May 22 2024GOV.UK
Of more than 35,000 dentists registered with the General Dental Council in England, just over 24,000 delivered some NHS care in England in 2022/23. This means nearly one-third of registered dentists are not contributing to NHS dentistry and may be working solely in private practice. This builds on our dental recovery plan, which set out how we will create up to 2.5 million extra appointments this year alone and is already showing results with an extra 500 practices providing appointments."
The government believes working in the NHS will give dental graduates the best start to their careers, by giving them the broadest range of experience, great support from strong teams of dental professionals and the most comprehensive training. Through our dental recovery plan, we're helping the sector recover from the pandemic and making NHS dentistry a more attractive career choice.
We launched our Dental Recovery Plan earlier this year to deliver millions more appointments across England - and boosting the workforce is one step we can take to achieve this." We welcome the chance to engage with this consultation and ensure the NHS benefits from the skills of our graduate dentists.
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