Closed petition Increase NHS dental care funding to improve availability for child and adults

I call upon the Government to increase funding for NHS dental care in England to improve availability of services. Waiting lists of several years in some areas are just unacceptable. I have called over 100 dentists, some that were 4 hours away and are not accepting any NHS patients.

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I have not been able to see a dentist in 4 years. I have been on my local dentists waiting list for 3 years and found out that I’m looking at another 4 years. I can’t afford to go private, just like many other people in this country.

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MPs investigate access to NHS dentists

A group of MPs called the Health and Social Care Committee are looking into NHS dentistry, following a survey that showed 90% of practices across the UK were not accepting new adult NHS patients.

The Committee is considering issues including:

  • How the Government and NHS England can improve access to NHS dental services
  • The need for further reform of the NHS dental contract
  • The training, recruitment and retention of NHS dentists
  • How to address inequalities in accessing NHS dental services

Read the Committee's press notice announcing this work for more information.

What happens next?

The Committee is going to conduct oral evidence sessions where they will hear from experts in the sector as well as Government and NHS officials.

An evidence session is a hearing where MPs ask key experts, such as Ministers or campaigners, questions on a particular topic. These experts are called "witnesses" and they help MPs to gain a deeper understanding of the topic.

The Committee will then consider all the evidence it has taken and publish a report of its findings with recommendations to the Government on any changes that might be needed.

For more information about the inquiry, visit the Committee's inquiry page.

What is the Health and Social Care Committee?

The Health and Social Care Committee is a cross-party group of MPs that conduct inquiries into issues in Health and Social Care in the UK.

The Health and Social Care Committee is a select committee.

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Government announces plan to recover and reform NHS dentistry

The Government has set out a new plan to recover and reform NHS Dentistry. On 7 February 2024, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Victoria Atkins MP, announced the Government's new plan in the House of Commons, and this was discussed by MPs.

What measures has the Government announced?

The actions the Government has announced include:

  • Offering dentists additional payments for seeing and treating patients that haven't been seen in over two years
  • Increasing the minimum payment that dentists receive for delivering NHS treatments
  • Deploying dental vans to more isolated, rural and coastal areas which will offer check-ups and simple treatments
  • Launching a consultation on expanding water fluoridation

Find out more about the Government's plans.

What are Ministerial statements?

Ministerial statements are a way for Ministers to bring an important matter to the attention of the House.

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