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NHS Imbalance: Higher Prices – Lower Quality of the Dental Services
According to the results of the survey led by Simplyhealth’s Annual Dental Survey 2011, a greater and easier access to NHS dentistry services has actually resulted in poorer quality of these services. In the past four years, more than 54% of the UK population has experienced a major change in the dental services.
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According to a new dental survey, which examined the dental habits of almost 5000 New Zealander’s, an alarming 35% had untreated dental decay, 33% had untreated gum disease and 25% had experienced pain in their mouth, jaw or face in the previous 4 weeks. Government being asked to make dental care more affordable in the country.
Nearly 2 in 3 U.S. adults (63%) think that it is important that dental coverage is part of an overall health reform package, and 40 percent say it is very important, according to a new public opinion survey commissioned by Oral Health America.
A new report issued by The Access Project finds that the cost of dental care represent more of a financial burden on families and individuals than has been previously recognized. The group, which surveyed family farm and ranch operators discovered that dental costs constitute more than a quarter of families’ out-of-pocket health care spending.





