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'I can't find an NHS dentist!'--what is the real situation out there on the street? Aims The aims of this paper are first, to determine the extent of difficulties the public are experiencing in obtaining a dentist undertaking NHS dental care. Second, to describe the personal and socio-...
“Whilst BSPD believes that every child should have a ‘dental home’ – an ongoing and preventively focused relationship with an NHS dentist, with children’s dental services in crisis, we urgently need to take a creative approach to address the persistent and immoral inequalities we see in c...
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Further analysis revealed that among the socio-demographic variables, area of residency emerged as the most important factor in determining difficulty in obtaining an NHS dentist. Those who lived in the South of England (London, South-East or South West) were more than twice as likely to ...
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Further analysis revealed that among the socio-demographic variables, area of residency emerged as the most important factor in determining difficulty in obtaining an NHS dentist. Those who lived in the South of England (London, South-East or South West) were more than twice as likely to ...