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The Reluctant Private Buyer: Why Interest Isn't Turning Into Patients

The Reluctant Private Buyer: Why Interest Isn't Turning Into Patients

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Imagine paying taxes your entire working life toward a national health service, and then being told there's no dentist near you accepting NHS patients. That's not an edge case in the UK. It's a daily reality for millions of people, and it's quietly reshaping how practitioners think about their books, their patients, and their purpose.

The UK dental system is genuinely unlike anything in the US. Patients are registered with NHS dentists the way Americans are registered with a primary care doctor. Except that the waitlists are long and the payment structure is broken.

In this episode, Eric sits down with James from The Probe Dental Podcast to get an honest read on where UK dentistry actually stands.

Here's what we get into:

  • Why the NHS dental system works completely differently from the rest of the NHS.
  • How a payment structure that treats a 10-minute checkup and a complex procedure as roughly equal has pushed dentists toward private practice.
  • The Zoom Boom and what it actually changed.
  • What 'dental deserts' really mean in the UK.
  • Why some principal dentists describe leaving the NHS as carrying a guilt that feels almost like abandoning a national duty.
  • How some UK dentists are running private practices not to make more money, but specifically to fund the NHS patients they feel obligated to keep seeing.
  • The 'postcode lottery' — how access to NHS dental care in the UK comes down entirely to where you live, and why that randomness makes the whole system feel particularly unfair.

If you're a US practice watching the NHS model and wondering what you can take from it, or if you're a UK principal navigating the NHS-to-private shift right now, we'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us here.

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