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NHS versus Private Dentist

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Charleygirl Sat 29-Apr-17 21:43:00

I have a fabulous NHS dentist-he appears to be quite young and is up to date with the latest treatment. I sit down facing him when discussing treatment and cost, unlike a private dentist I had who did this when I was almost standing on my head with my mouth wide open. I do realise that I am so lucky and do not intend to move- I only hope that he stays with the present surgery. I have complete trust in him which says something because I also have a dental phobia.

NanaandGrampy Sat 29-Apr-17 21:36:24

Yes I do!

I have a real phobia of dentists and have had some bad experiences with NHS dentists who didn't really have the time to deal with me. I also felt I got the quickest treatment not that which was best for me.

About 5 years ago I needed a front crown replaced and thought about an implant. I did my research and found one of the countries leading implant dentists was local.

I made an appointment . The surgery is state of the art . I never felt rushed. He understands that I cannot tolerate ANY pain and my treatment always takes that into account.

Since then I've had veneers, an implant, a deep clean and a root canal. Yes , I paid a lot , and I think it was worth every penny. Not only did I get outstanding treatment but I felt in control.

I had a couple of small issues and on one occasion he met me at the surgery on a bank holiday with no charge , and a replacement crown at no cost. So I felt very fairly treated.

I can recommend private treatment if you can afford it.

Luckylegs9 Sat 29-Apr-17 21:15:49

Always been NHS, but wondering if I should get better treatment if I paid the exhorbitant Private a Fees. This new dentist I have causes pin, which I have never had previously. Difficult to get on another NHS dentists list, there are so few now taking on new patients. Does anyone paying private think it's worth it?