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NHS Dentists
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I had root canal surgery done some time ago and this afternoon the filling fell out. As I am not registered with a dentist in the area where I have recently moved to, I rang a few local ones and was told by all that there was a waiting list to register let alone be seen by a dentist! The last one I spoke to said I could register as an NHS patient but they couldn't see me until 15th Dec, but if I went private then they could see me tomorrow, so I have had no choice but to go private. How difficult has it been to register and be seen by a dentist where you live?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i hate to go on about it, cause i say it in every answer, but call the PALS service at your local Primary care trust, who will be able to tell you where to register, or put your postcode into nhs choices and click on dentists then expand it and they will tell you if they are taking on new pts. Also, PALS will be able to give you the dentists on the emergency roster (should be covered each day) for pts in your situation (ie need emergency treatment but dont have a dentist) they will be able to give you a temporary filling till you can get in with the new dentist.
i would also urge everyone to register with a dentist (nhs) even if they dont need it now. A check up is about 15 quid under nhs charges and at least youll be registered if you need it to avoid emz's situation
i would also urge everyone to register with a dentist (nhs) even if they dont need it now. A check up is about 15 quid under nhs charges and at least youll be registered if you need it to avoid emz's situation
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