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Hello
Long time since we talked
I know I can be a bit thick but what you have posted is about you ?
Have you tried a dentist they do wonderful things now
My front teeth they did a 6 tooth bridge that is fixed does not come out at all and they look just like my own teeth no one ever would know including me
If you are on a low income you might be able to get finical help
Get up all the dentists in your area and phone round everyone and ask you have nothing to lose and it could make you feel better knowing you are trying to get this sorted
Good Luck and let us know how you get on x
Hi, didn't realise it was about me I was just explaining
Explaining what is happening to you ? x
Hello Why not go back to the dentist you saw a couple of years ago ??? Otherwise look on the internet for My Dentist they do Private work but also NHS. Other Dentists are available.
Regards
Are you after someone making a financial contribution towards your dental needs?
Dear Mac_meister
What a heart rendering post that you have sent us, with your mental health issues expressing its self in such a sad way.
You have survived so much in the past, from your heart problems and losing Mum. It’s now time to get help.
You need to reach out to your Dr who can link you to a mental health team that can begin to get you better.
I believe you when you say about your teeth and the problems that they cause you, having a nice normal smile is as far as I’m concerned a basic right, but I feel after reading your post that you need more specialist help.
You are in my thoughts
The NHS advise that you contact as many dentists near you as you can and ask if they are taking on new patients, some will take you off their books if you don't keep a regular appointment for annual check-ups.
Having googled "finding an NHS dentist" I've found a wealth of information on NHS websites about help with dental work with numbers to call so you can talk to someone about your situation.
Including 111, that's what they're there for.
Good luck
Please do see a dentist. Poor dental health may cause further damage to your heart. Have you discussed this with your GP or cardiologist who may be able to arrange the dental treatment you clearly need as well as addressing your other anxieties?
Hello You found a Dentist ??
I have to admit I am a tad confused about your post.Is it about you as it seems to have been copied and pasted
Did/do you have a dentist but can't afford the treatment?
Are you having trouble finding an NHS dentist?
I know people set up a 'go fund me' page if they want money to help with something, now I know many people won't help as there have been too many false pages but you never know.
Whatever the problem I hope you sort it out soon.