Search results
In 2021-22, there were 860 episodes of care for hospital tooth extractions among children and adolescents aged 0-19 living in Manchester. Nearly a quarter (23%) of these were in children aged 5...
The recommendations relate to two aspects of dental neglect: firstly persistent failure by parents/carers to obtain NHS treatment for a child’s dental decay and secondly the possibility of...
Feb 10, 2023 · Manchester councillors are sounding alarm bells that nationally, dental problems are the leading cause of non-emergency admissions of children to hospital, potentially causing children to...
Currently, Manchester City Council commissions the Oral Health Improvement Team hosted by Greater Manchester Mental Health Trust to deliver oral health promotion activities. 2.0 Oral Health...
- 651KB
- 12
2. Impact of poor oral health. 2.1 Poor dental health causes avoidable pain, infection and disfigurement. The impact of this preventable disease means that many children in Manchester...
Nov 20, 2012 · Participating dental practices will offer free toothbrushes and toothpaste to every child under the age of six who has not been to the dentist before. Health bosses hope the pilot – named ‘Baby...
People also ask
How bad are children's teeth in Greater Manchester?
Is poor oral health a public health problem in Manchester?
Do NHS dentists in Manchester have a high acuity of oral health needs?
What services are commissioned in Manchester to promote good oral health?
How common is dental decay in children in Manchester?
What is Manchester safeguarding & child friendly dental practices?
On 25 March 2020, dental practices across the city of Manchester received national instruction to suspend routine, non-urgent dental care as part of the national response to limit transmission...