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Devon MPs unite to call for dental improvements

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
May 23, 2025
in Community News

Liberal Democrat MPs in Devon have called on the County’s Integrated Care Board to ‘up their game’ in providing NHS dental care, citing holes in the dental contract, issues in recruitment and retention, and problems with accessing care.

Yesterday (May 22nd) in the House of Commons, Liberal Democrat MPs from across Devon joined forces to slam the previous Government in their handling of the county’s NHS dental contract, and called for the Devon Integrated Care Board (ICB) to push for improvements in dental care.

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According to the most recent NHS Statistics, only 50.8% of children covered by the Devon ICB have seen their dentist in the period 2022-2023 (the last period for which there is data), and only 39.5% of adults have seen their dentist in the last two years up to that date.

Rachel Gilmour, MP for Tiverton and Minehead, whose constituency crosses the Devon-Somerset Border and encompasses the area of lowest provision in the United Kingdom (as per NAO figures from 2024), said:

“In the face of people not being able to access dental care, the Government and local ICBs need to step up to the plate, and I am proud of my party and colleagues for standing up for our constituents together on this issue.

“Dental care in the South West of England is simply not good enough, and without wholesale reform to the dental contract, and the way in which NHS dentistry is prioritised, patients will continue to have to fight simply to access much needed dental care.

“The Devon ICB must take note of this urgent priority, and I will continue to press forward on this issue with them in the near future.”

Echoing a recent report from the cross-party Public Accounts Committee, Devon’s Lib Dem MPs called on central Government to change the current NHS dental contract, and for the ICB to produce a realistic timetable for when a new dental contract could be put in place, including full consultation with the public, and stakeholders.

Martin Wrigley, MP for Newton Abbot, said: “Newton Abbot residents regularly tell me getting an NHS dentist appointment is near impossible in Devon. The lack of dentists is so bad that it is having a real knock on impact to our emergency care and causing other health issues.

“The legacy of the previous Conservative Government left our dental system in a mess, especially in our coastal communities where primary healthcare is already stretched and limited.”

This crisis comes as data reveals that 8,500 dentists left the profession in the last four years, with a further 4,079 currently approaching retirement age. In a double whammy, 329 NHS contracts have recently been handed back as practices struggle to balance the books with NHS patients.

Torbay MP Steve Darling said: “The dental desert in Torbay is raised time and time again by residents. It is shameful that less than 10% of the £377,000 budget to recruit new dentists to Devon has been spent, securing only 2 out of the possible 22 placements.

“This has been Described by Devon ICB themselves as a relative success compared to the national picture, clearly demonstrating that the previous Conservative government’s ‘Golden Hello’ scheme has failed tremendously.

“The new government need to urgently deploy a fit for purpose dental contract that will encourage recruitment and invest in our primary care providers in Devon.”

The MPs also pushed for the Government to deliver a comprehensive reform to the dental contract, and rescue package for UK dentistry.

As part of this package, Lib Dem MPs also urged them to reconsider the National Insurance status of NHS providers, including dentists.

Caroline Voaden, MP for South Devon, added:
“The Government carried out no impact assessment on how their changes to National Insurance would hit our dentists, but my constituents in South Devon will certainly have to bear that impact. The Government need to urgently reassess our call for health care providers to be exempted from their painful jobs tax, and commit to turning around this shameful situation in NHS dentistry.”

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