Community Dental service

The service provides specialist dental advice and care for patients with special needs.

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Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Support available
  3. Who can access the service
  4. How to access the service

Overview

The service provides:

  • specialist dental advice and care for patients with special needs
  • all dental health care for those unable to access a universal dentist

Support available

The service supports people who can't access a normal dentist, or whose needs can't be met within the general dental service.

Some of the adjustments the service can make include:

  • extra time
  • communication aids
  • physical aids
  • other treatment methods such as sedation or general anaesthesia

Who can access the service

  • All age groups
  • Those who are unable to access universal dental care.
  • People who have special needs, including:
    • people who are medically compromised or have mental health issues 
    • adults and children with severe learning disabilities or physical disabilities 
    • children with challenging behaviour

How to access the service

Any health or social care professional can make a referral. 

A template referral form is available. 

After a referral is made, and an offer letter is sent to the patient or their guardian / carer to make an appointment for an assessment.