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carlton23 | 18:26 Fri 18th Feb 2011 | Body & Soul
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How much does it cost and can it be done on the NHS? TIA.
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A crown can be provided under NHS arrangments if it is clinically neccessary to maintain oral health.

Details of costs of NHS treatments can be found here:

http://www.nhs.uk/chq...=74&subcategoryid=742

If you opt to have a crown provided outside of NHS arrangements, the cost will depend on numerous factors eg: type of crown, laboratory fee, practice location and overheads.
I had 2 done privately a few years ago, cost £1200.........
me too, had a private one and it cost £600
I had 2 done on the nhs, but took out a dental plan with Axa first.. paid £10 (now £11) a month, and got it all done under the plan.

but I think you have to be claim free for a couple of months, so it depends whether you can wait!
nhs crown is £198
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Jeez, I think I`ll forget it, thanks guys
Yip, I had one done on the NHS last year and it was approx £200. It's a great job though.

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