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Edited on 23/11/2015 at 16:28

Since having my stroke I have for the pastb3 and a bit years had to use a private dentist as in Swindon there are no NHS dentist who are registered surgeons and so far have spent nearly £2000 on dental treatments and being a pensioner this is a lot of money surely there must be some help out there for this situation

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12/10/2015 at 21:19

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Get in touch with your local health authority and they will supply you access to a local NHS dentist. Your GP should have the number or a leaflet with the details and the number!

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Dental treatment https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-cardiovascular-diseases/dental-treatment-554 2015-10-12 21:19:16
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12/10/2015 at 22:52

If you follow this link @Robert ball , you type your town in and it brings up a list of dentists with a table showing if they are taking fee paying adults, non-fee paying adults or children.  It starts with the ones closest and gets further away.  I found one a half hour drive away, but it is worth it for the savings.

http://www.nhs.uk/Service-Search/Dentists/LocationSearch/3

 

 


Dental treatment https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-cardiovascular-diseases/dental-treatment-554 2015-10-12 22:52:31
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22/11/2015 at 15:34

Can I say I've been in the same boat by not being able to afford dental treatment until someone told me that being on benefits I should get help. Well after digging about a bit I found out I was on the wrong benefit and had been for years. Just had it corrected so now my dental bill will be a lot lower, same as opticians and my prescriptions, worth getting it checked out.

 

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If you are on income support or equivalent your dentistry is free, so always worth checking your benefit type and entitlement. If you are a dependant or low income there is a exemption certificate you can apply for from the government, therefore again your dentistry is free!

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Dental treatment https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-cardiovascular-diseases/dental-treatment-554 2015-11-23 10:56:02
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23/11/2015 at 16:28

@robjmckinney  that's what I've just sorted out because I was in the wrong group and it's going to be a big help to me now.


Dental treatment https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-cardiovascular-diseases/dental-treatment-554 2015-11-23 16:28:57

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