Can I get implants on the NHS as I am unemployed?

Q. i only have about 10 teeth in my hole mouth.i can only eat on 1 side as i have no teeth on the other which causes alot of problems.would i be considerd for or get dental implants on nhs.i am unimployed.,
A. Dental implants are only provided o the NHS in very extreme cases- such as people who have been involved in severe trauma to the face- and also people who never actually had any teeth when developing. Otherwise, implants are usually offered privately. If you have lost your own teeth due to poor oral hygiene etc,  expect to pay for implants- approx £2500 each.There are other options- such as dentures that are a good and less expensive option.
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February 20th, 2013 at 08:47 PM
toni Says :

i need front tooth i had absess due to food being lodged in gum not due to poor hygine
i live in glasgow and i hear u can do it through paying up do i get impant and then pay fix plan over 2 yrs ????

October 29th, 2013 at 08:47 PM
Christopher Magennis Says :

How do I get a new set of teeth threw the nhs as I live in Northern Ireland could some one please let me no

January 5th, 2014 at 08:47 PM
vicky hilton Says :

can you please advise me where I can get teeth implants for free I heard that dental schools do it as I have had calcium deffiency and my teeth are in a poor state, I am only 33 years old and I am very self conscience about my teeth I would love to have implants I also lost my top front tooth due to domestic violence I would really appreciate any help thanks Vicky my email address is [email protected].

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