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I ought to get a dentists appointment. It's been ages since anyone told me that my teeth were fine but I wasn't flossing enough. So the question is, (a) would I qualify as an NHS patient assuming I could find somewhere to take me on as one and (b) do you know any good reliable dentists? Being a grown-up is so complicated!

Why wouldn't you qualify for NHS treatment?

Date: June 11th, 2004 07:19 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] t--m--i.livejournal.com
You'll have to pay, most likely, but it's still a heck of a lot cheaper than going private.
Finding a dentist who still takes new patients for NHS treatment is another thing. Look on How do I find an NHS dentist?. The website is not brilliant but in extremis you can just ring NHS Direct and ask. That's how we found our nearest surgery still taking on adult charge-paying NHS patients. It wasn't actually in the town we live in, but it was in the next town, only 6 or so miles away :)

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