Just four in ten children have seen an NHS dentist in last years More than four in 10 children have not visited an NHS dentist in the last year, according to new figures which reveal stark differences across the country.
Experts said the official statistics were “alarming” with tooth decay now the most common reason for young children to be admitted to hospital.
The official statistics reveal for the first time the areas where children are most and least likely to be have seen an NHS dentist in the last year. The Daily Telegraph
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Experts said the official statistics were “alarming” with tooth decay now the most common reason for young children to be admitted to hospital.
The official statistics reveal for the first time the areas where children are most and least likely to be have seen an NHS dentist in the last year. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Annual NHS dental statistics published NHS Digital
- Four in 10 children not going to dentist, NHS figures show BBC News
- Nearly HALF of parents are failing to take their children to the dentist despite a 'tooth decay epidemic' The Daily Mail
- Two in five children in England failed to visit an NHS dentist in past year The Guardian
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