In the United In the United Kingdom, dental care is provided through both private and public sectors, offering individual services to improve or treat oral health. However, recent studies show growing interest in the private sector from newly graduating dentists. Perhaps there are differences between the sectors that have caused one to be favoured over the other.
Public dentistry in the UK is usually delivered through the NHS (National Health Service). It operates on a universal healthcare model, providing care to all individuals regardless of their financial circumstances. The NHS focuses on preventing, diagnosing and treating any oral health issues within the public. It is reported that there is a heavy backlog of patients who seek these treatments for free under the NHS. For example braces.
On the other hand, private dentistry is independent of the NHS, with dental practices owned by private, qualified individuals whose patients pay a fee to receive a more convenient experience. Private dentistry also offers a range of services beyond those available through the NHS, including enhanced cosmetic procedures using the latest technologies on the market.
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