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Why are you not working now ?
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Why are you not working now ?
There has been no increase this year in any bands
There is at present no uda targets.
Dunno if you have the time/will to answer but desperate times desperate measures.
2,5 years ago I woke up with a massive, dark hole in one of my teeth and was suffering from godlike pain for two days before going to the dentist. They made some quick fix and said "you need two do some root filling or it will die and fall off". As I never had £1200 to do it, I just let it die instead.
Two weeks ago half of the tooth fell out when I was eating. The rest of the tooth was pretty loose, so I decided to pull it out myself. However there is some very small scraps from the tooth left in my gum and I think it might be hurting the gum because I've had two three day episodes with excruciating pain and I'm pretty swollen all over the cheek.
My questions:
1. Do you think the "scraps" of my former tooth will fall of by itself at some point?
2. Could there be any other consequences to me from ignoring this, other than the massive pain?
Thankful for any response, I'm dying and cant afford even calling a dentist to ask questions.
Sounds like the crown of tooth ( the bit above the gun) as decayed and now snapped.
This bit you pulled out.
Most likely you will have left the roots behind in the jaw ( a tooth is Approx 1/3 above the gum 2/3 root below the gum) They are now infected.
You really need to get these out. It could cause spreading infection leading to sepsis which is bad news.
I do not want to scare you but see someone ASAP
Ait thank you.
Ok, I'll go do it tomorrow... micro loans ftw...
So Mrs WS is a registered NHS patient with a local dentist practice. Has been there a number of years. She cracked a tooth back in June and phoned up to see a dentist. "Sorry Mrs WS, due to Covid we're only seeing emergencies and a cracked tooth isn't an emergency.". The tooth has now cracked in half ( not a pleasant sight ! ). So Mrs WS phones up today and is told she will have to pay £45 just to see a dentist. "So, you no longer treat NHS patients then ?" - "Oh yes we do, it's just our credits have run out and and so we need to charge. We do charge a reduced rate though.".
What the actual fvck ?? Don't get me started on the fact health preserving dentistry should be FREE on the NHS anyway and that ALL state trained dentists should take NHS patients anyway. So, please, someone in the know explain to me how this system works ( I use the word 'works' very loosely ). As far as I can see dentists are nothing more than money sucking private enterprises.
In a previous life I spent 28 years involved in the administration of NHS dentistry and in particular the monitoring and detection of fraud. On this last issue what was interesting was the number of leads we got from dental nurses who had been dumped by the boss and in one case a vengeful mother in law who said the ex son in law was submitting false claims. Of even more interest was this charming fraudster who's swindle involved Liam and Leroy Rosenior!
BBC News - NHS fraud Bristol dentist spared jail
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-13082078
A previous dentist of mine was one Dirk Slabbert....good dentist
I know nothing of the health system in Sweden but can't you go to an emergency dentist for something so bad for free ? Or is that me taking the UK NHS from granted ? Only ask as a couple of years ago I had something similar that ended up me being admitted to A&E and then blue lighted for 40 miles for surgery and a stay in ICU for two nights .... all for free of course.
On the basis that toothache is just about the most painful thing in the world we opted for a dental plan with Westdene Dental Practice. It’s a monthly charge but it’s been worth the money over the years. You still have to pay extras like crowns, root treatment and they don’t do implants (that’s pretty expensive).
A previous dentist of mine was one Dirk Slabbert....good dentist
Carden Avenue ?
This fellow. It was the DPB who I worked for
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/6762560.dentist-pulled-up-over-fees/
Sounds like the crown of tooth ( the bit above the gun) as decayed and now snapped.
This bit you pulled out.
Most likely you will have left the roots behind in the jaw ( a tooth is Approx 1/3 above the gum 2/3 root below the gum) They are now infected.
You really need to get these out. It could cause spreading infection leading to sepsis which is bad news.
I do not want to scare you but see someone ASAP
It's not even as if I expect it to be fixed for free ( although all non-cosmetic dentistry should be under the NHS and so free at the point of delivery ), just that they shouldn't force NHS registered patients down the private route to line their own pockets. And like a previous poster has pointed out - how can any dentist have run out of NHS funding given they've refused to see anyone for months ?