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Brits Pull Their Own Teeth Amid Healthcare Collapse

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Dental healthcare reform has become a significant issue as the UK gears up for general elections. Calls for reform are growing as the National Health Service (NHS), the UK’s free healthcare system, struggles with staffing shortages and other challenges.

According to the Washington Post, there is a rising trend in the UK of people resorting to self-treatment at home or seeking dental care abroad because they cannot secure dental appointments.

There are an estimated 11,000 dental clinics across the UK. These clinics typically offer both NHS-funded and private treatments not funded by the government. However, many doctors are increasing private therapies, claiming that government funding is insufficient to cover costs. A 2022 BBC poll revealed that 90% of dental clinics are not accepting new adult NHS patients. As a result, those who cannot afford expensive private treatments are resorting to extracting their teeth.

Layla Waters, who resides near the eastern UK city of Peterborough, reached out to over 50 clinics within 100 kilometers (62 miles) to receive dental treatment, but all her efforts were in vain. Eventually, she had to extract five of her teeth herself. According to a YouGov survey, 10% of Britons have resorted to self-dental treatment at home. Some have even used household tools like pliers or superglue to treat their teeth. Earlier this year, crowds flocked to a newly opened dental clinic in Bristol, leading to police intervention to control the crowd. As the situation worsens, local candidates running in the general election are being inundated with demands for proper dental care, and dental healthcare reform has become a significant topic in party leader TV debates.

The Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, have pledged to enhance the NHS’s dental services. The Labour Party has promised to improve contract conditions between the NHS and dentists, provide over 700,000 new emergency treatments, and hire new dentists in needed areas where patients demand them.

U.K.’s Conservative Party has also pledged to improve dentists’ NHS contract conditions. They propose reforms such as providing additional allowances to dentists working in rural areas and requiring new dentists to work within the NHS for a certain period.

Daniel Kim
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