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NHS Dentistry

09 January 2024

Lead MP

Wes Streeting

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSTaxationEmployment
Other Contributors: 51

At a Glance

Wes Streeting raised concerns about nhs dentistry in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The NHS dentistry in England is at its most perilous point, with eight in 10 dentists no longer taking on new patients. Five million patients failed to get an appointment in the past two years. Tooth decay is the leading cause of hospital admissions for children aged six to 10. The Government must provide extra urgent appointments, recruit more dentists, introduce a toothbrushing scheme for young children and reform the dental contract.

Government Response

NHSTaxationEmployment
Government Response
Discussed progress made in dental services, including increases in NHS dentist appointments and the expansion of training places. Acknowledged concerns raised by MPs regarding access to dentistry and workforce issues, committing to short-term recovery measures and long-term reforms.

Shadow Response

Wes Streeting
Shadow Response
After 14 years of Conservative mismanagement, NHS dentistry faces its most perilous period. The Government must address this crisis by providing extra urgent appointments, recruiting new dentists and reforming the contract to ensure long-term sustainability.
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