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 Louise World Chat Champion

Joined: 22 May 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 09:06 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: Dentist |
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Who here has private treatment?
I lost out to free treatment sometime over 5 years ago. My teeth were spotless back then.
But im sitting here in agony with a toothach, no painkillers are working.
I chiped 4th tooth from back up the top 2 years ago at least and not had a problem with it.
Now the past 3-4 days its just pure pain.
Ive been told 40quid to join,check up, 2 xrays ect but then how much will it cost to do this tooth!
Have you had a tooth out? How much it cost?
Also, I need 4 of my wisdom teeth out
I need to go to one, but 40 quid!? I am not a tight git, its just money better spent else where IMO  |
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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 Posted: 11:00 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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I don't have private treatment (I've been very very lucky!) but went to my dentist for a check up this morning...
My appointment was at 8.30 - the first of the day, so I foolishly hoped I would be straight in, and out ready to get to work by 9.
I got in to see him at 8.50, told him I was having problems with my wisdom teeth, that they were painful and that my other teeth were moving. He told me they were all fine, to stop grinding me teeth and if I really thought it was a problem he'd make up a gum sheild for me.
I got out at 8.55.
I paid £15.50 for the privaledge.
You might be better off private to be honest. I felt like if I wanted anything doing I needed to be a private patient. ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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 Louise World Chat Champion

Joined: 22 May 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 12:41 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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Cheesys me off when people say its fine without a good looking at. How they know what pain you in.
Trying to find an emergency one now as its getting a bit too much  |
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 Louise World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:51 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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After being butchered by a string of NHS dentists, I quit going. After about 8 years I had to give in as I was in agony and couldn't sleep. A friend recommended her dentist to me - her husband is also scared shitless of dentists due to bad treatment too. I went, and the checkup showed I needed a root canal, the infection was in full bloom.
The guy was a complete professional - explained every step of what would happen, promised I wouldn't feel anything and the surgery was spotless. His assistant was pretty too Anyhoo, I let him do the work at a cost of £385 (root canal plus cap). The most I felt was a mild discomfort, and I went back for another cap a few months later on another tooth.
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 Louise World Chat Champion

Joined: 22 May 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 12:57 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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Most places are shut now. So i rang the 0208 Emergency as it coveres Hampshire.
She said they can only give me info after hours.
I told her 3 times everywhere is shut here,
Her reply 'Ring back at 6 or ring this southampton number'
And, it was shut.  |
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 Louise World Chat Champion

Joined: 22 May 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 13:55 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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I got some some Dentek. Its ok, stoped the pain a bit but its still there.
Ive found a place that can see me in an hour.
But, its 35 quid to be seen + what ever on top.
When I enquired how much fillins could be she said 'Registered people can be charge between 40-100 quid'
So im guessing it could be aot higher.
Help please, Do I or dont I?
Its alot of bloody money But, pain isnt so good  |
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 Posted: 14:22 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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Check here Louise for price comparisons from NHS to private to give you an idea of how much it could cost!
My dentist went private and the nearest NHS one i could find that would take me was about 50 miles away!! I chose to stay with my dentist and joined the Denplan scheme. So glad i did. Its costs me about £14 a month, and that includes everything (bar a few very specialist treatments!) that i need. I get a check up with clean and polish every 6 months (NHS visit used to be there less than 5 mins for a check up but it now takes about 15 mins). This may sound like an expensive check up but last year i had about 3 fillings replaced and root canal treatment, so it was deffo worth it for me
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 Posted: 16:10 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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£65 for removing a tooth? last time i got one removed it was £20 and i had root canal on two teeth at same time and it was £86.
Dentists rates must have gone up. ____________________ All the breast.
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 Louise World Chat Champion

Joined: 22 May 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 16:14 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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Well I paid 35 to be seen and 30 for removal.
He wants me to go back for the rest but that will top up to quiet a bit.
Cant beleive how much people have to pay. Complete ripoff.
And concidering im allowed free NHS treatment, But I cant get it anywhere unless I wanna travel 40 odd miles.  |
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 Louise World Chat Champion

Joined: 22 May 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 17:06 - 01 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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Alot here will say 'Not taking on any NSH patiants'
And there is nothing on the form to say I am intitled to it free.
I need to get Josha on a dentist list as his mouth is full of white gnashers  |
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| Louise wrote: | Well I paid 35 to be seen and 30 for removal.
He wants me to go back for the rest but that will top up to quiet a bit.
Cant beleive how much people have to pay. Complete ripoff.
And concidering im allowed free NHS treatment, But I cant get it anywhere unless I wanna travel 40 odd miles.  |
People always moan about the costs of healthcare - yet you are paying a highly trained professional for his time, plus the costs of the equipment, building and ancillary staff necessary.
How much does it cost to call a plumber just to look at a leaking pipe, never mind to solder in a new bit of pipe? People are happy to pay vets a fortunte to look after the health of their animals. Of course a dentist is going to charge a reasonable amount.
The gripe about paying for health is the government has taxed us all already. Unfortunately, the government has raised the healthcare expectations of the population to very high levels yet is unwilling to pay to provide it (and it wastes vast amounts of what it does pay). I expect the population is unwilling to pay to provide it too (think of an extra 5p on income tax). Over time the NHS will become a cancer and emergency only service - there are plenty of hospitals that no longer treat routine cases of varicose veins and some that don't treat hernias. ____________________ Current bike: Kawasaki Z750S |
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 Posted: 11:30 - 05 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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I'm probably going to jinx myself here, but I've been lucky with solid teeth. My milk teeth were mush, as my mum had to have a special medication while pregnant with me so I didnt have deforemed bones. The side effect was bad milk teeth.
The only pain I ever get is a mild gum infection which with rinseing with hot salty water, mouth wash, pain killers and regular brushing goes wawya in a week or so...
I have to agree with dmahon, we take the NHS for granted. We expect everything to be completely subsidised yet seem to forget that healthcare ISN'T cheap!
To put it in perspective:
If you have a throat infection, you goto your GP and they give you a prescription, £6.60 to make you better. If you dont want to pay £6.60, they wait for your body to cure itself, takes a little longer, but it does work. Trust me, I've done it myself.
Now, on the flipside:
Crash your bike panic braking into a corner. You have serious injuries...
Roughly the following will happen:
An Ambulance will arrive with Paramedic and Technician to take you to hospital.
On arrival, a team of nurses and doctors will asses you, try to get you comfortable and also keep you alive.
If you need surgery asap, you will get it asap, pins, cages etc all done whatever the day/night.
A few nights in intensive care if needs be, team of staff on standby should the worst happen.
Moved to a ward for a few weeks to revcoer. Nurses there to assist you, 3 meals prepared daily during your stay.
When you leave, all you get a is a 'Goodybye, hope we never see you again'. No bills, no nothing... Yet!
Moral?
I'd rather pay for the little things like prescriptions, dental checkups, eye checkups etc, than have something major happen and get landed with a bill for £15,000 for 3 weeks in hospital with a broken leg! Trust me, it really can get that much, if not more. There are all the horror stories about people who travel abroad without insurance, get injured and then their parents need to re-mortgage their house to get them home. Without the NHS, we'd be exactly the same.
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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 Posted: 12:21 - 05 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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I agree, however, the problem we are seeing recurring time and time again is that Dentists do not want to provide NHS funded treatment.
The service for providing dental treatment is commissioned by the local PCT and the dentists are paid in "UDAs" - Units of Dental Activity.
Their initial contracts include a bulk payment for them to provide a fixed number of UDAs. This is the fundamental problem of poor NHS Dental Treatment. My dentist will be paid by the NHS for treating me (for a grand total of 5 minutes). ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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 Posted: 12:24 - 05 Sep 2006 Post subject: |
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I thought there was a sceme that all new dentists had to x number of years service as an NHS dentist, or was that me being sensible in my dreams? ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 157 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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