The full whack I am afraid !
It costs an arm and a leg these days ,
No consideration for age or infirmity
I think you still get concessions if you are pregnant or a juvenile
Here is some up- to- date information ( sorry makes grim reading )
nhs dental charges (PDF)
NHS dental charges. This article is designed as a pull-out sheet ... Pensions (people aged over 60 are entitled to free ... pay NHS dental charges or are ...www.dpb.nhs.uk/archives/dentalprofile/articles/NHS_dental_charges.pdf
Help With Dental Charges - Patient UK
Some people are automatically exempt from paying NHS dental charges. ... aged under 25, or 60 or over, get free dental checks - but not free treatment. ...www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/23069047 -
NHSBSA Dental Practice Division
Patient " NHS Charges. Replacement NHS Dental Appliances ... Disability Living Allowance or are over 60 you are not entitled to exemption ...www.dpb.nhs.uk/patient/charges.shtml
Help With Dental Charges (PDF)
( People living in Wales aged under 25, or 60 or over, get free dental checks - but ... may qualify for help with health costs such as NHS dental charges. ...www.patient.co.uk/pdf/pilsL375.pdf
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2007-01-21 23:43:41
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Dental Charges Over 60
2016-12-11 07:43:57
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Nhs Dental Charges Over 60
2016-10-06 12:31:06
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what dental charges do i pay when i am 60+?
2015-08-10 20:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Root canal and bridge work is very expensive and this all sounds ballpark of what we charge in our office. You willl be much happier in the long run to have a fixed unit in place and keep the teeth that you can, than loosing them and having a removable partial or dentures. We only wait three weeks after an extraction to start on a bridge though, theres no need to wait that long.
2016-04-03 02:45:26
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I have just had part dentures fitted, I am 65 on state pension , I have worked all my life, I am Not in receipt of any state Benefits, I have just paid £510,00 for my part dentures, I only get £120,00 state pension a week , surely this cant be right or fair . Not happy
2015-02-10 01:39:57
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No difference
2007-01-22 00:00:33
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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Just the same honey, unless your on benefits of some description.
2007-01-24 16:37:52
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same as always.
2007-01-21 23:25:04
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