Dentistry in disarray

The number of people who’ve seen an NHS dentist in Wiltshire has plummeted in recent years, shocking new figures uncovered by the Liberal Democrats have revealed.

Only three in ten adults in Wiltshire were able to secure an appointment with an NHS dentist in the past two years. This is down from five in ten who saw an NHS dentist in the year up to 2019.

In a similarly desperate situation, only four in ten children in Wiltshire have been able to see a dentist in the last 12 months, despite the NHS recommending under-18s see a dentist at least once a year. This is down from over half who had seen an NHS dentist in the year to 2018.

The stark figures were compiled by the House of Commons Library following a request by the Liberal Democrats.

It comes as distressing polling has found that one in five (21 per cent) adults unable to see a dentist have carried out DIY dentistry in a desperate attempt to relieve their pain.

The Liberal Democrats are calling on the Government to set out an NHS winter rescue plan this week as soon as Parliament returns, to provide urgent help to those living in dental agony. This would also include immediate action to reduce dangerously long ambulance waiting times and speed up access to healthcare for the almost seven million people stuck on NHS waiting lists.

Far too many people in Wiltshire are struggling to see an NHS dentist and get the affordable dental healthcare they need.

We’ve reached a breaking point in this crisis. NHS dentist appointments are becoming harder to get than ever and some practices are shutting their doors to NHS patients all together, but the government is missing in action.

As the cost of living catastrophe continues to hit households hard, private dentistry is not a feasible alternative for the many people living in pain.

It’s a national scandal that people in our community are desperately turning to dangerous DIY dentistry because our public health services have been run into the ground by this Conservative government.

The Liberal Democrats are urging the Government to fund an NHS winter rescue package to improve access to NHS dental appointments, reduce ambulance waiting times and speed up treatment for those who need it.”

Sarah Gibson

Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Chippenham

Homes shortage

Your article on 22nd September told us that 6,700 households were on the social housing waiting list in Swindon.

There is a housing crisis in Britain because Britain is short of four million houses.

It is gradually become clear that selling off so many council houses under the Right to Buy Scheme was a big mistake and has put the young generation at a great disadvantage.

House prices are far too high. The young can't afford to rent or buy. Millennials have been hit the hardest by house price inflation.

Steve Halden

Beaufort Green

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