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post Aug 29 2006, 09:23 AM
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How much does seeing a Dentist about a small toothache cost?

I think I feel a small toothache, so am wondering how much Im going to have to spend if it doesnt go away...?


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post Aug 29 2006, 09:26 AM
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a small fortune


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post Aug 29 2006, 09:27 AM
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Yeah I heard it would be, I heard a couple of hundred if you need a tooth out, that cant be true?


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post Aug 29 2006, 09:30 AM
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no, that is a bit much do you have a dentist yet


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QUOTE(Elixir @ Aug 29 2006, 10:27 AM) *

Yeah I heard it would be, I heard a couple of hundred if you need a tooth out, that cant be true?

£20 if i can find the right size pliers, £15 if i cant and use the hammer. biggrin.gif


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Har har, how about.............................no?


I dont have a dentist yet, it may just be a sinus problem. I shoudnt really be drinking dairy milk but have been. Whups.


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post Aug 30 2006, 11:10 AM
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I went a few weeks ago and it cost me £40.

My regular dentist, who i havent been to in years, couldnt see me til late in the afternoon, and i was in agony with one wisdom tooth so i phoned around everywhere for someone who could see me straight away and i found someone. Apparently for them its a flat fee of £40 for consultation. I assume thats for patients and non patients.

Still, its pretty high if you ask me.
Mind you, i'm having all 4 wisdom teeth out in October and thats all done for free. But why the hell i have to wait 4 months for that i do not know
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post Aug 30 2006, 11:13 AM
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you are lucky to have found one, who would see you as a nonpatience i have been looking for a new dentist such we moved here 5 months ago, and still can not find one who has any room on there books sad.gif


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They only saw me cos it was an emergency though. I dont know if they'd have actually taken me on their books.

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i see, i did get to see the emerancy dentist but the repair is only temp, but i can not get it fixed untill i find someone to take us all on, not a easy task


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post Aug 30 2006, 11:35 AM
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Thats not good at all huh.gif

When i went, they filled the hole temporarily and gave me anti bios for the abcess but the stuff in the hole has come out now, so i'm preparing to have to go back soon when the pain starts again

What i dont get is that when i turned 18, the dentist who all the family have always gone to, starting treating me as a private patient. I had no choice about staying NHS or not dry.gif
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post Aug 30 2006, 11:37 AM
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now that is not fair, as he was treating you on the nhs you should of been allowed to stay nhs,
i just want a dentist who is willing to see the kids on the nhs, but we are willing to go private if thats what we have to do to get seen


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post Aug 30 2006, 02:35 PM
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my old dentist chucked me off the list when he decided to go private, ive found a new nhs one now but i have to say is young and doesnt seem to be that experienced, i hate going to the dentist although me and the kids go every 6 months, i just cringe when i go, everything hurts sad.gif


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and lets not forget that light they instead in shinning in your eyes


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post Aug 30 2006, 02:52 PM
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mine uses all old stuff like a bloody drill thing for getting the plaque off your teeth which hurts sad.gif


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