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Dentists-What Do People Think Of Them
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I had a tooth break and it left a sharp piece which was pushing up against my tongue. So I went to a private dentist who took under a minute to file it down . The bill was £100 . So that was the equivalent of £6000 per hour.
They also arranged for me to see a hygenist and sent me an E Mail saying it would be £220 for one hour , which I promptly cancelled.
Is this the normal price or was I being ripped off
They also arranged for me to see a hygenist and sent me an E Mail saying it would be £220 for one hour , which I promptly cancelled.
Is this the normal price or was I being ripped off
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I’m 50 and have been using the same dentist practice since I was a child, and through grandfather rights (I suppose) am still NHS, so six monthly check-ups are incredibly reasonable, although I think I’m lucky that I’ve never had anything needed done to my teeth, I didn’t even need a brace as a child as my teeth grew straight. Apparently, so the dentist tells me, it’s unusual to get to my age and never having needed a filling (although that said, I’ve always been obsessive about cleaning my teeth).
People my age in poorer communities never got good dental care and had a poor diet generally. I had some teeth out at about 6/7 years old & never saw a dentist again (or cleaned my teeth!) until I was 20 when I had more extractions & fillings. Since then I have had regular check ups and some treatments & managed so far without dentures or implants. My teeth aren't good to look at but are functional.
My parents generation used to say "Have them all out, They'll only be a bother to you!".
My parents generation used to say "Have them all out, They'll only be a bother to you!".