Teeth - or lack of !

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Mo
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Best of luck.

OH and I went for a check-up last week and are both going back for a filling and scale & polish this afternoon, and to pay the bill of £168. My polish is £8 more than his, but then I've got more teeth.
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The costs are frightening aren't they.
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My dentist only has national health patients and there are only three charges.
One for check and clean up
one for fillings
and one for more work
Can't remember them I will ask Spencer when he gets in
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Mo
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Ours stopped take NHS patients years ago, but I like her (and hate dentists usually)
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Ok
It is about
£18.90 for check up and cleaning

£42.00 for any amount of fillings.

£190.00 for crowns, bridges any major works etc.etc.
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