Is it possible to have implants on the NHS

Q. Hello julian i was wounding if it was at all possblie for me to beable to have inplants put in on the nhs as i lost my teeth about 7 years ago as i have sufferd my whole life wih a eating disorder i havent been outside the front door for many many years i have tryed 2 times to end my life as i feel as if i no longer have a life i leave with my daughter whom i depond on far to much as my conferdnce has gone i am unable to do the normal things in life go shopping answer the door to the gas man anythink i dont feel like i have a life well not one worth living sometimes i feel so angrey towards my daugther as i feel that she is my only reason for being here my daughter puts a lottery ticket on for me every week in the hopes ill win and be able to aford to have treament done and hopefully get a second chace at life thank you for any help you can give me

A. Unfortunately the NHS has a limited budget and is not in a position to provide implants

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December 19th, 2009 at 08:47 PM
Bert Says :

I am 55 and not been to dentist for 40 years.
I have to go now, but am petrified.
Can I have examination and then return for treatmen tto include fitting of dentures in next session?

January 11th, 2010 at 08:47 PM
william robinson Says :

hi I have no upper teeth and only six lower teeth, I have dentures but I cant eat in public, as they move all over the place, I have not been able to eat proply in over 20 years, I know that the nhs will not give me implants but do you think you could help in any other way. thank you, yours w.robinson

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