Dentist Bill!

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AppleSei said:
If you are over 18 Im guessing you havent filled in a HC2 form which allows you to have free dental care while a student?

Ive filled out a form and then recieved a HC3 certificate, but the receptionist just said uve still got to pay, oh well at least its only going to cost me for a check up twice a year!
 
black seicento said:
Ive filled out a form and then recieved a HC3 certificate, but the receptionist just said uve still got to pay, oh well at least its only going to cost me for a check up twice a year!

well in that case you shouldnt have paid, if you left the certificate at home fair enough, but you can claim the money back, providing you send them off the receipt you got. They should refund you
 
AppleSei said:
well in that case you shouldnt have paid, if you left the certificate at home fair enough, but you can claim the money back, providing you send them off the receipt you got. They should refund you


AFAIK, you have to be under 18 and under, and sarah is 20.
 
Stuart DemonD said:
We are now private anyway, through Denplan.

My mum and dad are with Denplan. She still has to pay £1600 for the caps. When I was told how much my bill was going to be i coud have cried. i expected the the top end price would be £500. They hadnt finished off the work, i still have a broken tooth, thanks to a previous dentist. To get that sported they wanted an extra £500. I told them to sod off :rolleyes:

I will get this sorted when i have finished paying the other bill :bang:
 
AppleSei said:
well in that case you shouldnt have paid, if you left the certificate at home fair enough, but you can claim the money back, providing you send them off the receipt you got. They should refund you

I showed her the certificate thing ive got and her responce was uve got to pay the first £200 towards dental costs and then ull get the rest paid for you!
 
sammiboo said:
My mum and dad are with Denplan. She still has to pay £1600 for the caps. When I was told how much my bill was going to be i coud have cried. i expected the the top end price would be £500. They hadnt finished off the work, i still have a broken tooth, thanks to a previous dentist. To get that sported they wanted an extra £500. I told them to sod off :rolleyes:

I will get this sorted when i have finished paying the other bill :bang:

What was wrong with your teeth that you had to pay that much?
 
not a lot! I have porcelin caps, not full caps though. and a couple of fillings.

I was also sedated during the time at the dentist. If my mum was having a couple of caps for 1.5K, it doesnt take much to rack up a grand on top of that ;) So i wouldnt complain about paying a few quid on NHS :p
 
Seraph said:
AFAIK, you have to be under 18 and under, and sarah is 20.

Nope, if you can prove you are still in full time education beyond 18 then you can still get your dentist fees for free providing you fill out the HC2 form. You have to renew it every year though

Ive had no fees to pay and i am 21
 
yeah new prices suck. what amde it worse was had a gold cap put on just before end of april and ther eis a problem with it. but my dentiss stopped nhs work on 1st of april and is refusing to see me. soooo now i hav to get another nhs dentist and probbaly pay them to sort it instead of getting it fixed for freee as my dentist was crap.

if i need a filling now i just wont have it done. will wait till i need a couple and get al done for same price. bloody dentists are high way robbery.
 
hmallett said:
Trancendental - if you have cavities and go for the "emergency" option, they will do what's cheapest. Which is generally extraction. Root canal surgery is more difficult and longwinded, so it's also more expensive. Root canal also can be prone to problems in the long run, particularly in the larger teeth.
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HAHA "Dental :p I might just do that, but it means I'll have missing teeth, will they fill it with anything?

And to remove my teeth they have to perform Surgery so it might work out to be the same or similar cost :confused:

AppleSei said:
If you are over 18 Im guessing you havent filled in a HC2 form which allows you to have free dental care while a student?
I also work though but still cant afford it (n)
 
If you think about it, it's cheaper than a garage and dentists have to study for a long time and they normally have an assistant, receptionist, expensive weapons of torture and the world's largest malpractice insurance premium. Even at minimum wage you looking at well over £25 a hour to cover their costs.

I think it's not bad for a check up.
 
my uncle, his son, and another cousin of mine are all dentists, they find the nhs scales are literally strangling them, as a result within the year all will have moved over to the private sector, for the younger 2 its worse due to limited income, high overheads and a student bill that may take them the best part of a decade to kill off.......
 
poggy said:
If you think about it, it's cheaper than a garage and dentists have to study for a long time and they normally have an assistant, receptionist, expensive weapons of torture and the world's largest malpractice insurance premium. Even at minimum wage you looking at well over £25 a hour to cover their costs.

I think it's not bad for a check up.
I'd never thought of it that way.. but if you look at IT consultants for home pc's they charge £39 per hr for just diagnosis.... i think £15 is pretty good for a check up... i think the difficult part is that a lot of us (younger folks) have never had to pay before...it's foreign territory
 
AppleSei said:
If you are over 18 Im guessing you havent filled in a HC2 form which allows you to have free dental care while a student?

Depends on your earnings...

I did the foolish thing and sent it off at the end of the christmas vacation with my last 4 payslips (showing ~ £250 pw), which doesnt reflect my earnings during term time (usually half that on a good week).
 
Grrrr Dentists

Ive got a problem at the moment and they recon there is nothing wrong - they took an xray and said all is ok - I said im having to take ibuprofen every 4 hours for the last 3 months so clearly it is not fine, ''well give it a few more months see if it's just an infection thats taking a while to settle!''

The only plus was becuase I started my treatment (I went to see him before the 1st originally) before the 1st of April so my Xray was only £2.88 lol if it had been after the 1st it would have been closer to £20 lol

Apparently the government only cover 20% now of NHS dental work...I would rater cover the extra 20% myself and go private and get seen quicker (it takes me on average 8 weeks to get an appointment) and get the work sorted quicker!
 
Trancendental said:
HAHA "Dental :p I might just do that, but it means I'll have missing teeth, will they fill it with anything?

And to remove my teeth they have to perform Surgery so it might work out to be the same or similar cost :confused:

H had his tooth ripped out last wednesday, I dont think it was much tbh. but i am sure he will answer that for himself
 
AppleSei said:
Nope, if you can prove you are still in full time education beyond 18 then you can still get your dentist fees for free providing you fill out the HC2 form. You have to renew it every year though

Ive had no fees to pay and i am 21

Sorry Applesei but you are wrong. The same applies for prescription charges so I know the system inside out. If you are in full time edication and 16-18 then you get treatments free of charge. 19 and over and you then fill out an HC1 and are assessed on income. It is perfectly possible to be a full time student and earn over the income levels that give you free treatment - when I was studying it was only £8k per year and I got £3.5k student loan and £5k wages from my part time job. And guess what, I only got what black seicento gets because I worked my ass to the bone. Had I been supported by my parents, I wouldn't have to declare income and would have got free treatment - this si aimed at totally the wrong people and it's the poor who end up paying to subsidise the rich :(
 
sorry for that, been a while since i filled one out, because i am a single parent family and my mum earns less than a certain amount i get it all for free. Juts read the form
 
If you live in wales you get free nhs checkups until you are 25, whethere you are a student or not!! However you do have to find an nhs dentist first. This alsos applies if you normally live in a foreign country (such as england;)) and you are studying at a welsh university (you dont have to be a student, just have an address in wales).

Cymru am byth!
 
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