The government has failed to offer any concrete plans to meet its goal of 'accessible and available' NHS dentistry, says the BDA.
Universal NHS dentistry has most likely “gone for good” unless radical action is taken to prevent further decline, experts have warned. · NHS dentists delivering ...
NHS-funded dental services in England are in 'near-terminal decline' and will be gone for good without radical action.
Rishi Sunak said a recovery plan for NHS dentistry in England will be published “in the new year” amid warnings about the future of the service.
North East dentist Paul Woodhouse has said the ability for practices to take on adult NHS patients has been "virtually wiped out". | ITV News Tyne Tees.
George Glinos, from Liverpool, said he was first unable to see a dentist on the health service five years ago, which led him to remove one of his own teeth.
Most dental practices in England are not accepting new patients, as a think tank says NHS dentistry as its 'most perilous point'.
The Prime Minister's comments came as a report by the Nuffield Trust said NHS dental care was in 'near terminal decline'.
Aston Line claims Southend Council's public health team found "not one practice was open for registration taking on new NHS patients”.
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