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Insurance for dentistry abroad
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vapd
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Hi all, I dont want to discuss the pros and cons of going abroad for dental work. I had a good look around before I booked up and am happy with all that kind of thing. What I am interested in is the best value insurance for my trip. I got a couple of quotes from through Linda Briggs website but wanted to see if anyone on here could recommend a policy.
The procedures I am having done are whitening treatment and some veneers. I am after a policy that will (obviously) cover me as standard holiday insurance would but also compensate me for missing the treatment due to airline problems etc and anything that went wrong during the visit with the treatment itself.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
The procedures I am having done are whitening treatment and some veneers. I am after a policy that will (obviously) cover me as standard holiday insurance would but also compensate me for missing the treatment due to airline problems etc and anything that went wrong during the visit with the treatment itself.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
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Hi, Martin’s asked me to post this in these circumstances: I’ve asked Board Guides to move threads if they’ll receive a better response elsewhere(please see this rule) so this post/thread has been moved to another board, where it should get more replies. If you have any questions about this policy please email [EMAIL="abuse@moneysavingexpert.com"]abuse@moneysavingexpert.com[/EMAIL].10 Dec 2007 - Led Zeppelin - I was there. :j [/COLOR]:cool2: I wear my 50 (gold/red/white) blood donations pin badge with pride. [/SIZE][/COLOR]Give blood, save a life. [/B]0
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I think we should allow the people to judge for themselves what is spam and what is not. This post is not at all relevant with what the original question is. Is this just to increase the number of posts? :rotfl:Helping others is our responsibility, but thanking others is a virtue. Please click on the Thanks button below if you appreciate my efforts to help you.0
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