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Check Up Dental
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Having a pending check up with my NHS dentist, I was wondering what they are obliged to do to your teeth during the examination ? I pay £16.50 for my dentist to merely ask me if i have any problems, then he just sticks that small mirror in my mouth and that is it, all done in seconds...Im wondering surely they should do a scale and polish too ??? Should I say something to him next time ? It's like I may as well just hand over the money and walk out again...as its a waste of time...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes I think you are right, you drop off the lists if you don't go. My neighbour's dentist has started making 9 month appointments which spreads the load a bit - and ours is being practical in that he books the next check up six months from when any current treatment finishes, rather than the same time each year. NHS treatments don't seem to be a lot cheaper than basic private fees these days, unless you are entitled to free treatment!
A few months ago I went into our dentist for a check up...someone was waiting before me. he went in for his treatment and emerged Less then three minutes later.
He went to pay, and the receptionist said....''It was just a checkup..£72 please''
It costs me £16 per month for two check-ups and two visits to the hygenist a year.
Any other treatment that is done in the surgery is free.
He went to pay, and the receptionist said....''It was just a checkup..£72 please''
It costs me £16 per month for two check-ups and two visits to the hygenist a year.
Any other treatment that is done in the surgery is free.