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Chipped Tooth

NASA_2
NASA_2 Posts: 5,571 Forumite
Was headbutted by a playing dog.

Have an NHS dentist.

What's it likely to cost?

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  • jugglebug
    jugglebug Posts: 383 Forumite
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    NASA wrote: »
    Was headbutted by a playing dog.

    Have an NHS dentist.

    What's it likely to cost?

    As with all things

    It depends....
    If it is suitable for a tooth coloured filling build up. NHS band 2
    If it needs a crown. NHS band 3

    No one on here can tell you what you need as we can't see you. Only the dentist you see can do that.

    In England the bands are, band 2 £47. Band 3 £204. Different fees apply in Wales. Scotland and Ireland different again (whole different system, not bands)
  • NASA_2
    NASA_2 Posts: 5,571 Forumite
    jugglebug wrote: »
    As with all things

    It depends....
    If it is suitable for a tooth coloured filling build up. NHS band 2
    If it needs a crown. NHS band 3

    No one on here can tell you what you need as we can't see you. Only the dentist you see can do that.

    In England the bands are, band 2 £47. Band 3 £204. Different fees apply in Wales. Scotland and Ireland different again (whole different system, not bands)
    Thanks for the reply.

    I know it depends on how bad it is etc. but just wanted to get an idea of what I might be looking at. I'll steel myself for the higher of the two. Tooth is chipped at the bottom corner of the left central incisor (If I read the diagram properly). Feels huge in mouth but doesnt look terrible. Will need treated.
  • Teerah
    Teerah Posts: 1,794 Forumite
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    We don't have those bands here in northern Ireland, we are still fee per item and only a dentist who can actually see you will be able to tell you what work needs done and how much it will cost.

    However, it is unlikely to cost anywhere near £200 unless there is nerve damage and extensive tooth loss requiring rct and a crown.
  • NASA_2
    NASA_2 Posts: 5,571 Forumite
    Teerah wrote: »
    We don't have those bands here in northern Ireland, we are still fee per item and only a dentist who can actually see you will be able to tell you what work needs done and how much it will cost.

    However, it is unlikely to cost anywhere near £200 unless there is nerve damage and extensive tooth loss requiring rct and a crown.
    That's good to hear.

    The loss doesnt look too extensive and there is no pain at all so I am assuming no nerve damage whatsoever. It's cosmetic more than anything. Plus it just feels weird.
  • Artytarty
    Artytarty Posts: 2,642 Forumite
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    My son chipped the bottom of his incisor next to his front teeth. He had it repaired today (private patient) , dentist dosent do NHS and it cost £84. Not too bad,looks well but he wants the corner rounded a bit more to match the other one. Dentist said to wait a bit as it will soften in appearance.
    His was a rugby injury.
    TBH I thought it might have cost more. Took about an hour to do.
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  • jack1004
    jack1004 Posts: 18 Forumite
    Hi, I chipped my tooth last summer, was the tooth to the right of my 2 front teeth, looked massive to me and i was expecting the worse, i got to my NHS dentist and it was only £11.60 to repair, no problems with it since.

    Good luck :)
  • NASA_2
    NASA_2 Posts: 5,571 Forumite
    Cost less than £20 which is pretty damn good I must say. Cant tell its not the real tooth without a close inspection.
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