DENTAL DESERT
Daily Mirror UK|December 30, 2024
Millions can't get treatment on NHS
LIZZY BUCHAN
DENTAL DESERT

MILLIONS of people have no access to a dentist, with around one in eight living in dental deserts.

The latest ONS Health Insight Survey found 12.2% of people in England do not have a dentist at all, and just 52.8% have an NHS dentist.

Analysis by the Lib Dems found that in December, 140,526 who needed treatment but did not have their own dentist were unable to access NHS dental care.

Of these patients, more than 1,500 resorted to going to A&E but 111,999 reported that they were unable to get the treatment they needed.

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