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New Dentist for a filling

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effervescenc | 18:57 Wed 04th Aug 2010 | Health & Fitness
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Hello,
I have noticed that I have a cavity in one of my back teeth and need a filling. However, the dentist I am registered with is about 200 miles away from where I am currently living, (I am a student). Taking time off work and travelling all the way there would add quite a cost to my dental bill!! I wondered if anyone knows if its possible to go to a different dentist just to get this done or would I have to register with them and have new patient x rays and everything??
Many Thanks
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If you contact your local Primary Care Trust they will tell you if there is an NHS walk-in dentist in your area. I don't think you have to tie yourself to one dentist anyway, the new one would not have your records but I believe that any local dentist would see you in an emergency. You might have to pay privately though (if you have to pay).
there is no such thing as "registering " with a dentist anyway. you are free to go to any dentist anywhere in the country

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