The BDA is calling on all parties in the general election to stop ignoring oral health in overall health policies. It is asking for a joined-up approach to NHS dentistry with three core priorities: A valued workforce – provide support to attract and retain talent. Make NHS dentists part of the NHS family Remove barriers to care – through a long-term funding settlement for NHS dentistry Put prevention first – invest to save, tackle inequalities, and focus on prevention. ‘Our message to politicians of all parties is that oral health can no longer be the missing piece in health planning and budgets,’ British Dental Association (BDA) chair, Mick Armstrong, said. ‘We need a joined-up approach to prioritise the nation’s oral health.
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