Southwark dentists have revealed that NHS patients face huge waiting times, with some even turning to DIY dentistry kits.
Of the twelve dentists we spoke to, only five were taking on NHS patients. Of those five, only one said they could see patients in less than a month’s time.
Louise Ansari, national director at Healthwatch England said: “People in every corner of England are struggling to get the dental treatment they need when they need it.
“Some continue to live in pain, feeling anxious and forgotten; and in the most extreme cases some people have turned to ‘DIY’ dentistry, which poses a risk for long-term complications.”
“It is often the most vulnerable people in our society, including children, disabled people and those on low incomes, who are suffering the most.”
The News spoke to twelve different Southwark dentists to find out how they were coping.
Peckham Family Dental Care, Peckham
An employee at the practice said they’ve been “overwhelmed” ever since the pandemic and are at “full capacity”.
They are not seeing NHS patients and don’t know when they will.
The receptionist said: “It’s really difficult and quite bad because I have to turn down a lot of people. There’s a lots of people on benefits who can’t afford the private treatment. It’s a bit of a shambles.”
Linden Grove Dental Care, Peckham
This Peckham-based dentist can’t see anymore NHS patients because they’ve already got so many.
People can book private check-ups which start at £65 a visit with an additional £10 for each x-ray.
A staff member said, in some cases, she’d heard of people using DIY dentist kits to give themselves fillings.
Bermondsey Dental Studio, Bermondsey
A staff member at Bermondsey Dental Studio told the News in late May that they weren’t taking on new NHS patients.
They currently face an eye-watering 900 patient long waiting list.
South Bank Dental Care, Bermondsey
South Bank Dental care are not currently accepting new NHS patients.
They suggested that people call at the beginning of July when they might have space.
My Dentist, Old Kent Road
An employee said that their capacity for NHS patients is completely full and they aren’t taking on private patients either.
They have no time scale for when they might be able to see patients again.
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PH Dental Care, Peckham
PH Dental Care were one of the few to say they were taking on both NHS patients and private patients.
Camberwell Dental Care, Camberwell
An employee at Camberwell Dental Care said that although they were taking on both private and NHS patients, people had to wait a month-and-a-half before being seen.
The Dental Practice, Camberwell
The Dental Practice in Camberwell aren’t accepting any NHS patients and their backlog means they’re unlikely to take on new patients before September.
If people are facing extreme dental emergencies, they’ve been intentionally double booking and hoping that people with pre-booked appointments don’t mind sharing their time slots. An employee said it was about showing “humanity”.
They said they’ve spoken to patients who are desperate for dental work, having not visited a dentist since 2016.
The Grange Dental Surgery, Grange Road, Bermondsey
The Grange Dental Surgery are taking on NHS patients, but they will have to wait at least a month for an appointment.
A staff member described the dentist as “extremely busy” adding “I’ve seen it where people are saying they can’t get a dentist at all. We’re playing it as we go month by month”.
Wytes, Walworth
Of all the dentists the News called, Wytes were offering appointments the soonest.
They are able to see new NHS patients as soon as next week.
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Borough Dental Care, Borough
Borough Dental Care are operating at “maximum capacity” so cannot accept any NHS patients currently.
They suggested that patients call at the end of July when they can reasses the situation.
Private consultations are however available, although these cost at least £60.
East Dulwich Dental Care, Dulwich
East Dulwich Dental Care are taking on NHS patients but the earliest they can book appointments is August.
They can see private patients as soon as Monday, and charge £65 for a check-up.