My NHS Are Gradually Wearing Thin. Would I Qualify For NHS Veneers Again If They Came Off?

Q.
Hello Dr Mark Hughes, I knocked my front teeth out at a young age which resulted in getting lots of dental work, finishing with NHS veneers placed on four of my front teeth (my front teeth being the teeth next to the original front teeth and the fang teeth being next to the current front teeth). I think they are composite veneers as they are wearing gradually. I had them for about eight years. I’m concerned about how they might be underneath if they were to come off as I can’t remember the preparation involved and I’m not sure of my options, I been told that I can only get them private or have them stuck back on if they were to fall off or crowned (crowns scare me a bit as I already have small natural teeth) Would I qualify for NHS veneers again if they came off?
A.
Thank you for your questions. I only practice privately so I an unable to accurately answer your questions about NHS treatment. You may want to consider investing in very high quality private care to be able to have every option of treatment open to you and to be able to choose the cosmetic dentist and dental technician (if you choose porcelain restorations) you wish to carry out the treatment for you. Kind regards, Mark.
Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

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