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Committee Material Published 8 Feb 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

The threadbare provision of NHS funded dental care is a further example of a failure to provide preventative or protective routine care leading to more acute health problems.24 NHS England, rather than ICSs, remains responsible for most of NHS dentistry provision in England.25 In some parts of the country it is impossible to register with a dentist offering NHS treatment and there is huge concern about lack of access. We raised concerns about children’s dental health seriously deteriorating t...

The threadbare provision of NHS funded dental care is a further example of a failure to provide preventative or protective routine care leading to more acute health problems.24 NHS England, rather than ICSs, remains responsible for most of NHS dentistry provision in England.25 In some parts of the country it is impossible to register with a dentist offering NHS treatment and there is huge concern about lack of access. We raised concerns about children’s dental health seriously deteriorating to the extent that they required hospital treatment.26 NHS England told us it has begun implementing the first steps in a wider programme of dental reform Type: conclusion | Number: 9 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 6.1 The government agrees with the committee’s recommendation Recommendation implemented 6.2. Securing recovery of dental access is a key NHS priority. The pandemic had a significant impact on the delivery of dental services and NHS England is taking steps to reco