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Dentistry

Volume 412: debated on Wednesday 29 October 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many dentists were accepting national health service patients in (a) Stroud, (b) Gloucestershire and (c) England in (i) 1990, (ii) 1997 and (iii) the last year for which figures are available; [131495](2) how many dentists in

(a) Stroud and (b) Gloucestershire accept (i) national health service patients and (ii) only children as NHS patients; and how many are registered as private practices. [131496]

The table shows the number of practices providing general dental services (GDS) in England, Gloucestershire and Cotswold and Vale Primary Care Trust, which covers Stroud, at August 1990, August 1997 and August 2003.These figures exclude salaried dentists working in the general dental service, dentists working in community dental services, personal dental services and hospital dental services and dentists who do no national health service work. Information is not collected centrally on the number of dentists who practice solely privately but it is thought that the number of such dentists is around 2 per cent.

General dental service: number of dental practices at 31 August each year
Area19901199722003
England8,5478,3038,623
Family Health Service Authority
Gloucestershire97
Health Authority
Gloucestershire109
Primary Care Trust
South Gloucestershire30
Cheltenham and Tewkesbury34
West Gloucestershire31
Cotswold and Vale36
1 Following the move from family health service authority (FHSAs) to health authority (HAs) in 1996, results were published by HA rather than by FHSA.
2 Following the move from health authority (HAs) to primary care trusts (PCTs) in 2001, results were published by strategic health authority (SHA) and PCT rather than by region and HA

Source:

Dental Practice Board

The number of practices accepting new NHS patients for registration at October 2003 is shown in the following table. The information is obtained from the www.nhs.uk website. This information is not available for earlier years.

Some people choose not to register with a GDS dentist and only visit the dentist when they require treatment on an occasional basis. Patients may also obtain treatment from other NHS dental services, including dental access centres.

NHS dental services: number of general dental service practices and personal dental service pilots accepting new patients for registration, 3 October 2003

Primary care trust

Registering charge exempt adults for NHS treatment

Registering charge paying adults for NHS treatment

Registering children aged 0 to 18 years for NHS treatment

England3,4713,1244,340
Four Gloucestershire PCTs12712
Cotswold and Vale PCI413

Source:

http://www.nhs.uk