Lack of NHS dentists leading to 'crisis' in North Yorkshire

A new report is warning of the impact on people's health.

Author: Harry LongPublished 24th May 2022

Health officials in North Yorkshire have called an oral health crisis over a lack of NHS dentists in the county.

A latest report found not being able to see one is having a big impact on people's lives.

Some people who are desperate to be seen are being forced to go private.

The report has looked into the impact on people’s mental health and physical health – as well the financial implications.

In the report, 42% of respondents explained how issues with their teeth had a detrimental impact on their physical health. 26% of respondents reported that the dentistry issues they have experienced have had a negative impact on their mental health and well-being.

The report also indicates how the crisis is impacting children’s health and the actions people have taken due to not being able to access an NHS dentist.

Ashley Green, Chief Executive Officer at Healthwatch North Yorkshire, said: “The case studies presented in this report reiterate the severe issues facing people across North Yorkshire. To hear the drastic measures people have resorted to after not being able to access an NHS dentist is harrowing.

“The financial impact, the impact on people’s mental health and on people’s physical health – these case studies reiterate the disaster people across our county are facing. We also know that oral health is connected to physical health and without access to regular dental check-ups, people’s physical health could deteriorate along with oral health.

“Urgent reform is needed, and we urge that something is done now - before the situation gets even worse.”

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