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Plymouth Opens £5m Dental Clinic for NHS Patients
10 Feb
Summary
- A new £5m dental clinic has opened in Plymouth.
- The clinic will offer up to 12,000 NHS dental appointments annually.
- Trainee dentists will provide care to patients without an NHS dentist.

A new multimillion-pound dental clinic, the Dental Education Practice, has opened in Plymouth, representing a significant investment in local healthcare. This £5m facility, operated by the University of Plymouth, is projected to offer as many as 12,000 NHS dental appointments annually.
The clinic aims to address the growing need for urgent treatment and follow-up care. Students from the Peninsula Dental School will gain practical experience by providing treatments under the supervision of dental specialists.
This initiative is particularly aimed at supporting patients who currently lack access to an NHS dentist. Official figures indicate that a substantial number of patients in England have faced difficulties securing NHS dental appointments in recent years, making this new practice a welcome development.




