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j4ckos mate 30 August 2008 10:52 AM

bloody dentist has just gone private
 
great
the 1 check up and the 1 polish i get used top cost around £50.00.
now it costs £125.00 . for me and £120 for andrea,
thanks tony blair

Leslie 30 August 2008 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by j4ckos mate (Post 8099183)
great
the 1 check up and the 1 polish i get used top cost around £50.00.
now it costs £125.00 . for me and £120 for andrea,
thanks tony blair

Same thing happened to me quite some time ago, and there isn't another one around for many miles, if there was space on his list which there isn't anyway!

What lies we were told.

Les :(

MattW 30 August 2008 11:48 AM

Bllody hell, i'm private and a scale and polish costs me £25!

HankScorpio 30 August 2008 12:02 PM

Mine (private):

Exam -£35.00
Simple Scale -£24.60
Extensive Scale -£41.30

Proby521 30 August 2008 01:16 PM

This has happened with my last 4 dentists. All have said screw you NHS and gone private. The last one has now gone to Dubai to open a practice and left me again with no dentist.
Proby

PS : Scale and polish was only about £30 when gone private with them all.

SiPie 30 August 2008 01:17 PM

Denplan :thumb:

Saved me a considerable sum over the last few years

j4ckos mate 30 August 2008 01:49 PM

yes thats what it is but 11.50 per month, where as before it was cheaper on the nhs

HankScorpio 30 August 2008 01:55 PM

I couldn't get on denplan because of the work needed to bring me up to standard. Luckily the work went with NDP which has no requirements for good health before the benefits kick in. Covered for 2.5k a year and will probably use 1.5k of that this year.
30 years of neglect does indeed take it's toll - isn't hindsight wonderful?

mart360 31 August 2008 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by HankScorpio (Post 8099445)
I couldn't get on denplan because of the work needed to bring me up to standard.

Dont you just love these "insurance" type plans, offer the world, but in reality only give out the bare minimum,

Seems strange in this "non discriminatory" world, you are excluded because you dont come up to scratch.


I had loads of probs with dentists, its resolved now, but caused no end of pain "literally" and worry,

thank god for the nhs is all i can say


mart

zs_phil 31 August 2008 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by SiPie (Post 8099387)
Denplan :thumb:

Saved me a considerable sum over the last few years


:thumb: same here get a check up every 6 months and get to see the hygenist 2 times a year aswell and dont have to fork out on expensive work

just pay my direct debit ,easy

Deep Singh 31 August 2008 09:07 AM

My two best mates are dentists, so I never pay and get an appt whenever I want!:luxhello:

SiPie 31 August 2008 01:09 PM


Dont you just love these "insurance" type plans, offer the world, but in reality only give out the bare minimum,
Would have previoulsy agreed with you but literally saved me a fortune over the last 10 years.

Guess I was lucky that costly dental probs only really reared their head after joining Denplan

PaulC72 31 August 2008 05:35 PM

we are quite lucky there is at least 2 nhs dentists in our travelable area which paying for work with them was a pleasure after paying for private beforehand, it is totally discusting the price differences for the same work.
I had a stack of work done and it only cost me £200 instead of the £1000 private.

We need more NHS dentists!!!

kingofturds 31 August 2008 08:06 PM

Luckily my teeth are harder than diamond (my Dad is 70 without as much as a filling) yet when I had gingivitis, my dentist took me for a 100 quid:mad:


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