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Dental Charges
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My wife broke off a small piece of tooth while chewing a mint. She has just returned from our dentist, and after a temporary filling was told the charge to "refill" the tooth in question would be £120, on the NHS. I am of the opinion that this would come under band 2 for NHS treatments, and should be £49 - any opinions anybody ? Would it be worth my while challenging their proposed charge ? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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My wife broke off a small piece of tooth while chewing a mint. She has just returned from our dentist, and after a temporary filling was told the charge to "refill" the tooth in question would be £120, on the NHS. I am of the opinion that this would come under band 2 for NHS treatments, and should be £49 - any opinions anybody ? Would it be worth my while challenging their proposed charge ? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As its a broken tooth, perhaps it will need a crown? I'd just ask the dentist about it and tell them you're a bit confused as to the treatment.
http:// www.nhs .uk/NHS England /AboutN HSservi ces/den tists/P ages/nh s-denta l-charg es.aspx
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