The Welsh Liberal Democrats have warned that dentistry fees could rise across Wales, potentially preventing thousands from accessing dentist services.
According to a report from the Welsh Government, only 39.9 % of adults from low-income areas can access dental care compared to 41.6% from least deprived areas.
The Welsh Lib Dems have also urged the Welsh Government to cut down on waiting lists. According to the “Filling in the gap” report an astonishing 93% of dentists in Wales in 2022 weren’t accepting new adult patients whilst 88% weren’t accepting new child patients.
This warning comes amid rumours that dentistry fees could rise following the Welsh Government’s budget announcement.
Commenting, leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats Jane Dodds MS said:
“At a time when our dentistry services are already teetering on the edge, the last thing we need to see is a rise in fees. Especially when people are already struggling with the cost of living.
We desperately need urgent investment in our dentistry services here in Wales, so that we can cut down on waiting lists and provide children with preventative treatment.
We must also invest in local services, so that those living in rural areas have easy access to dental care.
But by raising fees, the Welsh Labour government and their Plaid Cymru partners are driving people away from accessing vital medical services. Something which their Conservative rivals are already doing with their blatant disregard of the NHS.”
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