Dentist Prices

thanks man, fearing the worst, can definitely feel a hard build up of something behind my bottom 3 teeth and something not right for sure.
Should of gone few months ago but wanted the insurance policy work bringing in.
Got to hold out till appointment in a few weeks time.
Hygienist would probably be able to put you right. Prevention is better than cure, as they say.
Mine was stricter than headmistress. Gave me very friendly bollocking on my first visit. Put me right back on track.
 
Apparently, we've a glut of new doctors but famine in dentistry, within the NHS.
I'm lucky to have a superb dentist on the NHS but many of her colleagues, in the same practice have gone private.
Not much mention of dentistry of late but it really needs to be top of someone's list.

We have hit the point where the government wont act because it will affect the private practices, imagine if any government solved the supply and demand situation in dentistry and those fees were forced down?

It's a weird world though, a plumber and locksmith can earn that type of money, I can't see a solution for it.
 
You can see why overseas dentistry is popular though the results seem a bit hit and miss.
 
After paying £575 for my cat to have 1 tooth extracted at the vets, I’m never going to complain about dentist prices again.

Thankfully I have dental cover from my company. I get 3/4’s of the cost of dental work back.
 
We have hit the point where the government wont act because it will affect the private practices, imagine if any government solved the supply and demand situation in dentistry and those fees were forced down?

It's a weird world though, a plumber and locksmith can earn that type of money, I can't see a solution for it.
A friend of ours is a surgery manager at a GP practice. 18 months ago they struggled to get the required amount of GP's. In fact they couldn't get one. Now they're getting a couple a week unsolicited applications.
Let's hope a similar up-spike occurs within dentistry.
 
A friend of ours is a surgery manager at a GP practice. 18 months ago they struggled to get the required amount of GP's. In fact they couldn't get one. Now they're getting a couple a week unsolicited applications.
Let's hope a similar up-spike occurs within dentistry.

I hope this can be seen by counting Hollywood smiles in Ashton and the like.
 

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