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NI Dental Access Boost: £8M Investment Unveiled
20 Apr
Summary
- £8 million investment aims to improve dental access in Northern Ireland.
- Six new training places for dentists and a child registration scheme funded.
- An emergency dental clinic will be established in the Western Trust area.

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has announced an £8 million investment to significantly improve dental access across Northern Ireland. This funding injection is designed to stabilize and enhance general dental services, benefiting both patients and practitioners.
The investment will support the creation of six new dental foundation training places, increasing the annual total to 36. This aims to retain newly qualified dentists, address workforce shortages, and strengthen the sustainability of health service dentistry.
Furthermore, the funding will continue a scheme encouraging new registrations for children up to 10 years old. A key initiative also includes establishing an emergency dental clinic in the Western Trust area.
Minister Nesbitt emphasized that directing resources to areas of greatest need, like the Western Trust, will ensure patients facing difficulties accessing routine care can receive treatment, thereby reducing pressure on emergency departments. This strategic investment underscores a commitment to reforming dental services for better outcomes.