NHS dental care on critical list in North Somerset
10.46.06am GMT Mon 24th Jan 2005
NHS dental care in North Somerset is on the critical list as latest figures show that barely half the adults and children in the district are registered with an NHS dentist.
At the same time, the Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Strategic Health Authority is one of only four in the country with fewer NHS dentists than in previous years.
Mike Bell, the Lib Dem Prospective MP for Woodspring, has written to the Strategic Health Authority demanding to know what action is being taken to tackle the issue.
Mike said: "These figures are extremely concerning. Around 90,000 people in North Somerset are not registered with an NHS dentist - many of them children.
"It is vital that the Government takes this issue seriously and provides the funding needed to improve NHS dentistry for local people."
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