Monday, November 16, 2009

Is £29 a month reasonable for a dental plan?

My dentist has just informed me he is no longer doing dental work for the NHS. He is going private and wants me to take out a dental plan at £29 per month. Does this sound about right?

Is £29 a month reasonable for a dental plan?
My dentist is private,i pay £14 a month and that gets me 2 free check ups and 2 free visits to hygenist a year plus 20% off every visit..maybe yours entitles you to more fee treatments?
Reply:oh yes where did you find this plan?
Reply:I AM NHS AND I PAY £43 ONCE EVERY 6 MONTHS REGARDLESS WHAT I NEED DOING WEATHER I NEED 10 FILLINGS OR NONE,I THINK THIS IS VERY GOOD
Reply:it completely depends on your teeth i'm sure?


my dentist put me into a specific category (a pretty high one as i have good teeth) which is going to cost me £16 a month. he's with denplan.
Reply:It doesn't sound reasonable to me, but you have to decide for yourself - I have private dental care, and spend less than this (almost £350 per year) and see my dentist as %26amp; when - we agree it between ourselves.
Reply:sure does...it's definitely worth it, i wish i had have taken a plan out...i just forked out a bomb for dental work last week...grrrrrr
Reply:It is quite cheap.
Reply:it sounds okay with me, you have a lovely day!
Reply:that's happened to me (north west, uk) i pay about that. i go often.my husband pays a lesser amount per year, but this year when we all had fillings mine were much cheaper as i got a discount with my plan.
Reply:WHO'S DOING THE WORK, STUDENTS.
Reply:I have Denplan so does my niece and we each pay £15-98 every month.


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