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hansons | 11:39 Thu 04th Jan 2018 | Body & Soul
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I think so.
depends if you're on any benefits
There is no exemption due to (old) age

https://www.nhs.uk/chq/pages/1786.aspx
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Snap ! Is it great minds think alike or fools seldom differ, Danny
yes. The best oldies can hope for is that they haven't got any teeth left.
i think you can qualify for free dental care if you are in receipt of pension credit

Yes ael, as with so many things, if you have made decent provision for your retirement you will have to pay.

If you have made no provision (or squandered any pension pot) then you get it for free - ho hum.
//The best oldies can hope for is that they haven't got any teeth left//
have you seen the price for a set of false teeth jno? :-)
ael...the price for a set of false teeth on the NHS is at the top of the 3 bands of payment, about £200 i think.
I have always had to pay my dentist. She has moved into new premises and has annual ski-holidays thanks to me ;)

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amazingly after 45 years of marriage to doris i have still managed to retain all of my own teeth ...

But how much use are they in a little jar on your desk?

:+)
Not if you are in prison.
Not if you are imprison? What about haircuts/blow dries ?
Ask the warder Anne.
An exception is if your dental treatment has to be done in hospital, in which case it is free.
I'm 71 and get two free check ups per year. Have to pay for scale & polish, fillings etc etc.

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