Do it yourself dentistry

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HermeytheElf

Do you like to "do it yourself?"...if so, you should consider moving to England. The link is a NY Times article about the popularity of socialized dentistry among the Brits.

NY Times

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HermeytheElf said:
Do you like to "do it yourself?"...if so, you should consider moving to England. The link is a NY Times article about the popularity of socialized dentistry among the Brits.

NY Times

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But the problem is serious. Mr. Kelly's predicament is not just a result of cigarettes and possibly indifferent oral hygiene; he is careful to brush once a day, he said. Instead, it is due in large part to the deficiencies in Britain's state-financed dental service, which, stretched beyond its limit, no longer serves everyone and no longer even pretends to try.

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Britain has too few public dentists for too many people. At the beginning of the year, just 49 percent of the adults and 63 percent of the children in England and Wales were registered with public dentists.

And now, discouraged by what they say is the assembly-line nature of the job and by a new contract that pays them to perform a set number of "units of dental activity" per year, even more dentists are abandoning the health service and going into private practice — some 2,000 in April alone, the British Dental Association says.

So why aren't more people going into private practice? There is very little state-funded dental care in the United States, but there are quite a few dentists and most people see one quite often.
 
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