The Liberal Democrats have called for urgent reforms to end a ‘national scandal’ of ‘dental deserts’.
Children in the most deprived areas of England will get access to a programme to help protect them from tooth decay, the government has announced.
Tighter restrictions are needed to tackle childhood tooth decay crisis, says a new report.
Labour has promised an extra 100,000 dental appointments for children as part of its Child Health Action Plan.
NHS Norfolk and Waveney ICB has published its long-term plans to improve dental services.
Maidenhead, Berkshire£24,895 - £28,132 per annum
Maidenhead, Berkshire£53,296 - £58,286 per annum
Wakefield, West Yorkshire£32,061.00 to £34,434.00, Grade 7
Maidenhead, Berkshire£24,895 - £28,132 per annum
Maidenhead, Berkshire£53,296 - £58,286 per annum
Wakefield, West Yorkshire£32,061.00 to £34,434.00, Grade 7