By first becoming very desperate, then probably contacting a training college.
2006-08-06 09:18:43
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answered by Quasimojo 3
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eastmans it the most reconised dental practise for students, that i know off. i have heard of guys hospitla that also has dental studentd there as well.
if you are really intreasted in becomming a volunteer for dental students, then i would recomend you talk this over with your dental surgery first.
also if i was you i would aslo take into consederation about how u generaly feel about dentists.I know that since i was a child i was fine about denstists,but i dont know why or how i eneded up going to eastmens dental surgery, but i did.
i am all for volounteering and letting those who are in traning for certin things i.e midwifes.
but the whole experance has left me with a very bad phobia with dentists now and i end up getting in a right state.
so i think you should take this into consederation when thinking about going to volounteering yourself for this sort of thing.
because if you feel nervous about dentistis now or just a slight anxiey, they could well trebble themselves esspecialy if things go wrong.
im not sure if you would have to pay for there service or not, as i was only 17 so i was intittled to have free dental sergery at the time.
i reckon if you did have to pay it would be a fraction of the cost you would pay at a privite sental surgery.
so before you rush off and volunteer yourself i think maybe a good idead would be write yourself a list of the pros and cons and see what comes out tops.
also dont feel like if you do end up vlounteering yourself that you have to go through with it as we all have the right to change our minds on services that we recieve after all it is our bodies
2006-08-09 16:58:32
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answered by irishdancer_1 2
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See all the above answers, but be aware that you will probably not find free care this way. Dental schools charge a fraction of what private dentists charge, but they have to try to meet their expenses and they do charge for services.
2006-08-06 18:35:20
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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contact the University where there are dental students, probably best is by phone.
which can always be got the university website.
2006-08-06 16:43:58
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answered by j 2
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You could contact Eastmans dental hospital or Guys hospital in London. Both are teaching hospitals.
2006-08-06 16:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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go to your nearest Dental Hospital /school, not sure how it works in england but i know Glasgow dental hospital is all funded by NHS and theres no patient charge as far as im aware
2006-08-06 19:58:31
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answered by Little toothfairy 3
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type "dental training " into your search engine that produces a list of colleges then pick one in your area
2006-08-08 01:35:46
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answered by bbh 4
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the best place to find out quickly is probably at your dentist or your local uni if you have one near you
2006-08-07 06:26:44
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answered by welshwife 4
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ask in your local dentist they will tell you what you need to know
2006-08-06 18:24:41
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answered by munchie 6
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