IT'S no secret that getting a spot as an NHS patient at a dentist is something akin to gold dust these days.
Ever since I left university in the midst of the pandemic, it's a task I've been putting off.
I've relied instead on emergency dentist appointments (of which I believe I have had three) as and when I need them instead - a stressful and less-than-ideal solution.
Earlier this year, a damning report into NHS dental services by the Health and Social Care Committee called for 'urgent and fundamental reform' citing a YouGov poll showing about a quarter of the UK population are not registered with a dentist.
Greater Manchester Integrated Partnership (GMICP), who are responsible for commissioning dentistry in the area, said access to NHS dentists has been a nationwide challenge for many years' exacerbated by the pandemic.
I wanted to find out just how bad the situation is in Manchester, and was shocked by what I found.
I used the NHS website's 'Find a dentist' tool, where you enter your postcode and it spits back your 50 closest dental practices along with a box telling you whether they are accepting new NHS patients or not.
This story is from the January 03, 2024 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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