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Back to Dentists. You can find a dental surgery that's convenient for you, whether it's near your home or work, and phone them to see if there are any NHS appointments available. You can search for an NHS dentist near you on this website. Dental surgeries will not always have the capacity to take on new NHS patients. You may have to join a waiting list, look for a different dentist who is taking on new NHS patients, or be seen privately.
Once you find a dental surgery, you may have to fill in a registration form at your first visit, which is just to add you to their patient database. But that does not mean you have guaranteed access to an NHS dental appointment in the future. If you've been unable to find a dentist and you want to raise your concerns about this, contact your local integrated care board ICB. Integrated care boards ICBs commission dental services in England and are required to meet the needs of their local population for both urgent and routine dental care.
If you're still not satisfied with the integrated care board's ICB's response, you can take your complaint to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman.
If you think you need urgent care, contact your usual dentist, if you have one, as some surgeries offer emergency dental appointments and will provide care if clinically necessary.
You can also contact NHS , who can put you in touch with an urgent dental service. Do not contact a GP, as they cannot offer urgent or emergency dental care.