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  2. NHS dentistry - Wikipedia

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    NHS dentistry has often struggled to even see 55% of the population in a one-year period. [6]Following the government's introduction of a new contract in April 2006, NHS dentistry is not as widely available as it once was, [7] with 900,000 fewer patients seeing an NHS dentist in 2008 and 300,000 losing their NHS dentist in a single month. [8]

  3. Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track' - AOL

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    The £200m rescue package to increase access to NHS dentistry this year is not on track, a spending watchdog says. The dental recovery plan published by the Conservative government in February set ...

  4. Healthcare in England - Wikipedia

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    Dentists can only charge NHS patients at the set rates. [5] Dental care is free for patients under 18 years old (19 if still in full-time education), with certain medical conditions, on low incomes or in receipt of welfare benefits. [5] About half of the income of dentists in England comes from work sub-contracted from the NHS, [6] however not ...

  5. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 there was a decreasing availability of NHS dentistry following a new government contract [141] and a trend towards dentists accepting private patients only, [142] with 1 in 10 dentists having left the NHS. However, in 2014 the number of NHS dental patients increased. [143] There have been several high-profile scandals within the NHS.

  6. Healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In specific emergencies, emergency air transport is also provided by naval, military and air force aircraft of whatever type might be appropriate or available on each occasion, [19] and dentists can only charge NHS patients at the set rates for each country. Patients opting to be treated privately do not receive any NHS funding for the treatment.

  7. Access to NHS dentists improving, says report - AOL

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