HC Deb 04 March 1994 vol 238 cc37-8W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health in what way dental patients who are registered with dentists on the NHS are to be notified that if they do not have dental treatment over a two-year period, the obligations of the dentist towards that patient lapses; and if he will clarify this position.

Dr. Mawhinney

There is no requirement for patients to be notified. Patients who register for national health service treatment with a dentist receive continuing care over a two-year period normally requiring their attendance at the dental surgery during that period, at which point the arrangement can be rolled on for a further two years. The dentist receives a monthly fee for every patient registered and many operate systems to recall patients.

Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what is the greatest distance or greatest journey time which the NHS in England regards as reasonable for a patient to have to travel in order to secure dental treatment on the NHS; and what guidance his Department has issued in order to ensure that such targets are achieved locally;

(2) what action she has taken to ensure that every citizen who wishes to receive dental treatment on the NHS can do so expeditiously and conveniently in every area; and if she will make a statement.

Dr. Mawhinney

Dental treatment under the national health service is available throughout England. Patients who experience difficulty in obtaining treatment should contact their local family health services authority who will help them find treatment.