We want to hear about your experience with dentists locally. Plaid Cymru is conducting a short survey to assess how many people can currently access dental services across north Wales. Please share your experience, good and bad, so that we can improve that service for all.
Rydan ni am glywed eich profiad deintyddol yn lleol. Mae Plaid Cymru yn cynnal arolwg byr er mwyn asesu faint o bobl sy'n medru cael mynediad i wasanaethau deintyddol ar hyd a lled y Gogledd. Rhannwch eich profiadau, y rhai da a'r drwg, er mwyn i ni fedru gwella'r gwasanaeth i bawb.
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A: Worse
A: Yes
A: No - I do not have a dentist
A: They sent a letter to me and my son saying as of 30.6.2023 we no longer have NHS dental treatment. Other people locally received letter months before. We pay our taxes. This is a disgrace.
A: I haven’t been able to get into a dentist since 1987 when i left the RAF only two dentists in Abergele and none are taking on new clients disgrace.
A: Both UK and Welsh Governments
A: Worse
A: Yes
A: No - I do not have a dentist
A: Both UK and Welsh Governments
A: Worse
A: Unsure
A: No - I do not have a dentist
A: Just can’t get to see one at all
A: UK Government
A: Worse
A: Yes
A: No - I do not have a dentist
A: We go across border to Wirral. Great dentist. Likely to continue to be there in longterm. Independent…non corporate.
A: Welsh Government
A: Unsure
A: Unsure
A: Yes - I pay privately
A: Been on orthodontic waiting list at glan clwyd hospital for over 2 years, still haven’t received an appointment for severe overbite and jaw issues
A: Been on orthodontic waiting list at glan clwyd hospital for over 2 years, still haven’t received an appointment for severe overbite and jaw issues
A: Betsi Cadwaladr health board
A: Worse
A: Yes
A: Yes - I pay privately
A: I’m over 60 so am entitled to a free checkup at my dentists surgery however whenever I’ve called I’ve been told I can only see a dentist if I’m in pain.