More and more Britons are taking out personal loans to cover the cost of private dental treatment, according to Sainsbury's Finance .
The loans provider said that some 2,450 loans have been taken out by its customers solely for dental treatment since the beginning of 2007.
In addition, a further 4,450 loans have been used to fund or partially fund dental surgery in the UK over the last two and a half years.
Steven Baillie, head of loans at Sainsbury's Finance, commented: "Some dental treatments can cost a lot more than many people have in readily available funds, which is why loans have for some time been a popular way to finance treatments and spread the cost."
Sainsbury’s estimated that in 2007, loans worth £3.3 million were taken out to fund dental treatment, rising to £9.4 million in 2008, while £3.2 million worth of loans were used for dental care purposes during the first quarter of this year alone.
The company also found that the average size of a personal loan used entirely for dental treatment is £6,492, which is roughly equal to the cost of two dental crowns, two dental implants and teeth whitening treatment .




