The Dentist...?!


Question: The Dentist!.!.!.!?
I am 20 years old and have not been to the dentist since i was 16/17 i was on the NHS but because i just stopped going, am i no longer able to get free dental work!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Unless you are on benefits or get working tax credits then there will be a charge for your dental work!. I think you can apply for reduced charges if you are on a low income, but there will still be a charge!.

But try to get registered with an NHS dentist (I know it can be difficult, but it is not impossible, though there may be a waiting list at the surgery) as private costs a fortune! You will have to re-register, since after a period of time (I think 18 months) the dentist you went to will take you off their list if you haven't been!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

no you have to pay now unless you are not working then you get it freeWww@Answer-Health@Com

Only if you're on benefits, once you leave full time education you have to pay!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You are only entitiled to 'free' dental treatment when you are unemployed!. As soon as you start working you have to pay for treatment!. If at all unsure where you stand explain your situation to the dentist and they will advise!.
Good Luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

if your not working you will get tretment free but you will have to find a dentist!.because you say its a while since you,ve been they have proably taken you off there listWww@Answer-Health@Com





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