, of self-employed primary care dentists in Wales.

The results show that in 2017/18:

  • for Providing-Performer dentists the average taxable income from NHS and private dentistry increased by 9.7 per cent to £91,900
  • Associate dentists saw a decrease in taxable income, with a taxable income in 2017/18 of £59,200

Table 9.1: All Self-employed primary care dentists – average earnings and expenses from NHS and private dentistry by dental type, Wales, 2016/17 and 2017/18

Notes: 1. Small sample (<125) 2. Further explanatory notes can be found in the Introduction


Note: Please see table 9.1 for source data

Detailed expenses breakdown for self-employed primary care dentists

Table 9.2: All self-employed primary care dentists – detailed expenses breakdown, Wales, 2017/18



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