Government Reveals Sweeping Changes to Fix 'Broken Nhs Dental System'
SOUTH DEVON, ENGLAND, JUL 7 – More than 12 million people were unable to access NHS dental care last year as contract issues push dentists towards private work, the British Dental Association warns.
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Government reveals sweeping changes to fix ‘broken NHS dental system’
Newly qualified dentists could be made to work in the NHS for three years.
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