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False teeth what is the going rate

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weecalf | 12:29 Tue 18th Sep 2012 | ChatterBank
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Having discusion on health charges .What would a set of gnashers set you back now approx .
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I believe the cost went up slightly from April...around £200 or slightly over for NHS full set....that is about the cheapest way to go....and they don't last for ever, become loose ,wear down etc....maybe 3 or 4 years in my experience....repairs are free on the NHS.
£200 for a full set ??? It cost me £209 for a crown recently !
i have just got dentures £209 then i have to have a new set in three to six months when gum's have settled down
Why, are you going to sell yours.!
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Was thinking of saving up for later on lol better start soon at those prices
Just be glad that you are not a tyrannosaurus rex. They had over 60 teeth and some of them were over 6 inches long. Their dental bill would be bigger than yours I would imagine.
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I used to work for a dental laboratory...............the technicians thought it hilarious 'cos I refused to touch the dentures.
i'm buying them for you for your birthday triggs
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If you want 'em done privately the cost is nearer £2.000

The NHS ones are around £200 plus.

jem
well its about time you gave them back
Always keep an old set when I have to get new ones...best to take a spare pair on holiday....never know when you might break your top set...wouldn't do to be at the captain's table without teeth.heh heh!
In the old days they cost a bomb so people left them in their will to some deserving heir....nice :-))
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can old one be brought back to anything like their original colour bleach .sand blasting ?

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