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Badger11 Beckenham 04 Mar 19 10.41am | |
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I would be interested to hear peoples experiences. I had the same NHS dentist for 40 years until he retired last year and handed his practice over. He was great I still have fillings he put in as a boy. Recently I have had tooth ache it took me 10 days to get an emergency appointment with my new NHS dentist. "You need a filling or possibly root canal I can do this in 4 weeks time." But I am in pain I protested, sorry its the best I can do. I went home in a rage and got the name of a private dentist from a neighbour he saw me same day and said the same as her "we'll try a new filling if that doesn't work root canal." It hasn't and this morning I called and have an appointment 1st thing tomorrow. This is probably going to cost around £500 for the work and a crown I suspect on the NHS it maybe £300? Anyway I have always looked after my teeth, 6 month check ups etc but I feel this NHS dentist has really let me down. What are your experiences?
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becky over the moon 04 Mar 19 11.22am | |
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I used the Kent House Dental Centre in Beckham Road for many years - surgery a bit tatty, but lovely, caring people and always managed to fit you in in an emergency. The old man who started has now retired, but his son, Sej is now in charge and was the one I used to see. NHS down here in Somerset is fine - again I have a lovely practice in Crewkerne who are very efficient, despite having a fairly high turnover of dental staff.
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Hrolf The Ganger 04 Mar 19 12.25pm | |
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I just had to replace an insert that I was told almost never fall out. Hmmm. I trust dentists as much as I trust car mechanics. Cost 2 x £250.
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cryrst The garden of England 04 Mar 19 1.02pm | |
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Go for nhs with payment
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 04 Mar 19 1.22pm | |
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I’ve been lucky after having not gone since I was in junior school when I had 4 fillings and an incisor Taken our, so you’re talking a long time. The dentist said my teeth were in pretty good condition. Only brushed them in the morning as a teenager, then twice a day as an adult. The reason I think is flossing. I never leave food stuck in my teeth. Last year I had a grinding on the filling on a molar I had as a teenager. New white one then and another 6 months later. Nothing on the next visit. 3 visits to this local one and just one when I was at junior school. 4 visits in my life. Now I go every 6 months. You’d probably be done in 2-3 weeks at my local dentist max, maybe under 2 weeks like I was at first. If it was really painful I’d pay for the quicker private treatment on asap or on Saturdays.
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Teddy Eagle 04 Mar 19 1.51pm | |
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The last dentists I had in London were total butchers - suspect they were all on work experience or something. Almost everything they did was spread over three treatments so £256 a pop. I’ve had some fillings for 45 years while the ones they put in fell out after a month. Only ever had toothache once and it was torture. I went down to Guys hospital and they yanked it out for nothing.
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Badger11 Beckenham 04 Mar 19 2.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
The last dentists I had in London were total butchers - suspect they were all on work experience or something. Almost everything they did was spread over three treatments so £256 a pop. I’ve had some fillings for 45 years while the ones they put in fell out after a month. Only ever had toothache once and it was torture. I went down to Guys hospital and they yanked it out for nothing. I waited 10 days for an emergency appointment after about 5 days I went to Kings College and got seen promptly. In hindsight I made a huge mistake. Don't tell them you have a dentist, they examined me and told me what I needed but as I was seeing my dentist the following week they did nothing . My concern which proved correct was my dentist would examine me but then tell me to make another appointment for the work which turned out to be 4 weeks. I should have kept quiet and I think they would have done the work there and then. It's good to hear that there are good NHS dentists out there although a friend on Saturday told me they had major corrective work done privately to fix the botch job the NHS had done. She will never use the NHS dentists again which as she is a raving leftie tells you something.
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Invalid user 2019 04 Mar 19 2.40pm | |
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Two NHS dentists I went to have done away with cleaning and instead send you to their resident dental hygienist after your appointment at £50 a pop. Is this even abiding by NHS rules I wonder.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 04 Mar 19 3.11pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
Two NHS dentists I went to have done away with cleaning and instead send you to their resident dental hygienist after your appointment at £50 a pop. Is this even abiding by NHS rules I wonder. Probably. Cleaning time is a waste of their expertise.
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Invalid user 2019 04 Mar 19 3.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Probably. Cleaning time is a waste of their expertise. True, but a scale and polish is supposed to be included in the band one NHS treatment Band 1: £21.60 Covers an examination, diagnosis and advice. If necessary, it also includes X-rays, a scale and polish, and planning for further treatment. I think they just get around that but not doing it and suggesting that you need something more extensive, even though it amounts to the same thing.
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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 04 Mar 19 4.40pm | |
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I'm in the middle of root canal treatment ( not actually in the middle, but have had 2 of 5 apptmnts ). Costing about a tad under £1000 privately. I look after my teeth now due to an australian butcher dentist in my youth ripping out fillings so he could get paid again ( are you listening Baudry of Sanderstead ?). My current root canal work in Cornwall by a Portuguese dentist is painless and actually fell asleep during my first visit. NHS work will only do so much. If you want a really good job you have to go private. Regarding emergency work. I cracked my tooth in December on the morning of leaving on holiday. I was temporarily fixed up 5 hours later on NHS. The permanent fix is the root canal work. I can't complain.
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cryrst The garden of England 04 Mar 19 4.54pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
True, but a scale and polish is supposed to be included in the band one NHS treatment Band 1: £21.60 Covers an examination, diagnosis and advice. If necessary, it also includes X-rays, a scale and polish, and planning for further treatment. I think they just get around that but not doing it and suggesting that you need something more extensive, even though it amounts to the same thing. Not sure if the next band is 2 or 3 but when i had the all in one i didnt need fillings but came back to see the hygenist who is a specialist.
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