BDA to fight cuts proposals

16 January 2013
Volume 29 · Issue 1

The British Dental Association (BDA) will strenuously oppose DHSSPS proposals for Health Service dental provision in Northern Ireland, it has said.

The proposals, published for consultation  by the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, will limit the Health Service care available to patients by moving to a core service of  treatments, restricting the frequency of scaling and polishing, moving to IOTN 3.6 for orthodontic treatments, changing the eligibility for the Practice Allowance and removing Commitment payments to dentists. 
Peter Crooks, chair of BDA Northern Ireland Dental Practice Committee, said: “These proposals fail patients, undermine businesses and strike at the heart of dentists improving oral health in Northern Ireland. BDA Northern Ireland Dental Practice Committee entirely rejects the proposals and we urge dentists across Northern Ireland to join us in defending the health service dental care that patients count on.”