Chichester Observer

Dental health ‘worsening’ due to difficulti­es booking appointmen­ts

- Karen Dunn Local democracy reporter

A West Sussex councillor has said NHS dentistry in the county is in a ‘near collapsed situation’.

James Walsh (Lib Dem, Littlehamp­ton East) said residents had contacted him to report problems finding an NHS dentist, with some practices only opening for private patients during the pandemic, and some offering emergency care but no NHS check-ups.

The issue was listed on a work programme drawn up for the county council’s health and adult social care scrutiny committee – but Dr Walsh and others felt it needed to be given high priority.

He said: “NHS dentistry in West Sussex is in a near collapsed situation.

“I get more comments in my mailbag now than I do on potholes in my part of the world – and that’s a first.”

Calling for an ‘urgent

review’ of the issue, he added: “Because of the problems, dental health is worsening enormously and other health problems follow from that as well. ”

Dr Walsh was supported

by Alison Cooper (Con, Rustington East), who said: “In my area we have a lot of problems and I think it is being highlighte­d by the amount of queries that we’re getting.”

Healthwatc­h West Sussex, an independen­t body which champions the views of health service users, shared a report with a meeting of the Health and Wellbeing Board last Thursday (June 24).

The report said that between June and October 2020, more than 140 people contacted the body about dentistry – six time more than in the previous five months.

The main issues included difficulti­es booking appointmen­ts, priority being given to private patients as well as inaccurate, out of date and confusing informatio­n about the availabili­ty of treatment.

A spokesman for Healthwatc­h said: “People told us that when they were unable to access a dentist, they experience­d anxiety, worsening problems requiring further treatment, pain and fear and inconvenie­nce. Some people even told us about their experience­s where lack of access to care pushed them to take steps which put their own health and wellbeing at risk.”

Healthwatc­h has asked the government and the NHS to review the cost of NHS dental treatments.

 ??  ?? Concerns have been raised about the availabili­ty of NHS dentists
Concerns have been raised about the availabili­ty of NHS dentists

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