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Dentists = Biggest rip off


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Got to go have a filling done next week - not looking forward to having some massive needle stuck in my gum.
when i was about 10 i had a tooth out and when they injected in to my gum i herd like bone crunching n thatnever againi had a wisdom tooth out with out an injection, and i should of had an injection today but llowed it
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My old dentist is in pen still...... biggrin.gif

Tooth scam dentist jailed2/10/2007A DENTIST has been jailed after fiddling the NHS out of £140,000 - by claiming for gold crowns he never fitted.Olowashe Olojugba, who has practices in Hulme and Wigan, made bogus claims from public funds for treatment to hundreds of patients which had not been carried out.The 67-year-old was jailed for 18 months and now faces being struck off by his profession.
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My old dentist is in pen still...... biggrin.gif
Tooth scam dentist jailed2/10/2007A DENTIST has been jailed after fiddling the NHS out of £140,000 - by claiming for gold crowns he never fitted.Olowashe Olojugba, who has practices in Hulme and Wigan, made bogus claims from public funds for treatment to hundreds of patients which had not been carried out.The 67-year-old was jailed for 18 months and now faces being struck off by his profession.
wow.... imagin that! lol
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im gonna get as much dental work as possible this year, free dental work lasts till you're 18 right?
does it?im 18 in aprilmight start brakin them teeth
just checked, it will last till you finish your education
CHILDREN UNDER 16 AND YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 16, 17 AND 18 IN FULL-TIME EDUCATIONFull-time education means you must be receiving full-time instruction from a recognised educational establishment, such as a school, college or university. To be a ârecognised establishmentâ the place where you are studying must have a Department of Education and Skills (DfES) Establishment Number, and be registered on the DfES database. If it is not registered with the DfES, you still may be able to claim for help with health costs under the NHS Low Income Scheme â read pages 23-27. You are not considered to be receiving full-time education once you have finished your A Levels (or equivalent) as you will have come off a school or college register and have not actually started at college/university.You get free:⢠NHS prescriptions⢠NHS dental treatment for any course of treatment that starts before your 19th birthday⢠NHS sight tests⢠NHS wigs and fabric supports.You also get:⢠vouchers towards the cost of glasses or contact lenses⢠if you have lost or damaged your glasses or contact lenses â read page 35⢠if you need help with travel costs to and from hospital for NHS treatment â read pages 38-39.
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