92341 children not seen by an NHS dentist in Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent over the past year
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- 92341 children in Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent not seen by an NHS dentist in the last 12 months. That's 42% - 488239 of Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent adults not seen by an NHS dentist in the past 2 years. That's 53%.
- Lib Dems call for boost to NHS dentistry so that no one is forced to pay hundreds of pounds for private care, along with cut to VAT on children’s toothpaste The research, commissioned from the House of Commons Library, estimates the number of children who weren’t seen by an NHS dentist in the year to June 2023, based on the latest data from the health service. This is despite the NHS recommending that under-18s see a dentist at least once a year because their teeth can decay faster, compared to two years for adults. Tooth decay is also the leading cause of hospital admissions for children aged 6-10. In Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent 53 % of adults have not been seen by an NHS dentist in the past two years. That equates to nearly 500,000 people who went without dental care in the last 24 months. It comes as the Liberal Democrats are set to adopt their pre manifesto at their autumn conference this weekend, including a commitment to reform NHS dentistry so that no one is forced to pay hundreds of pounds for private care The party is also calling for an emergency rescue plan for NHS dentistry, including spending any funding that has gone unspent in recent years to boost the number of appointments as well as the removal of VAT on children’s toothbrushes and toothpaste. Every parent knows how important it is to ensure that their children can see a dentist when they need to. Leaving children in pain can disrupt their eating, sleeping and learning. As for adults it’s less well known that poor dental health can lead to long term problems in many organs, bad for the patient, but bad also for our collapsing health service. This Conservative government has shown a total disregard for every aspect of our health service. Wherever you look, the NHS is crumbling. This has to act as a wake-up call for the government. A rescue package for dentistry is urgently needed. That means reforming NHS dentistry to boost the number of appointments along with removing VAT on children’s toothbrushes and toothpaste. |