Is there a possibility of getting veneers done at NHS?
Q. Hi. My teeth are badly eroded and they have started to crack. I hate smiling and getting pictures taken. I was wondering if it was possible to get venirs on the Nhs. It would make me so much happier and more confident.
A. In some cases yes, veneers are available on the NHS. You would need to discuss if any of your teeth would qualify on functional grounds , the appearance would not be sufficient.
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Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice 18 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5QJ Web: www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
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hello i was wondering how i would go about gettin my teeth done on nhs
I have never had the greatest of teeth but try to make the most of what i’ve got. I’m very consious of them and its got the point where i’ve stopped smiling. I’m still on maternity redemption for another 3 months, can i have veneers fitted on NHS? Many Thanks Ami
hi, im a 23year old woman and for many years i have been extremely paranoid about my smile, i have cnsidered having vaneers on many occasions but cost has always been a problem. Then a friend brought up in conversation that vaneers are potentially available on the NHS, how do i go about finding out or gettin more information to see if i would be entitled to this treatment many thanks sarah
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