Cornish NHS dental surgery closing because it can't find dentists

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Cornish NHS dental surgery closing because it can't find dentists
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All current patients will have to find an alternative - likely left on a long waiting list. 'If you have an appointment booked with us after this date it will, unfortunately, be cancelled.'

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