§ Mr. Gareth WardellTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will publish for each family health service authority area in England(a) its population, (b) the number of people registered with a general dental practitioner, (c) the ratio of general dental practitioners to the number of people registered, (d) (b) as a percentage of (a) and (e) the percentage of children under the age of 18 years registered with a general dental practitioner.
§ Mr. DorrellThe information is shown in the table. The new dental contract introduced in October last year provides for the first time, all-round continuing care. More than 21 million people in England have registered with a dentist under the new contract, a faster take-up than we or the dental profession expected.
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Population 30 June 1989 All adults and children Continuing care and Capitation Registrations 30 September 1991 Total Registrations per GDP Registrations as a percentage of population Child Registrations as a percentage of child population FHSA (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Rotherham 253,632 100,959 1,530 40 52 Sheffield 526,558 246,476 1,408 47 57 East Anglia Cambridgeshire 655,047 311,521 1,702 48 55 Norfolk 748,501 387,803 1,731 52 71 Suffolk 641,029 342,062 1,736 53 58 North West Thames Bedfordshire 531,168 181,933 1,300 34 36 Hertfordshire 987,390 475,563 1,189 48 64 Barnet 310,411 93,867 647 30 45 Brent and Harrow 448,535 174,630 934 39 44 Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 638,112 217,524 877 34 36 Hillingdon 235,270 100,062 1,300 43 43 Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 303,996 92,198 386 30 27 North East Thames Essex 1,532,067 635,028 1,440 41 53 Barking and Havering 380,020 135,611 1,267 36 44 Camden and Islington 353,141 128,359 729 36 31 City and East London 566,946 168,781 976 30 28 Enfield and Haringey 452,039 162,480 903 36 46 Redbridge and Waltham Forest 443,908 171,822 1,185 39 50 South East Thames East Sussex 711,830 354,838 1,286 50 59 Kent 1,523,673 642,795 1,260 42 52 Greenwich and Bexley 433,458 167,066 1,137 39 48 Bromley 299,398 92,018 719 31 53 Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 684,768 271,662 995 40 36 South West Thames Surrey 999,978 460,362 1,016 46 59 West Sussex 704,860 361,120 1,267 51 68 Croydon 317,362 132,502 1,086 42 48 Kingston and Richmond 299,856 95,921 685 32 56 Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 589,180 212,582 878 36 42 Wessex Dorset 656,827 358,565 1,580 55 66 Hampshire 1,545,962 776,403 1,525 50 56 Wiltshire 558,395 254,704 1,612 46 54 Isle of Wight 130,450 61,979 1,377 48 58 Oxford Berkshire 749,452 309,343 1,208 41 52 Buckinghamshire 534,349 284,277 1,241 45 58 Northamptonshire 576,059 248,627 1,727 43 52 Oxfordshire 577,600 245,632 1,234 43 54 South Western Avon 952,850 490,081 1,365 51 61 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 464,084 233,655 1,657 50 61 Devon 1,029,886 549,722 1,482 53 63 Gloucestershire 529,494 282,119 1,454 53 61 Somerset 460,890 248,092 1,632 54 64 West Midlands Hereford and Worcester 675,236 323,924 1,604 48 58 Salop 403,265 211,710 1,654 52 60 Staffordshire 1,038,990 440,568 1,791 42 55 Warwickshire 483,060 222,861 1,701 46 56 Birmingham 992,477 426,503 1,461 43 45 Coventry 304,129 136,981 1,851 45 43 Dudley 305,383 127,942 1,706 42 49 Sandwell 295,544 114,455 1,659 39 38 Solihull 204,392 79,544 1,348 39 48 Walsall 263,557 92,252 1,591 35 44 Wolverhampton 249,927, 98,067 1,582 39 35 Mersey Cheshire 958,562 468,405 1,455 49 57
Population 30 June 1989 All adults and children Continuing care and Capitation Registrations 30 September 1991 Total Registrations per GDP Registrations as a percentage of population Child Registrations as a percentage of child population FHSA (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Liverpool 465,910 196,477 1,346 42 48 St. Helens and Knowsley 346,282 140,613 1,580 41 48 Sefton 299,623 138,172 1,535 46 59 Wirral 336,168 153,849 1,304 46 52 North Western Lancashire 1,390,794 624,716 1,509 45 55 Bolton 265,007 116,997 1,648 44 53 Bury 176,399 80,324 1,361 46 56 Manchester 443,626 201,032 1,129 45 51 Oldham 220,715 93,587 1,376 42 56 Rochdale 207,617 90,356 1,738 44 50 Salford 234,594 109,848 1,772 47 71 Stockport 291,270 161,577 1,524 55 66 Tameside 218,242 92,859 1,688 43 57 Trafford 215,291 122,297 1,491 57 70 Wigan 309,623 138,715 1,524 45 58 Note: Population estimates for 1991 are not yet available. Population estimates as at June 1989 have been used to be consistent with the patient registration data published by the Dental Practice Board.
§ Mr. Gareth WardellTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will publish for each family health service authority area in England, and for each year since 1970, the percentage of children over the age of five years in maintained schools inspected by the community dental service.
§ Mr. DorrellThe information is not held, in the form requested.