Only 60% of people try to make a dental appointment

Only 60% of people try to make a dental appointment

The latest patient survey of adults shows that 60% had tried to get an NHS dental appointment in the last two years. Of these over 90% were successful in getting an appointment; of the remainder most chose private care. Another survey of GPs showed that nearly one in five people have to wait more than a week for an appointment and more than one in 10 cannot get an appointment at all.

Just over one million adults were contacted and 421,000 replies were received and three fifths said they had tried to make a dental appointment, of these:

The remaining two fifths (40%) did not try to get an appointment with an NHS dentist in the last two years, 23% had never tried to get an NHS appointment and 18% had tried but over two years ago.

Of those who had not tried to get an appointment:

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