No,unless you are receiving benefits you have to pay the standard nhs dental charges.
£15,90 for a standard check up
£43,60 for fillings, root canals, extractions
£194 for crowns, dentures, bridges
Can a single person workin 16 hours get free dental treatment?
Shouldn't think so.
Reply:no. dream on.
Reply:try getting work done at a dental college, they usually do work pretty cheap there
Reply:Are you asking for the legal implications considering laws of re employment or whether you are fit to work?
Reply:free dental
now that would be something
think you are talking communism
Reply:Only if your pregnant.
Reply:remember you get what you pay for
Reply:No. He or she can get a reduced payment - up to 75% by registering details with the Presciption Pricing Authority.
Reply:Do you get working tax credit - I presume you do if you only work 16 hours per week. If you get this or child tax credit you DO get free dental treatment, I work 30.5 hours per week and get £2.25 working tax credit and get free dental treatment and prescriptions.
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