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Marijn | 12:55 Mon 22nd Nov 2010 | Health & Fitness
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I've just paid for a white filling as an NHS patient. Is that right? Usually when I pay for a white filling I'm sure it's a lot less. Thank you
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I meant to say . . . .I've just paid NINETY POUNDS
white fillings are not available on the NHS, therefore you have paid a private charge for it.
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Thanks bednobs. I thought maybe there was a price for private patients having private treatment, and NHS patients having private treatment. I only have white fillings because I was adivised by a homeopath not to have mercury fillings. All my other dental treatment is totally NHS. Anyway, I could've sworn I'd only paid £35 for white fillings in the past.
no, you either will have paid an NHS charge (about £46.50 i think) for a filling or a private charge (which can be whatever they want to charge)
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Do NHS patients have to pay £46.50 for a mercury filling? Why not free? I'm confused, it's ages since I had an ordinary filling. Thanks
nhs dental treatment is not free, unless you are in an exempt group (in ft education/ on qualifying benefits/pregnant or had a baby in the last year).
Everyone else has to pay NHS charges whaich are about £16 for band1 treatment (check up/basic polish) £46.50 for band 2 treatment (fillings etc) and £198 for band 3 treatment (dentures/crowns lab work).
you only pay 1 charge for each course of treatment, so for instance if you need a check up then 9 fillings it only costs £46.50
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Thanks bednobs.
I wish I could find an NHS dentist with spaces for new patients round here, my last lot of work cost me nearly £300 privately. He's a good dentist, though!
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Hi boxtops, yes, I guess I'm lucky to have an NHS dentist. The dentist I saw yesterday has replaced my usual dentist, cos he's left. I loved my dentist, I could've cuddled him. . . . but he's gone :-(
My dentist will do white fillings in the front teeth for the NHS fee since they are so visible, but anything in the back teeth is silver on NHS or a private fee of around £75.
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Thanks bushbaby, I thought £90 seemed a lot of money, but having everyone's comments, it sounds about right.

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