Nanna29 And any one else who can’t afford dental treatment, have you looked at Cabbie21s post re. those on a low income?
ExDancer I had a crown about 9 years ago, can’t recall the exact price but was between £50-60 (I think). That included the original appointment, plus two more to fit it.
The £15 I paid for the extraction this year included the original appointment, plus he gave me a scrip for antibiotics. So, considering the time for both appointments together was 45-50 minutes, the £15 charge was far too low imo.
CatLover123 My daughter bought a water pik, finds it very messy to use, now uses it when in the shower ? I asked my dentist about them, in his opinion if you use an electric brush, floss and interdental brushes (all of which I do) then a water pik will make little difference, so I’ve not bothered to get one (but may do yet).
Sueki44 Totally agree about the sweets for our age group. My daughter and g’son have lovely teeth, not a filling between them (48 and 19 respectively).