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Steve Brine

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Gender Male
Age 50
Date of birth January 28,1974
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Portsmouth
United Kingdom
SpouseSusie Brine
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education University of Liverpool
Liverpool Hope University - Hope Park Campus
Bohunt School
Liverpool Hope University
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Movies/Shows Free Speech Fear Free
Previous positionParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health of the United Kingdom (2017–2019)
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Steve Brine is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Winchester since 2010. A member of the Conservative Party, he worked as a BBC radio journalist and in public relations prior to his political career. Brine identifies as a one-nation conservative.

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Lack of NHS dentists causing pain and distress - report

Dec 16,2022 9:51 am

By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor

The pain and distress of not being able to see an NHS dentist are " totally unacceptable" an inquiry has told the government.

A review was launched after found nine in 10 NHS dental practices across the UK were not accepting new adult patients.

Some People drove hundreds of miles for treatment or even resorted to pulling out their own teeth, The Bbc found.

The government says it invests More Than £3bn a year in dentistry.

But the damning report, by The Commons ' Health and Social Care Committee, says more needs to be done, and quickly.

Dental reforms - recommended to the government More Than 15 years Ago - have still not been implemented, it says.

Last Year 's BBC's investigation found eight in 10 NHS practices were not taking On Children .

Between May and July 2022, Bbc News contacted nearly 7,000 NHS practices - believed to be almost all those offering general treatment to The Public .

In a third of the UK's More Than 200 council areas, The Bbc found no dentists taking on adult NHS patients.

Researchers could also not find a single practice accepting new adult patients in Lancashire, Norfolk, Devon or Leeds .

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Compared with other nations, Scotland was found to have better access to NHS dentistry for adults, with 18% of practices accepting new patients.

However Wales, England and Northern Ireland were at 7%, 9% and 10% respectively.

Conservative MP Steve Brine said hearing about someone in " such pain and distress" that they used pliers to pull out their teeth " demonstrates The Crisis in NHS dental services".

" Rarely has an inquiry been more necessary than this one, " said The Chairman of the cross-party committee which wrote The Report .

Declining levels of NHS dentistry should be " sounding alarm bells" He Said , adding: " Today we register in The Strongest terms possible our concern for The Future of NHS dental services and the patients who desperately need access to them. "

NHS dental treatment is not free for most adults, but it is subsidised - if you can get an appointment.

Danielle Watts, from Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, found herself in a " dental desert" - an area where no dentists offer NHS Care - and could not afford the thousands of pounds of private treatment needed to fix her teeth.

One by one, over several months, she pulled out 13 of her own teeth.

Following The Bbc 's report, a friend persuaded her to Set Up a crowdfunding page which has since helped raise enough money to enable her to have a set of dentures fitted.

She says the kindness of strangers has completely transformed her life.

" I'm in no pain at all, there is no bleeding, my teeth are all facing the same way, " she says.

" I don't have to hide any more. To be able to talk to somebody face-on, to be able to smile at somebody, is something I haven't done for several years. "

Some People are going to extraordinary measure to do DIY dentistry as they struggle to find affordable dental Care . Are we witnessing the death of NHS dentistry?

Ensuring that everyone who needs an NHS dentist is able to access one within a reasonable timeframe and a reasonable distance, is one of The Key recommendations in The Report .

Other recommendations include:

" We Are concerned this will be too little Too Late for those dentists who have already left the NHS, " The Report says.

It adds the current dental contract, which pays dentists for batches or courses of treatments delivered rather than for every single item or procedure, such as a check-up or a filling, is not fit for purpose.

The System of paying NHS " units of dental activity" (UDAs) can be a disincentive to dentists seeing new patients, including those who have higher levels of disease and require more time to treat, The Report warns.

For example, under UDAs, a course of treatment resulting in just one filling might attract the same fee As One containing five fillings, a root treatment and an extraction.

The British Dental Association says workload backlogs, made worse by Covid, will take many years to clear.

Some dental practices are struggling to deliver their NHS contractual commitments, often simply as a result of being unable to fill vacancies, The Association claims.

The government says it recently announced a 40% increase in dentistry training places and has made changes " so dental therapists and hygienists can deliver more treatments".

" We invest More Than £3bn a year in dentistry and have already increased the funding practices receive for high needs patients to encourage dentists to provide more NHS treatments, " said a spokesperson from The Department of Health and Social Care .

It says the NHS dental contract has been reformed to encourage more dentists to provide NHS treatments and to allow dental therapists and hygienists to offer extra services.

The government also said it would set out further measures " to improve access shortly".

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