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Access to Dentistry: Somerset

01 April 2025

Lead MP

Anna Sabine
Frome and East Somerset
LD

Responding Minister

Stephen Kinnock

Tags

NHSEmployment
Word Count: 4938
Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Anna Sabine raised concerns about access to dentistry: somerset in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The government should urgently address the investment and resource allocation issues affecting NHS dentistry in Somerset and the wider south-west region to improve access for both adults and children.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Frome and East Somerset
Opened the debate
The south-west of England has the worst access problems for NHS dentists, with only 32% of adults in Somerset seeing an NHS dentist within two years, compared to the national average of 40%. Furthermore, only 42% of children were seen by a dentist in Somerset, well below the national average. The region also sees a high number of dental-related A&E visits.

Government Response

Stephen Kinnock
The Minister for Care
Government Response
Acknowledged the challenges Somerset faces in accessing NHS dentistry, with only 31% of adults and 42% of children seen by an NHS dentist compared to national averages. The region has a workforce shortage, with 29% vacancy rate for NHS general dentists, highest among English regions. Measures are being taken to accelerate the roll-out of new appointments. From today, 1 April 2025, the public will see 700,000 additional urgent dental appointments being delivered every year. Somerset ICB has been asked to deliver 13,498 of those appointments. The Government has invested £11.4 million in a national supervised toothbrushing programme for three to five-year-olds that will reach up to 600,000 children annually. In Somerset, £50,000 is allocated to support around 2,000 children. The golden hello scheme has led to seven new dentists on the ground in the south-west and a further six recruited. Sixty-four live adverts across the region are expected to grow the number of dentists. The ICB is committed to delivering additional urgent dental appointments and increasing access for residents facing health inequalities.
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About Westminster Hall Debates

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