Community Dental Service

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

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.