Dentists in Saxony are demanding better framework conditions for their work. In order to prevent practices from dying out and to secure dental care, a list of demands has been sent to the members of the new Saxon state parliament, according to the Dental Health Information Center. Among other things, it calls for a reduction in bureaucracy, support for the establishment of dental practices, the introduction of a state dentist quota at universities and the abolition of budgeting.
According to the chamber, it is becoming increasingly difficult to get an appointment with a local dentist in a timely manner. In some regions, this is already a reality.
"The high average age of the Saxon dental profession and the lack of young talent mean that fewer and fewer dentists are available to care for patients. This trend is exacerbated by the high level of dissatisfaction with the current framework conditions for dental work," it said.