Does a student at University get free Dental Care?!


Question: Does a student at University get free Dental Care!?
PS!. someone explain how i choose a Best Answer!.!.!.!? :S

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Are you UK!? probably not - if you are under 19 and in full time education, then it's free, otherwise no!. However, it may be worth filling out the form HC2, for people with low wages!. You may get some degree of help depending on your income, which would include student grant/loan or whatever!. You may not be successful, but it is worth a try!. I did this years ago when I was full time student, I got help with NHS dental costs, but it was a few years ago, so things may have changed! But it is worth a shot!.

You would also have to find an NHS dentist, if you aren't already registered with one!. They can be hard to find, but it is not impossible, even if you have to go on a few waiting lists to get there!.

On your second question, go to your profile and look at the 'your questions' section!. Open the question you want to resolve and under each answer is a 'choose as best answer' box!. Click this box under whatever question you feel has been the best one!. This box doesn't appear immediately, though, you have to wait a while!. Think it's a couple of hours, not sure exactly!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Assuming you live in U!.K!., and do not work, then ask your dentist for a form which you then have to complete and send off - you should qualify for an excemption certificate!.

Also wait for 4 hours then come back to your question and you will see you just have to 'click' on a best answers button, they do not appear before this time has passed!.

Good luck at Uni!Www@Answer-Health@Com

You get free dental treatment on the NHS if you are 19 and under and in FULL time education!. if you are over 19, in uni and do not work visit your dentist and ask for a HC2 certificate!. This will only work if you have an NHS dentist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No I don't think so!.

To choose best answer click on the bar that says so at the bottom of their answer!.

Good luck at uni!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I go to uni and no you dont, it only seems you get it free if you are registered on NHS!.
Try and find an NHS practice- good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes,definetelyWww@Answer-Health@Com

i'm a uni student and no!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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