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private dental care in england is soo bloody expensive....so i dont know where your getting your ideas about it being cheap, one summer the wire on my braces broke and a bracket came off...to fix that mum spent something between 75 quid...hardly cheap if you ask me.
I'm one of the lucky ones that gets it on the NHS
I have an NHS dentist at home...I don't know what i am going to do about one here at uni though.
Methinks it should be compulsary for dentists to be in the public sector like it is for Doctors when they begin.
If you ask them, they will transfer you to the new area you're living in. That what they did with me as I need specialist treatment (no I dont have rotton teeth!)
NHS baby.
everyone's entitled to an NHS dentist. you pay if you're not under 18, in receipt of benefits, etc, etc, but it's still a whole buttload cheaper than private care.
NHS dentists are in great demand. Where i live the last one has just gone over to private and despite keeping his child patients wont keep his adults. So the closest one is an hours drive away (at least) and oversubscribed. Person who said they should have to do nhs years before private like docs they do, its like two years.
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no...
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