Anyone on here with real expertise as to how necessary these treatments are. As I have Pension Credit I get most of my dental treatment free on the NHS, but then have to pay exhorbitant for the hygenist. This time I have had to make two appointments -each at something like £45 each, as she felt that she needed to clean the bottom teeth with a injection as she was hurting me so much.
Is there any point in having this all done. Managed in the past without it.
I do remember, with anger, many decades ago, when I was trying to bring up a large family on benefit as my hubbie was increasingly disabled with MS, having to go to the dentist due to tooth ache, and being told that if I did not go to his hygenist (cost £15 then), my teeth were all probably go fall out within the next twelve months due to gum disease. I was so frightened. £15 was such a lot of money to me then, no way could I afford to spend it this way. This was back in the early 1980's and I still have my own teeth firmly in their gums.
Preston Davey, another baby P.


. My Dentist just does the scale and polish at my appointment, he doesn't send me off to a hygeinist. This reminds me, I am well overdue for my check up. I must make an appointment.
When our practice changed hands recently they appointed a full time hygienist, and you’ve to have 20 minutes or so with her before seeing the dentist for your 6 monthly check up. At the same time the terms of the payment plan changed, and though the cost didn’t change, the “benefits” did, and not in a good way!
but her technique is far less brutal than the previous one we went to. I think it's quite important to have the scale cleaned off teeth a couple of times a year, I've heard plaque can enter the bloodstream and deposit on arteries if it's allowed to build up.