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Denplan Dental Dilemma
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It really depends on the state of your teeth I suppose.
Mine are full of fillings & I suppose my dentist sees me a 'high' risk & charges me accordingly.0 -
My teeth are in an awful state (mainly due to my fear of dentists !) and I have an insurance plan with Practice Plan that costs me £14.89 per month and gets me two appointments with the dentist & two appointments with the hygienist each year.
Every time I see the dentist he tells me I need work doing costing about £500 which I cant afford due to my debts - he now knows not to mention the subject to me after I told him this !.:D0
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