Re: dental care the UK is third world
My dentist, with whom I have been a patient for 28 years, is National Health only and is wonderful. My husband has swapped from his private practice to the one I use. However, in not too far away Birmingham our daughter seemed unable to get into a practice so still used ours. My children only had sweets from me on pocket money day and the youngest aged 33 has one very small filling which was necessary but not due to decay. I see children shoving sweets into their mouths on the way to school and I am filled with horror . I agree, though, that there is room for improvement in dental services here in the UK.Re: dental care the UK is third world
As a National Health patient for the first 20 years of my life I didn't realise how bad my UK dentist was until I came to Australia and paid for my dental care.Re: dental care the UK is third world
Not surprising at all. A few years ago the government of the day changed the way dentists were funded making NHS patients an unappealing proposition . Overnight many dentists moved from NHS to private practice mine included and I was left with no choice but to join a private dental insurance scheme or leave and find another dentist .Re: dental care the UK is third world
Re: dental care the UK is third world
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