Sirnormangall
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- Sep 21, 2017
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Dentist in Trafalgar St Brighton is still taking new NHS I believe.
Too scared of the dentist Had some bad bad experiences in the 80's and 90's NHS ones
Me to mate I'm lucky have a good set of teeth haven't been for 20 odd years.
Need a new dentist , anyone know any decent NHS dentists in the Brighton, Hove, Shoreham areas?
Maybe I have my timescales wrong but I remember NHS dentistry was in a right mess and I am sure that when Blair was PM it was made much more widely available, but I may be wrong, this is not a political thing but it seems to have gone back to its old ways of being very hard to get.
Too scared of the dentist Had some bad bad experiences in the 80's and 90's NHS ones
I was like this and didn't go for over 10 years. I had to go for emergency treatment, chose a private practice in Shoreham and they're been absolutely fantastic. Had lots of work done, extraction, 2 root canals etc. - with no problem whatsoever, now I don't mind going at all. Ii went last week and never gave it a second thought.
An NHS dentist in Brighton must be as hard to find as the next Albion win.
It was impossible when I was there a few years ago.
My dentist is South African.
You have indeed got your timescales wrong. It was under the Blair government that they forced a new contract on to dentists. Many then when private only. My then NHS dentist told me if I didn't go private then to go elsewhere and got quite aggressive about it. I couldn't find an NHS dentist prepared to take me on so haven't been to one since. Even on the NHS dentistry is expensive and many people, including me, don't go because of the greed of dentists and the actions of the Labour government. So much for the NHS being free at the point of delivery !!!
Virtually every dentist I have ever been registered with has come from a Commonwealth country. For many years as a child my dentist was a New Zealander. Others l have had have come from Australia and South Africa.
Al though many current dentists are foreign, they come from a myriad of different countries now.
You could try Sommerhill Dental Practice. http://www.somerhilldental.co.uk They are currently accepting NHS patients.
The contracts are a problem when it comes to needing scale and polish though. These days they like you to visit the hygienists for cleaning and they charge private prices. Thats a problem for people who are on the breadline.
Private dentists seem to charge a fortune but I get the impression that the NHS contracts don't pay the dentist a fair value either.
You could try Sommerhill Dental Practice. http://www.somerhilldental.co.uk They are currently accepting NHS patients.
The contracts are a problem when it comes to needing scale and polish though. These days they like you to visit the hygienists for cleaning and they charge private prices. Thats a problem for people who are on the breadline.
Private dentists seem to charge a fortune but I get the impression that the NHS contracts don't pay the dentist a fair value either.
Your post serves as a good reminder why I shouldn’t read NSC whilst eating my dinner.I've spent most of late afternoon in the dentist's chair to remove an abscess that was between two of my back teeth with the fillings taken out (to be put back in in a couple of weeks). I don't think I have ever experienced pain like that before - the pus that was squashed was the only soothing part and got rid of the bad smell that was building up although the blood made it look like a donor kebab with ketchup! The anaesthetic only works up to a certain point. I clean my teeth twice a day thoroughly but it was a condition that had built up. Heavy painkillers will take the pain away and I might be as high as a kite tomorrow lunchtime at the Amex!
I don't know yet what will have hit me harder - the drill or the bill?!
The NHS are brilliant though, many thanks to Newlands Dental Practice in Haywards Heath and I couldn't have survived the weekend with the pain (or dog breath). Soup is the only thing on the menu tonight though.