Sheena If you feel that you might be going behind your dentist’s back, and that makes you feel uncomfortable, another way would be to ask your dentist to refer you to someone for a second opinion.
This is a perfectly reasonable request since you have a problem which your dentist hasn’t been able to sort out.
She will either 1)renew her efforts to find out what the problem is, or 2) refer you.
From the second dentist's POV it’s much better to have a proper referral, setting out the first dentist’s opinion, the history of the tooth and what investigations etc have already been carried out, than for someone to just walk in for an opinion.
The second dentist will be able to give you a better informed opinion and it avoids any feeling of professional discourtesy - although strictly speaking you are not registered any more at NHS practices, patients are regarded as ‘patients of the practice’ and it’s still considered slightly unethical to see patients from another practice without a referral letter, or unless it’s an emergency.
Hope that helps.
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