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Dental prices - NHS / Private

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Sparklefizz Thu 11-Nov-21 15:02:53

The price seems about right. I paid for a wisdom tooth extraction last December. The waiting list for the NHS was two years..... and I was in terrible pain. We have had other lockdowns since then!!!!!

I'm on Denplan but my own dentist couldn't do the extraction because I had complications and needed sedation.

Chewbacca Thu 11-Nov-21 14:57:03

I think kittylester is right OP. A friend of mine was also told by her dentist that she needed root canal treatment and he would refer her onto another practice, as they specialised in that type of work. She was quoted £1500, plus £50 to pay for her own drills.

kittylester Thu 11-Nov-21 14:11:18

The price seems about right for the treatment involved.

The alternative would be extraction.

To get this done on the NHS you would need referring to the oral surgery dept of your local hospital. Round here, at least, they are not accepting referrals for this type of work.

kittylester Thu 11-Nov-21 13:35:35

I would ring PALS for advice.

As far as Denplan is concerned, there is a charge for any lab fees are concerned.

Ailidh Thu 11-Nov-21 13:28:12

About ten years ago I moved to a place with no NHS dental provision, so signed up for Denplan. For about £20 a month (it varies by area and state of teeth) all routine inspections, hygienist visits and treatment is covered. I'm very happy with it.

Blossoming Thu 11-Nov-21 12:51:27

That sounds really expensive to me.

This link may help.

www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/blog/how-much-are-nhs-dental-charges

JeanneLeFol Thu 11-Nov-21 12:45:59

How upsetting for you !
Is it possible for you to change dentists ? I know it’s difficult to find an NHS dentist these days but if you are willing to travel you may be lucky. I don’t see why you can’t be treated as an NHS patient as the treatment should be covered and paid for in the upper band rate, I think it’s currently £282.80
Good luck ?

BBNan5 Thu 11-Nov-21 12:40:10

I wonder what other people’s opinion is of my dilemma?

I am an NHS dental patient. I’ve just been to my dentist 3 times in the last 10 days. To cut a long story short,, after finishing a week’s course of penicillin, I was told I had an abscess on back tooth that has a single bridge attached. My dentist told me I needed a specialist dentist with specialist equipment to carry out root canal because of the bridge. He has referred me to the practice dentist that owns my usual practice and I’ve been told the treatment will cost between £1,000 and £1,500!!!
I sought advice from the General Dental Council but they couldn’t advise.
As an NHS patient, what would others do? I do rather feel like I’m being scammed!
I look forward to your comments.