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Emerald
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NHS treatment

#1 Post by Emerald »

Just wondered if anyone here is gettin ortho treatment on the NHS like myself?

It would be interesting to find others...
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I'm now in Hawley retainers for top jaw (during day) and Essix retainers for bottom jaw (at night).

I had Jaw surgery on 14th July 2008

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#2 Post by skintz »

I am :)
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#3 Post by Emerald »

Thanks Karen I didn't think of that! :D

I only wondered as I wanted to know if anyone who's on the NHS had a choice of the type of braces etc they got.
Emerald
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I had self-ligating braces for 4 years & 8 months.

I'm now in Hawley retainers for top jaw (during day) and Essix retainers for bottom jaw (at night).

I had Jaw surgery on 14th July 2008

Please see blog for more details:

http://emeraldsdentaldiary.blogspot.com

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#4 Post by marcusjb »

Hi Emerald

My treatment is on the NHS (Kingston Hospital for the Orthodontics and Tooting will be where I have my surgery)

I did not get a choice on the brackets - but not unhappy with what I have!

So far - everything's been excellent. Kingston is a teaching hospital, so occasionally I get to be a specimen with a few students looking at me!

Marcus

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#5 Post by Dark_angel »

Another NHS patient here too.

Didnt get bracket choices, but im sure you can pay extra to be upgraded to ceramic brackets. Like the above poster im at a teaching hospital but its not too bad, after 9 years its sort of like my second home.
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#6 Post by AngelOfLife »

NHS patient here too :) No choice given on the type.
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#7 Post by acehigh »

Could you please tell me what NHS is? I've never heard of it before. Thanks. :)


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#8 Post by marcusjb »

We have (to a degree) public funded healthcare here in the UK paid for by tax incomes etc.

So, you wouldn't pay to see your doctor, have treatment at a hospital etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Health_Service

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#9 Post by loulou123 »

Hi im having mine on the nhs too, no choice whatsoever in the braces being the standard metal, but i could have paid for different ones. Tho was advised by my surgon that the metal ones work best for surgery anyway. (not sure why, or if they just tell you this!) :D
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#10 Post by skintz »

Acehigh, NHS stands for National Health Service. It is as it says, a service for health. I actually work for the NHS as well as being treated by them, but its as others have said, our healthcare is free, we don't have to pay to see a doctor or go to hospital.
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#11 Post by LouiseUK »

I'm going private and my orthodontist does different kinds of braces, but advised me my best option would be with Damons so going with those.

I didn't realise you could even get braces on the NHS anymore? Is it just for special cases?

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#12 Post by Happysmiler »

Hi Emerald,

I am having treatment through the NHS.

I had my bottom standard metal brackets fitted a couple of months ago. I wanted to have ceramic white ones on top, so my orthodontist gave me details of where to order them from and I have now got them. For 10 brackets it cost £179.00. I will take these to my next appointment and she will fit those for me.

I believe some surgeons (not sure if you are having surgery or not) prefer metal braces, but mine did not mind at all.

I did have to ask though, I think if you don't you would just get the standard metal ones.

Best Wishes
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#13 Post by dubnobass »

NHS here, and I wasn't given a choice - metal brackets for me.

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#14 Post by skintz »

I wasn't given a choice either-i had metal brackets as standard...
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