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What does it cost for the dentist to remove a wisdom tooth? |
i am an nhs patient and paid 92 quid to have my wisdom tooth removed. i queried this as i didnt have the gum cut, nor did i have stitches. the dentist said it was a 'surgical' but my friend who is a dental nurse informed me that it isnt in this case. is 92 pounds the going rate? or am i being ripped off?!! It costs the dentist a pittance and the customer or victim an arm and a leg. It is a huge rip off, rather like the extortionate sums that solicitors charge for doing very little. Ask yourself this, what would happen if you were a tradesman such as a plumber or electrician and you did a job for a solicitor or dentist and you tried to charge them a similar rate to what they would charge you. On quoting the final bill they would probably exclaim with a great deal of dramatised shock "HOW MUCH?" I'd say it's about the going rate depending on the exact nature of the procedure carried out. E.g. which drugs and dressing's were used, how difficult was it to remove, impacted or not, preperation required etc. We are all being ripped off by our dentists. It costs me 拢28 every six months for my dentist to look at my teeth and I only have 16 of them! If you don't agree to this they take you off their books. Yep seems about right. Not extortionate by any means. I paid 拢80 to have one out a few years ago. I actually needed 2 out but that would have cost me 拢120! Bear in mind this was a few years ago, so the price has probably gone up by now. (oh, I didn't have any stitches either, but it's still a hell of alot of money for one tooth) its not the case...it should have come under the 2nd band which is 拢42.40..i,m a dental nurse..unless of course it ws offered under a private contract and you agreed to this There are only three rates for NHS patients, set out below no hard and fast rating here |
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