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Originally Posted by mothernature
I wish I could get a NHS dentist. I was also kicked out of the dental practice I was with because he went private 5 years ago. Because I have an allergic reaction to certain anaesthetics it would have cost nearly four times more for me to have a dental insurance plan than a person without allergies and I sure can't afford that. NHS Direct haven't found a dentist for me as yet and I'm beginning to wonder if it is because of my allergy problem. Last time I actually got emergency treatment I ended up having a reaction to a different anaesthetic and needed emergency treatment. That dentist will not now take me on as a patient. Where does that leave me? Am I blacklisted or something now. Makes me wonder.
Does anyone know what happens to the medical information when you are kicked off a dental practice.
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They down load it onto a disc, then its sent of to the government who then lose it
