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Wisdom teeth killing me

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premiumn · 09/08/2022 10:32

Hi everyone

My bottom wisdom teeth are causing me soooo much pain! I'm currently sat on my bed crying.

I gave birth to a 11lbs baby and I can say this is worst!

The problem is that I can't really afford to have them removed. It's so expensive & I'm with a private dentist not an NHS one.

Is there a way I can have them removed without costing a leg and an arm?
Tia x

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premiumn · 09/08/2022 10:39

Looking at NHS dentists near me and on all of their websites it does state that " This dentist is only taking new NHS patients who have been referred"

Referred by who? 😭

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SinkingSwim · 09/08/2022 21:27

Bumping this for you as I'm having similar issues xxx

BlackbirdsSinging · 09/08/2022 21:28

This is the second post like this in as many hours. Is it anything to do with last nights BBC article. Are you a journalist OP?

premiumn · 10/08/2022 08:12

BlackbirdsSinging · 09/08/2022 21:28

This is the second post like this in as many hours. Is it anything to do with last nights BBC article. Are you a journalist OP?

You are ridiculous
if I was a journalist.. what on earth would I write with the potential responses? 🤪

Very observant of you to know how many posts are being created on each subject daily. I'll give you that 👏

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MillyMollyMardy · 11/08/2022 16:16

Your private dentist can refer you to an NHS Maxillofacial department in a hopsital for removal as long as they meet the criteria for removal. Usually at least 2 infections or decay in the tooth or adjacent teeth.

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