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NHS Dentists: Only 1 in 10 Accepting New Patients

Summary

  • Fewer than 10% of dental practices take new NHS patients.
  • West Midlands and London show better, but still limited, access.
  • Some waiting lists for NHS dental care extend up to four years.
NHS Dentists: Only 1 in 10 Accepting New Patients

Access to NHS dental care in England has become severely limited, with an investigation suggesting fewer than 10% of practices are accepting new adult patients. This situation leaves many individuals struggling to find essential dental treatment. The issue is not uniform, as the West Midlands and London regions appear to have slightly more availability compared to the rest of the country.

Despite minor improvements since a similar investigation two years ago, campaigners argue progress has been slow. Researchers found that some practices listed as accepting new patients actually have waiting lists extending up to four years. This points to a systemic problem in NHS dentistry, exacerbated by decades of underfunding and contract issues driving dentists to the private sector.

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