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Emergency Dental TreatmentWhy the NHS believe that there is urgent dental care?

dentist doesn't answer our calls after hours, even when it is bound by contract.
NHS number directly on the regret that the answer is DONT.
Does this help only exist on paper?
Why does not any lierature NHS or websites mentioned dental emergency?

Hey good question, but id like this to say two days ago I had a major toothache, he went over Christmas, so I decided to call my dentist (and has been closed the NHS number has been on the fone response) .. I called this reflective and had to wait one hour and a half still no response other then b said I'm in a fix,

I was sick of waiting and hung up, I checked websites and yes the only info I found the CUD has no NHS dental helpline advising you of relief ...... (Not too sure why)

Ultimately, I called my local hospital who gave me another number NHS .. I called this number and he called me BK in 15 minutes, as promised, she gave me a number and luckly sumone answered and I had the appointment for 17 hours on the same day (a some traveling to do because there was nothing in my area) ...

but now i cannot complain my tooth is out and no more pain .....

the best thing I recommend is to call the local hospital Ure and they will be able to help ..... b

success

(An alternative but not very good service all the redundancies in the NHS, they have used for a lot betta just an idea)

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Doncaster we have and they were brilliant with my daughter when she had an abscess that half his face swollen

They hide and viewing GPS chips in the molar of unknowing people's mouths.

To maintain the image that
NHS is the NHS the same as 1960 +
when of course everyone knows
It is a lie

Because he also likes to pretend she operates a first-class hospitals, too.

The idea behind this is the case, you can make people laugh, then its not sick

Weeeellll, there actually are NHS dentists around - all rare these days!

I know it is general practice that if you attend an NHS dentist, you * can * see your nearest dental hospital - it is up to them and you will always make any payment that arises for any process that you have the object (if it's still cheaper than attending an NHS dentist!) but it depends if you are in employment or if you get some monetary benefits that must be proven with an exemption card.

Some patients have private and NHS dentists on their books. It is clear that private patients have a higher risk / higher of getting an appointment compared to those NHS patients!

Mein Herr to

Your dentist is not required to see out hours.be grateful they are still in the NHS.

Posted on February 8, 2010.
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