Plan to solve dentistry crisis has 'failed' says spending watchdog
The National Audit Office said targets set by the previous government won't deliver an extra 1.5 million NHS treatment by the end of the financial year.
The National Audit Office said targets set by the previous government won't deliver an extra 1.5 million NHS treatment by the end of the financial year.
It comes as Richard Foord, the MP for Sidmouth and Honiton, led a debate in Westminster calling for 'urgent action' to solve the problems in NHS dentistry.
2000 NHS patients have been taken on by a dental surgery as demands of oral healthcare continue across Dumfries and Galloway.