Monday, April 27, 2009

Dental work?

i currently have real bad teeth where it has come to a point that my left side has about 1 tooth so cant chew there and my right side has about 4-5 teeth so hence cant chew propely there ive had work in a dental hospital where they have repaired them but to no avail can i get help if not free as i cant afford it possibly have implants done or even dentuals instead it would be great to be able to smile again can anyone help???

Dental work?
If you are intersted in rebuilding/reconstructing your teeth and possible implant in Hungary I can put you in touch with a brilliant dentist (husband and wife are both dentists). They did my brothers teeth and it was very cheap. The results: well, my brother was so impressed, he even fixed the dentist's personal computer for free (he's an IT software/hardware expert). Going to Hungary would be involve a flight and accommodation but it could still prove cheaper than doing it in the UK. Contact me if you are intersted, I can even get you a price list. Good luck!
Reply:You can ring NHS Direct for advise on this, assuming you are in the UK. 0845 46 47 (24hrs). If they cannot tell you straight away they will get back to you. Whatever options they give and whatever option you pot for I don't think you will be able to avoid footing some of the bill though, soory.
Reply:Are you on any benefits? If you are on income support, jobseekers allowance or tax credits, then you are automatically entitled to free NHS dental treatment.


If you work then I am afraid you have to pay for treatment unless you are named on an HC2 charges certificate. If you are on a low wage then it may be worth your while applying for one. You can get the application form (HC1) from your chemist. Sometimes on this you may have to pay some of the cost but it would be worth finding out.


I dont think that you would e able to get implants on the NHS but you would definately be able to get dentures or possibly a bridge.
Reply:Hi there..Im a dentist in Ireland so Im not sure how it works in the UK but in Ireland if u have a medical card u can get fillings and extractions done for free but not elective work, ie so called cosmetic dentistry such as crowns and so on.





Many people claim from prsi.





Hungary is a cheaper alternative, restorative work is cheaper..might be worht checking out some places in budapest on the net and getting a loan if needs be..





Sorry I dont know more about the system there but I imagine its like here and yes u probably will have to foot a fair bit of the bill





Its a good investment though
Reply:First of all you need to descover why you lost all those teeth.Many can be the reasons and different can be the solution.Example:if you lost your teeth because of periodontal problems, there might not be the possibility to put implants, because wouldn't have enough bone. What you can do is try to get a visit in the hospital of the dental university,where ,if they are interested in your case,you can get the job done for less money.But trust me dental status is so important,that it is better to save money.
Reply:I doubt if the NHS will pay for you to have implants, its only available privately and they cost about 2000 pounds each, why don't you try partial dentures? I doubt you will be able to get a bridge on your left side as you only have 1 tooth there and bridges need to have teeth to support them and the gap would be too wide. If you are from the UK and have a low income you can get help with your dental treatment. Ask your dentist for a HC2 form and they will decide if you are eligible for help.


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