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Ireland’s public dental system is in crisis, with long waits and severe staffing shortages, especially for children with disabilities.
As of January 7, 2026, Ireland’s public dental system faces a severe crisis, with only nine senior public dentist positions across Cork and Kerry for children with disabilities and other vulnerable groups.
Over 104,000 children nationwide are on public dental waiting lists, including a six-year wait for orthodontic treatment in Cork.
The shortage stems from a 640-dentist decline in the Dental Treatment Services Scheme since 2012, persistent staffing gaps, and limited pediatric expertise.
Despite government pledges, funding for specialized care remains inadequate, and many private dentists refuse to join proposed expansion plans.
Lawmakers and health advocates warn of worsening inequities, calling for urgent recruitment, training, and system reform to ensure access to essential dental care.
El sistema dental público de Irlanda se encuentra en crisis, con largas esperas y una grave escasez de personal, especialmente para los niños con discapacidades.