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stylecounciller
09-03-2009, 07:34 PM
my upper front teeth are really crooked one tooth has pushed behind my two central ones, i cant find any sort of affordable treatment for this im a good looking guy if i dont smile which i dont, im newly single after 7 years and my m8s have fixed me up with plenty of dates but i cant face going to them because at some point il have to smile!! its really knocking my confidence now to the point where i dont even want to go out! the nhs have a system where they determine wether your case is serious enough for them to do the work is this true? i dont mind paying nhs costs as it wil be less than the £2750 the private dentists charge,has any one got any advice on what i should do?:(:(

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riptoff
09-04-2009, 01:58 PM
You must start by going to a dentist and asking for a referral to an orthodontist. Yes, the NHS will not accept treatment unless it falls within certain limits; only the dentist will be able to say whether you qualify, but as an adult it seems unlikely.
The dentist may be able to improve your appearance by bonding tooth-coloured material onto the crooked tooth.





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