Ever wanted to extract your own teeth with pliers? How about super gluing crowns back in your mouth? Well for just the price of universal dental care, you too can take part in these exciting activities.
Falling numbers of state dentists in England has led to some people taking extreme measures, including extracting their own teeth, according to a new study released Monday.
Others have used superglue to stick crowns back on, rather than stumping up for private treatment, said the study. One person spoke of carrying out 14 separate extractions on himself with pliers…
[A] lack of publicly-funded dentists means that growing numbers go private: 78 percent of private patients said they were there because they could not find a National Health Service (NHS) dentist, and only 15 percent because of better treatment…
Almost half of all dentists — 45 percent — said they no longer take NHS patients, while 41 percent said they had an “excessive” workload. Twenty-nine percent said their clinic had problems recruiting or retaining dentists.
“These findings indicate that the NHS dental system is letting many patients down very badly,” said Grant.
Sounds like fun! To think we’re missing out on these wonderful activities…
H/t Hot Air.


18. October 2008 at 12:20 pm
Sad, isn’t it? I’ve actually written about the dental care situation in Britain several times on my blog. It’s heart-wrenching to hear stories of people waiting in line at a NHS dentist for hours and hours – only to be so desperate that they pull their own teeth while waiting in line…ughh