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Why High Dental Costs.
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I have been quoted £250 for a tooth to be capped on the NHS and £700+ to have a false tooth attached to it. No NHS available for that work.
How can those costs be justified ?
How can those costs be justified ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They can't - dentistry is an unregulated (in terms of price) cash cow, where the public can be milked by greedy "professionals" - right up there with the Vets in the ludicrous level of charges.
Just check the fancy cars in their driveways ...
[ there are exceptions to this somewhat exaggerated view - but they are diamonds in the coal mine ... ]
Just check the fancy cars in their driveways ...
[ there are exceptions to this somewhat exaggerated view - but they are diamonds in the coal mine ... ]
The NHS part of the treatment has a maximum charge of £209.00. The rest must be regarded as cosmetic, and chargeable privately.
NHS dental charges from 1 April 2012
Band 1 course of treatment – £17.50
This covers an examination, diagnosis (eg X-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, a scale and polish if needed, and application of fluoride varnish or fissure sealant. If you require urgent care, even if your urgent treatment needs more than one appointment to complete, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge.
Band 2 course of treatment – £48.00
This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or if your dentist needs to take out one or more of your teeth.
Band 3 course of treatment – £209.00
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures and bridges.
NHS dental charges from 1 April 2012
Band 1 course of treatment – £17.50
This covers an examination, diagnosis (eg X-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, a scale and polish if needed, and application of fluoride varnish or fissure sealant. If you require urgent care, even if your urgent treatment needs more than one appointment to complete, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge.
Band 2 course of treatment – £48.00
This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or if your dentist needs to take out one or more of your teeth.
Band 3 course of treatment – £209.00
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures and bridges.
Thanks Chinajan being as I have already paid the £17.50 for a 10 minute check up that at least should be knocked of the price of any other work.
Douglas . I was in business for many years and I know the cost of incidentals. I have also done a lot of small fine detailed work but I also know
a rip off when I see it.
Douglas . I was in business for many years and I know the cost of incidentals. I have also done a lot of small fine detailed work but I also know
a rip off when I see it.
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