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jackthehat | 15:50 Thu 31st Jan 2013 | Body & Soul
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When there is a possible infection in an extraction cavity, is it necessary to see a Dentist to receive a prescription for AntiBs, or could a doctor prescribe them?
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I tried docs with this problem last year, and they just referred me back to the dentist, saying that it was a dental problem. Dentist left me a prescription at reception.
When I had an abscess a few years ago the dentist gave me a prescription for antibiotics but charged me £25 for the appointment, he wouldn't do it without an appointment! When the same thing happened again I went to my doctor...he happily wrote me a prescription, saved me £25.

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