Dental charges

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Odd, my private dentist has been up and running again since the summer?
In fact I'm due my second post LD1 check up and hygienist (once I can get up the spiral staircase at the practice that is :wacko: )
Mine's not doing anything except extractions. No check-ups or any other service. Denplan's statement is that there are no routine examinations or support, yet their customers still have to pay their insurance costs.
My dentist has been seeing private customers for minths and has only just opened doors again to nhs patients
 
The dentists are now operating as normal but on a reduced capacity, they need to leave rooms to ventilate for up to an hour between patients if an aerosol type procedure has happened (drilling/hygienist/fillings etc).
 

midlife

Guru
My surgery has had the air-con altered, now has 12 air changes an hour so the fallow time after aerosol procedures now 15 mins.
 
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