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I went to my local private dentist a couple of months ago and they told me I needed a lot of work doing over £300 worth, I am 19 and at Uni and simply cant afford it, problem is things are getting worse...
Some of my friends suggested I try get on an ...
Started by CoraHarrison on
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Aside from the cost unless you are claiming....
It certainly is in my case.
To be a general scale of charges re NHS & private, http://www.dentalcent.../dentist-fees-nhs.php be the same dentist who carries the NHS and private work.
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PAP Subsudies For Even Private GPs and Dentists If you're above 40 with reported income of less than S$1,500 p.m., can go to CC and apply for a healthcare card. Common illnesses subsidised up to S$18 per consultation, chronic conditions subsidised up ...
Started by Ramseth on
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Re: PAP Subsudies For Even Private GPs and Dentists Can't find a damn thing about this on google to their level and beat you with experience Re: PAP Subsudies For Even Private GPs and Dentists Originally Private GPs ....
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As a NHS patient with a private dentist do i have to pay 2 prices for 2 fillings? one on the NHS the other private is this common practise
Started by Steven on
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My uncle (an elderly gent) recently visited the dentist and needed a couple of fillings in the future. He informed us that when he left he was given a small lunch bag full of crisps, water etc. on two occasions. Has anyone else had this experience at ...
Started by leanna59 on
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That does sound daughter pays a fortune for her dentist and comes home with all sorts of goodies - never had food given.
Of a dentist handing out crisps to anyone! maybe he's being sponsored by Walkers...
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NHS Dentists in Evesham/Tewkesbury area - any recommendations - a sad tale of dentists past! Hi everyone. I've spent many hours in the dentist's chair and an awful lot of money over the years. We moved up to the Evesham area a couple of years ago but ...
Started by lizzy1508 on
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I cannot help with a dentist recommendation in your area but I can say that I am with a dentist NHS.
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How much does a dentist make after completing DDS.
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The....
There are outliers on both variables to give you a solid answer .
The average general dentist will make between 80-150k.
He/She only makes a salary after employment.
Nothing.
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Can I visit a dentist in UK while I am on tourist visa? I will be visiting Uk very soon, and while being there I would like to visit holistic dentist for tooth filling and removing my dental amalgam. Can it be done if I am on a tourist visa?
Started by Dream on
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Whatever Dental treatment you price unless you are from an ... .
Holistic dentist in the UK ? you would be lucky, never heard of them.
If you go to nhs you will either be turned away .
private that would cost a bit of money but not that much.
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What is the real income of a dentist?
I see, on ADA, "The average net income for an independent private practitioner who owned all or part of his or her practice in 2009 was $192,680 for a general practitioner and $305,820 for a specialist."
and this ...
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Recently I was told I need a root canal treatment and a crown afterwards. The first thing my dentist told me was the equipment and materials they are going to use. She explained in long details but the first thing I asked was how much it will cost. She...
Started by kevinlad on
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by 6 people.
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The dentist....
Simple economics probably mean the tooth.
Proper 'private are getting nothing less than the dentist's full care and attention.
To pay more for individual items that the dentist will not be doing every single day.
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Right, teethsperts, I am in need of your help.
I need to have some semi-extensive toothworks done which I've been putting off for the last six months due to being busy sorting other things out.
Basically though, if I don't get it sorted soon I'll have...
Started by noodlehair on
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The actual NHS service is perfectly adequate IMO and if you go private you can get an excellent service on the books of an....
Private and cosmetic are one and the same really except I've found that my current cosmetic dentist of it.
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