NotSpaghetti
^the dental service only treats when the problem has already occurred^... no maddyone - a good dental service also instructs and educates.
One can hope, but it wasn’t my experience. My children were given a sticker and a pat on the head, and told to keep on cleaning their teeth.
Unfortunately, if parents are lucky enough to find an NHS dentist these days, the time allowed for examination or treatment is small, and I think dentists don’t really have the time to educate as well.
When I was teaching, we regularly had a dental assistant into school to talk to the children about dental care. We also had toothbrushes in school and children were expected to clean their teeth at school. I was a bit unsure about that because we (the staff) didn’t clean their teeth, the children did it themselves, and we know that children need assistance to clean properly. I also had concerns about hygiene because the brush racks put the brushes fairly close together. Anyway we did as we were asked, but I’ve no idea if we had any impact.