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filthiestfis | 19:14 Mon 05th Apr 2010 | Body & Soul
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Are European non British Citizens living in the UK entitled to NHS dental treatment?Do they pay the same as British citizens? i.e. 3 bands according to the dental work required?
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Don't know but I'd bet they get it for free just like everything else !
this is from 2006 but i think people are still standing in queues at 5 am

http://www.manchester...o_cut_the_queues.html
Yes, as long as they have been living in britain for six months or longer.
dont even think you have to be living here for six months
Everyone living/visiting Britain is entitled to NHS dental treatment - but unless they are in receipt of certain income based benefits (Disability Living Allowance, etc., don't qualify) they have to pay the NHS dental charges. In the Emergency Service provided where I live this charge is £12. But its only a 'get out of pain' 'emergency' treatment. They still have to arrange for their own NHS dentist to have permanent treatment. (i.e. not a dressing for a filling). A telephone number is provided where, if contacted, a list of NHS dentists accepting NHS patients, is given. There are still practices who accept NHS patients in our local area. Not sure about other areas in the country.

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