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my daughter is 14 months, she's got seven teeth now. and the eighth is on the way. but i found out yesterday it is not in the right place. i am now worried. I haven't register her with a dentist. how to find a NHS dentist? is it totally free for children? pls give me some advice. thank you.

2007-05-01 21:41:18 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

8 answers

Hi

You need to get your daughter registered with a dentist as a matter of priority.
If you ring your NHS Direct or NHS24 depending on where you are, then they will give you details of the closest NHS dentists who are taking on patients and the will be able to tell you if this is free or not.
the english number is 08454647 and the scottish number is 08454242424.

I do think that it is free for children but only with NHS dentists.

Hope you find something

Elphaba x

2007-05-01 21:47:13 · answer #1 · answered by Elphaba 2 · 0 0

Finding an NHS dentist practicaly anywhere in UK is almost impossible, however, some will take on children. NHS direct are unlikely to be able to find you a dentist. You will have a Dental Access Centre in your area if you look in your local paper it should be in there or try the phone book. NHS direct should be able to tell you the phone number of your nearest Dental Access Centre. They will only deal with emergencies but may class this as an emergency.
Yes dental treatment for children is free if you can find a dentist to do it!!
Try not to worry too much I'm sure it is something that is easily put right.
All the best

2007-05-01 21:54:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nhs dentists are really hard to find at the moment. Best thing to do is go on the NHS direct website and they have listings of dentists in the area. can I ask how you know that this tooth is in the wrong place? Also don't forget that these teeth are her first teeth and will fall out and her proper teeth will come in, if it were me I wouldn't actually worry about it, they are still growing.

2007-05-01 22:11:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes dental treatment is totally free for children, I'm presuming you're in the UK. If you go to your local surgery they should be able to give you a list of NSH dentists, or even ring a local dentist and they should be able to tell you if they are NHS or not.

2007-05-01 21:47:03 · answer #4 · answered by Tina B 3 · 0 0

call 211 if your are in CALI. my child is 18 month and probably had double that amount of teeth by 13 months. Yes please take her to the dentist cause the back teeth might have to be pulled like my daughters. Try Western Dental I believe they take children. Or look in yellow pages for a pediatric dentist.

2007-05-01 21:46:31 · answer #5 · answered by mistista07 6 · 0 0

I had braces on my backside tooth and that i did no longer experience any soreness while they have been utilized. The length of the approach is desperate via the quantity of artwork you elect completed. I had 4 tooth that have been mildly crooked and that i had to positioned on braces for a pair of 12 months and a 0.5 or much less via some months. The braces will circulate your tooth maximum probable interior the 1st month. they'll seem completely coated up suited away, yet make no mistake that in the event that they braces are got rid of at this factor they'll definitely bypass back to their undesired state. the 1st couple months could be the main painful. i could no longer consume sandwiches for a on an identical time as. whenever you bite right into a superb foodstuff, it is going to experience as though your tooth are shifting and it is totally painful. The soreness won't final long, however. whenever you have your braces tightened, whether, you will experience some soreness for each week.

2017-01-09 07:34:05 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Take her to your local dental surgery and ask them if they do NHS or they will refer you to somewhere else, Yes all children are free on NHS (UK).

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