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An alarming number of people across Ealing need emergency dental treatment in hospital because of a lack of access to NHS dentists, it was revealed this week. These urgent admissions are a direct result of patients not having an NHS dentist who is normally able to treat them in an emergency.

  • New figures extracted by the Conservatives show that across the country, 22,000 people had to be admitted to hospital for emergency dental treatment last year. These emergency hospital admissions are costing the NHS £13 million a year.
  • In Ealing PCT, 83 people received emergency dental treatment in hospitals, costing the local NHS an estimated £49,435. Most of this has to be borne by already over-stretched A&E departments.
  • This comes as the latest NHS figures show that 41% of the population across Ealing PCT area have not been seen by an NHS dentist in the last two years.

These figures underline once again the Labour Government’s appalling failure on NHS dentistry. 41% of people across Ealing have been unable to see an NHS dentist. It comes as no surprise that 83 people have been forced to hospital last year for emergency dental care – straining our over-stretched A&E departments still further.

We need to cut out Labour’s waste and bureaucracy in NHS dentistry and restore access to an NHS dentist to the million who have lost one under this Government.

Conservatives have announced a series of reforms to NHS dentistry which will improve NHS care. The comprehensive plan proposes:

  • Creating new incentives for dentists to spend more time on preventative dental care, improving oral health and reducing long-term costs.
  • Restoring access to an NHS dentist for the one million patients who have lost it under Labour, by removing costly bureaucracy and cutting out waste.
  • Using money currently spent on carrying out unnecessary treatments to reintroduce dental screening for children in schools.
  • Ensuring that taxpayer-trained dentists work for the NHS for at least five years.

Gurcharan

4 comments

# Tom on 22/06/09 at 12:55
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Could it be Gurcharan, that 41% of ealing residents dont WANT or dont NEED to see a dentist.

i am sure you will be aware that the cost of NHS dentist work is between 20 and 200 per visit.
# Gurcharan Singh on 23/06/09 at 08:21
I believe that cost is so prohibitive that those who are on borderline and are not entitled to benefits, can not afford dental treatment. I can give you an example as well, a friend of mine tried all sort of home treatment but did not visit a dentist because could not afford the treatment.

There is an issue of education here as well and it should start from Primary school with free dental check ups on a regular basis.
# Tony Whittle on 14/09/09 at 17:34
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I look forward to the day that The NHS plays a more reliable role in providing affordable Deantal care when needed. My family have been registered with a private Dentist for Many years past but the cost now is prohibitive to say the least. Inspite of the fact that no-one in the family smokes, drinks,or go on an annual holiday abroad each year, i find coping with the rising costs all around is extremely burdensome. I welcome focus on this issue .
# Tony Whittle on 14/09/09 at 17:50
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I look forward to the day that The NHS plays a more reliable role in providing affordable Deantal care when needed. My family have been registered with a private Dentist for Many years past but the cost now is prohibitive to say the least. Inspite of the fact that no-one in the family smokes, drinks,or go on an annual holiday abroad each year, i find coping with the rising costs all around is extremely burdensome. I welcome focus on this issue .

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