Dentists take on less NHS patients as Brits struggle to get appointments

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A survey of of 2,200 dentists showed 75% say they are now likely to reduce, or further reduce, their NHS commitment in the next 12 months. Some 45% say they are likely to go fully private

Dentists are withdrawing from seeing NHS patients and going private as millions of Brits are going without getting care for their teeth.

 

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TeethTeam Fewer not less

Privatisation of nhs dentistry has commenced.

Dentists.. pain...aaaahhhhhh

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