Saturday, November 14, 2009

Do I qualify for veneers on NHS?

I am 23 years old and I used to be paranoid as a kid that I had big front teeth. When I was around 14, I sanded my own two front teeth down to the same size as the teeth either side of them. I now realise as an adult that they were perfectly normal and that it was a very stupid thing to do.


I was always scared and embarrassed to mention it to anyone until now and I have been completely beating myself up about this for years. I have an extreme lack of confidence in a lot of things including speaking and smiling which is caused by what I have done.


I am currently on benefits for depression and so I do not pay for dentistry. I have booked an appointment with the dentist for the first time in years as I have always been too scared. I am hoping that he will restore my teeth with veneers but I am completely worried that he will not do them as I am an NHS patient. The appointment is nout until the new year. Do you think I qualify for veneers as an NHS patient?

Do I qualify for veneers on NHS?
On the NHS there is a maximum you have to pay for one work session with the dentist. It's around £250 which is not a lot considering the cost of this work done privately. If your dentist is good he will do all of the work you need (costing thousands privately in one session) in the single session and not charge huge amounts.
Reply:i bloody well hope not... taxes shouldnt be paid out so dozers like you can have pretty teeth..


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