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NHS dentists 'very weak' and 'not fit for purpose', health leaders warn

Sky News Thursday, 13 February 2025
NHS dentists 'very weak' and 'not fit for purpose', health leaders warnNHS dentists are "very weak" and "not fit for purpose", England's chief medical officer has warned.
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