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Dental Earnings and Expenses Estimates, 2020/21

Northern Ireland

Covid-19 Pandemic

Arrangements in place between April 2020 and July 2020

  • 80% of 2019/20 gross Item of Service (including patient contributions) 
  • 100% of all other allowances and capitation 

Arrangements in place between August 2020 and March 2021

  • 100% of 2019/20 gross Item of Service (including patient contributions) 
  • 100% of all other allowances and capitation 

From April 2020 to July 2020 delivery of routine care was suspended and dental activity dropped to around 6% of 2019/20. As a result, materials and lab costs should have been significantly lower. Support payments were abated by 20% to account for this reduction in costs not incurred   

Restrictions were eased from 20 July and activity rose to an average of 40% through to March 2021. Materials and lab costs should have continued to be lower than 2019/20, however PPE cost increased. To account for this the 20% abatement applied from April – July 2020 was removed.


Main Findings

This section shows average gross earnings, total expenses, and taxable income estimates by dental type and contract type for dentists in Northern Ireland. The expenses to earnings ratio (EER) is also shown as a percentage for ease of understanding. The Dental Working Patterns Survey was not carried out in 2020/21 due to the impact on working hours during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional analyses based on data usually collected by the survey such as weekly working hours, percentage of time spent on NHS dentistry and business arrangement are therefore not available for the 2020/21 report. 

Table 10.1: All self-employed GDS dentists – average gross earnings and expenses from Health Service and private dentistry by dental type, Northern Ireland, 2019/20 and 2020/21

      Mean    
Dental Type Year Report
Population
Gross Earnings Total Expenses Taxable Income Taxable Income Change1 Expenses to
Earnings Ratio
Principal 2019/20² 200 £312,900 £213,700 £99,200   68.3%
2020/21² 250 £319,900 £197,900 £122,000 NOT SIG 61.9%
Change +50 +2.2% -7.4% +23.0%   -6.4 Percentage Points
Associate 2019/20 900 £96,200 £39,000 £57,200   40.5%
2020/21 900 £90,800 £31,300 £59,500 NOT SIG 34.5%
Change 0 -5.6% -19.7% +3.9%   -6.0 Percentage Points
All Dentists 2019/20 1,100 £136,900 £71,800 £65,100   52.4%
2020/21 1,100 £138,400 £65,900 £72,500 NOT SIG 47.6%
Change 0 +1.1% -8.1% +11.3%   -4.8 Percentage Points
Source: NHS Digital

Notes: 

1. Statistical significance relates only to the fact of a year-on-year change in taxable income. See 'Statistical significance explained

 


Statistical significance explained

Year-on-year differences between income before tax estimates have been tested for statistical significance at a 95 per cent confidence level. An increase or decrease in estimates that is statistically significant is likely to be a genuine change, rather than resulting from chance, and means that users can have greater confidence that any apparent differences are applicable to the entire population in question.

Statistical significance in this report relates only to the fact of an increase or decrease in average income before tax and does not consider the size of the change; in some cases, apparently large changes may not be statistically significant and vice versa.

Average gross earnings and total expenses have not been tested, as standard errors were not available. Throughout the rest of the report, results and comparisons have not been tested for statistical significance unless otherwise stated.


Cash and real term figures

Please refer to the accompanying Power BI visualisation for a time series of taxable Income and total expenses for Principal and Associate dentists in Northern Ireland, from 2010/11 to 2020/21, in both cash and real terms. 

Report population changes

It is important to note that Figure 10.2 represents the changing report population that is used in the annual earnings and expenses estimates reports and does not represent the actual dental population. See Introduction for further explanatory notes.


Note:

1. Numbers shown are Earnings and Expenses Estimates Report populations and will not match those found elsewhere


Percentage of Gross Earnings from Health Service Dentistry

Earnings and expenses estimates by percentage of gross earnings from Health Service dentistry

This section of the report looks at the earnings and expenses estimates of self-employed dentists by the percentage of total gross earnings from Health Service dentistry (Health Service gross earnings as a percentage of total gross earnings) for 2020/21. 

The measure of percentage of gross earnings from Health Service dentistry is subject to some caveats: due to the arrangements in place for payment between Principal and Associate dentists, it is likely to contain a certain amount of overstating of an Associate’s actual level of income from Health Service dentistry, while the opposite is likely to be true for some Principals.

Furthermore, the measure is affected by the fact that some Principal dentists will receive additional income from the Health Service for providing education for dentists in training (Assistants, Vocational Dental Practitioners (VDPs), and those in General Professional Training (GPTs). In most circumstances, and where the Self Assessment tax return has been completed correctly, this income will not be declared as gross earnings, but used to ‘offset’ the expenses incurred for providing such services. This income is, however, included as earnings in the data received from Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Business Services Organisation (BSO) for Health Service earnings. This means that for many dentists who provide such education services, the percentage of gross earnings from Health Service dentistry will be overstated.

It is not possible to quantify the extent to which the issues described above affect the results of the analyses, but any effect is likely to be minimised by aggregating results to the all dentist level, and by employing wide bandings of percentage of income from Health Service dentistry, as shown in this section.

Although sample sizes allow results to be presented for Principals, Associates, and all self-employed dentists, the small sample sizes of each subgroup mean that the values are subject to more uncertainty, as extreme values can have noticeable effects on the averages.

Table 11.1: All self-employed dentists – average earnings and expenses from Health Service and private dentistry by dental type and percentage of gross earnings from Health Service dentistry, Northern Ireland, 2020/21

      Mean  
Dental
Type
Percentage of Gross Earnings from Health Service Dentistry¹ Report
Population
Gross
Earnings
Total Expenses Taxable
Income
Expenses to
Earnings
Ratio
Principal ≤25% 50 £299,500 £198,600 £100,800 66.3%
>25<75% 100 £380,200 £236,000 £144,200 62.1%
≥75% 50 £209,300 £111,400 £97,900 53.2%
All 250 £319,900 £197,900 £122,000 61.9%
Associate ≤25% 50 £124,600 £51,900 £72,700 41.7%
>25<75% 100 £129,600 £56,700 £72,900 43.8%
≥75% 700 £80,800 £24,900 £55,900 30.8%
All 900 £90,800 £31,300 £59,500 34.5%
All Dentists ≤25% 150 £211,300 £124,700 £86,600 59.0%
>25<75% 250 £251,800 £144,200 £107,700 57.2%
≥75% 750 £89,800 £30,900 £58,800 34.4%
All 1,100 £138,400 £65,900 £72,500 47.6%
Source: NHS Digital

Notes:

1. Total earnings from Health Service dentistry (based on BSO activity data from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021) as a percentage of total earnings from dentistry during the same period (based on HMRC Self Assessment tax return for 2020/21)

2. The lowest combined taxable income (from Health Service and private dentistry) for all dentists, of £58,800, was reported for those dentists whose Health Service earnings accounted for at least 75 per cent of their total gross earnings


Gender

Earnings and expenses estimates by gender

Although sample sizes allow results to be presented for Principals, Associates, and all self-employed GDS dentists, it is important to note that the small sample sizes of each subgroup mean that the values are subject to more uncertainty, as extreme values can have noticeable effects on the averages.

The results show that in 2020/21:

  • as in previous years, regardless of dental type classification, male dentists had higher average gross earnings, total expenses, and taxable income than their female counterparts
  • for all male self-employed GDS dentists, average taxable income was £93,600, compared to £56,800 for all female self-employed GDS dentists

It is important to note that this report includes both full-time and part-time dental earnings and expenses, which – given that previous reports have shown that on average male dentists tend to work longer weekly hours compared to their female counterparts (Dentists' Working Patterns, Motivation and Morale - 2018/19 and 2019/20) – could be a contributory factor to the differences observed in earnings and expenses by gender.

Table 12.1: All self-employed GDS dentists - average earnings and expenses from Health Service and private dentistry by dental type and gender, Northern Ireland, 2020/21

      Mean  
Dental
Type
Gender Report Population Gross
Earnings
Total
Expenses
Taxable
Income
Expenses to
Earnings
Ratio
Principal Male 150 £331,900 £200,400 £131,500 60.4%
Female 50 £293,100 £192,300 £100,800 65.6%
All 250 £319,900 £197,900 £122,000 61.9%
Associate Male 300 £113,300 £39,000 £74,300 34.4%
Female 550 £78,300 £27,000 £51,300 34.5%
All 900 £90,800 £31,300 £59,500 34.5%
All Dentists Male 500 £187,000 £93,400 £93,600 50.0%
Female 650 £102,300 £45,500 £56,800 44.5%
All 1,100 £138,400 £65,900 £72,500 47.6%
Source: NHS Digital

 


Age

For the purposes of this report, dentists’ ages were calculated as at 30 September 2020 – the mid-point of 2020/21.

Table 13.1: All self-employed GDS dentists - average earnings and expenses from Health Service and private dentistry by dental type and age, Northern Ireland, 2020/21

      Mean  
Dental
Type
Age Band Report Population Gross
Earnings
Total
Expenses
Taxable
Income
Expenses to
Earnings
Ratio
Principal <35 50 £259,500 £179,200 £80,300 69.0%
≥35<45 50 £303,200 £180,600 £122,500 59.6%
≥45 150 £338,000 £208,700 £129,300 61.7%
All² 250 £319,900 £197,900 £122,000 61.9%
Associate <35 350 £81,900 £28,300 £53,600 34.6%
≥35<45 250 £91,900 £33,400 £58,500 36.4%
≥45 250 £101,400 £33,100 £68,400 32.6%
All 900 £90,800 £31,300 £59,500 34.5%
All Dentists <35 400 £94,200 £38,800 £55,400 41.2%
≥35<45 350 £131,200 £60,800 £70,400 46.3%
≥45 400 £185,000 £95,100 £89,900 51.4%
All 1,100 £138,400 £65,900 £72,500 47.6%
             
Source: NHS Digital

Notes: 

1. Given the relatively low dental sample sizes in each age band, extreme values can have noticeable effects on the averages; the results may be subject to more uncertainty and differences may not be statistically significant


Detailed expenses breakdown

Detailed expenses breakdown by dental type, age, gender and activity demographics

As discussed in the known issues section of the Introduction, earnings and expenses can be counted more than once across tax returns, and this should be borne in mind when considering these results.

Table 14.1: Self-employed Principal dentists - detailed expenses breakdown, by age, gender and percentage of gross earnings from Health Service dentistry, Northern Ireland, 2020/21

  Total
Expenses
Office and
General
Business
Premises Employee Car and
Travel
Interest Other Net Capital
Allowances
All (per cent of total expenses) £197,900 £13,700 £15,000 £77,200 £1,300 £1,500 £81,400 £7,700
(100%) (6.9%) (7.6%) (39.0%) (0.7%) (0.8%) (41.1%) (3.9%)
Age
<35 £179,200 £9,000 £12,600 £44,700 £1,800 £0 £98,700 £12,400
(100%) (5.0%) (7.0%) (25.0%) (1.0%) (0.0%) (55.1%) (6.9%)
≥35<45 £180,600 £14,100 £15,000 £59,000 £1,100 £2,400 £80,000 £9,100
(100%) (7.8%) (8.3%) (32.7%) (0.6%) (1.3%) (44.3%) (5.0%)
≥45 £208,700 £14,500 £15,500 £90,800 £1,300 £1,200 £79,100 £6,400
(100%) (6.9%) (7.4%) (43.5%) (0.6%) (0.6%) (37.9%) (3.0%)
Gender
Male £200,400 £12,800 £14,400 £82,000 £1,300 £1,400 £81,500 £7,100
(100%) (6.4%) (7.2%) (40.9%) (0.7%) (0.7%) (40.6%) (3.6%)
Female £192,300 £15,900 £16,500 £66,300 £1,300 £1,700 £81,400 £9,100
(100%) (8.3%) (8.6%) (34.5%) (0.7%) (0.9%) (42.3%) (4.8%)
Percentage of Gross Earnings from Health Service Dentistry
>0≤25% £198,600 £15,600 £16,400 £59,000 £900 £1,800 £93,900 £11,000
(100%) (7.9%) (8.2%) (29.7%) (0.4%) (0.9%) (47.3%) (5.6%)
>25<75% £236,000 £14,700 £17,000 £105,200 £1,500 £1,600 £86,700 £9,100
(100%) (6.2%) (7.2%) (44.6%) (0.7%) (0.7%) (36.8%) (3.9%)
≥75% £111,400 £9,100 £8,900 £36,100 £1,400 £900 £54,300 £600
(100%) (8.2%) (8.0%) (32.4%) (1.2%) (0.8%) (48.8%) (0.6%)
Source: NHS Digital

 

Table 14.2: Self-employed Associate dentists - detailed expenses breakdown, by age, gender and percentage of gross earnings from Health Service dentistry, Northern Ireland, 2020/21

  Total
Expenses
Office and
General
Business
Premises Employee Car and
Travel
Interest Other Net Capital
Allowances
All (per cent of total expenses) £31,300 £4,100 £1,700 £1,000 £400 £0 £23,500 £500
(100%) (13.1%) (5.6%) (3.2%) (1.2%) (0.1%) (75.1%) (1.7%)
Age
<35 £28,300 £2,700 £1,100 £300 £300 £100 £23,300 £500
(100%) (9.5%) (4.0%) (1.1%) (1.2%) (0.2%) (82.4%) (1.6%)
≥35<45 £33,400 £3,900 £2,100 £100 £400 £0 £26,600 £200
(100%) (11.7%) (6.3%) (0.4%) (1.3%) (0.0%) (79.5%) (0.7%)
≥45 £33,100 £6,100 £2,200 £2,800 £400 £100 £20,500 £900
(100%) (18.4%) (6.7%) (8.6%) (1.3%) (0.2%) (62.2%) (2.7%)
Gender
Male £39,000 £5,500 £1,700 £2,300 £500 £0 £28,000 £900
(100%) (14.1%) (4.4%) (6.0%) (1.3%) (0.1%) (71.7%) (2.4%)
Female £27,000 £3,300 £1,800 £0 £300 £0 £21,300 £300
(100%) (12.2%) (6.6%) (0.0%) (1.2%) (0.2%) (78.8%) (1.1%)
Percentage of Gross Earnings from Health Service Dentistry
>0≤25% £51,900 £14,200 £2,400 £0 £600 £0 £33,800 £1,000
(100%) (27.3%) (4.6%) (0.0%) (1.1%) (0.0%) (65.1%) (1.9%)
>25<75% £56,700 £4,600 £1,800 £5,200 £600 £200 £43,100 £1,300
(100%) (8.1%) (3.1%) (9.1%) (1.0%) (0.3%) (76.1%) (2.3%)
≥75% £24,900 £3,100 £1,700 £400 £300 £0 £19,100 £300
(100%) (12.3%) (6.8%) (1.5%) (1.4%) (0.1%) (76.6%) (1.4%)
Source: NHS Digital

 

Table 14.3: All self-employed GDS dentists - detailed expenses breakdown, by age, gender and percentage of gross earnings from Health Service dentistry, Northern Ireland, 2020/21

  Total
Expenses
Office and
General
Business
Premises Employee Car and
Travel
Interest Other Net Capital
Allowances
All (per cent of total expenses) £65,900 £6,100 £4,500 £16,900 £600 £300 £35,500 £2,000
(100%) (9.2%) (6.8%) (25.6%) (0.9%) (0.5%) (53.9%) (3.1%)
Age
<35 £38,800 £3,100 £1,900 £3,400 £400 £100 £28,500 £1,300
(100%) (8.1%) (4.9%) (8.7%) (1.1%) (0.3%) (73.5%) (3.3%)
≥35<45 £60,800 £5,800 £4,500 £11,100 £500 £500 £36,500 £1,900
(100%) (9.6%) (7.4%) (18.2%) (0.9%) (0.7%) (60.1%) (3.1%)
≥45 £95,100 £9,000 £6,900 £33,900 £700 £500 £41,200 £2,800
(100%) (9.5%) (7.3%) (35.6%) (0.8%) (0.5%) (43.4%) (3.0%)
Gender
Male £93,400 £8,000 £6,000 £29,200 £800 £500 £46,000 £3,000
(100%) (8.5%) (6.4%) (31.3%) (0.8%) (0.5%) (49.2%) (3.2%)
Female £45,500 £4,700 £3,400 £7,700 £400 £200 £27,800 £1,300
(100%) (10.3%) (7.5%) (16.9%) (1.0%) (0.5%) (61.0%) (2.8%)
Percentage of Gross Earnings from Health Service Dentistry
>0≤25% £124,700 £14,900 £9,300 £29,300 £700 £900 £63,600 £6,000
(100%) (12.0%) (7.5%) (23.5%) (0.6%) (0.7%) (51.0%) (1.9%)
>25<75% £144,200 £9,600 £9,200 £54,000 £1,000 £900 £64,400 £5,100
(100%) (6.6%) (6.4%) (37.5%) (0.7%) (0.6%) (44.7%) (3.5%)
≥75% £30,900 £3,500 £2,200 £2,900 £400 £100 £21,500 £400
(100%) (11.3%) (7.1%) (9.2%) (1.3%) (0.3%) (69.6%) (1.2%)
Source: NHS Digital

 



Last edited: 22 August 2023 1:18 pm