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MargaretR 26-08-2007 09:42

Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
What a rubbishy weekend I'm having.

Saturday I planned to have a day out in Cleveleys -cancelled due to lack of sleep - caused by some inconsiderate young persons revelling past my home twice in the early hours. Well I thought never mind there are 2 more days left of this long weekend.

Spent most of Saturday regaining lost sleep and planned to get the coast bus today Sunday -but - I woke with a swollen face and toothache - yet another dental abcess -had qiute a few in the past 4 years - now have only 8 real teeth left because they have been going down like dominoes.

I know what I need - some dental specific antibiotic to get the swelling down prior to extraction.

My dentist which costs me £16 a month on Denplan will be on a cruise for the next week anyway (had abcesses 3 times before during bank holiday weekends and I know the score by now). There is no provision for having Denplan emergency treatment with another dentist unless you are away from home eg on holiday. Denplan didnt even refund the £6 it cost me to get a prescription from an NHS emergency dental clinic at Accy Vic in almost identical set of circs 2 years ago.

So I have spent an hour on the phone trying to get some antibiotics from somewhere. I am doped up with Solpadol so rang a wrong number and got passed about amongst the West Yorkshire hospital service for a while.

Several things I have established by now-
1 - my own docs out of hours number is giving out an emergency number which says 'thank you for calling Voicemail' then cuts off
2 - there is no 'small injuries' clinic operating at Accy Vic today.
3 - I am waiting for a call back from an NHS emergency dental
service person who may or may not provide me with an
appointment -'expect a wait of a few hours for the call, due to it
being a Bank holiday weekend'.
4. Even if I get some antibiotics today (slim hope), I wont be able to
insert my partial denture until the swelling goes down, so my
planned trip to the Colne Blues Festival tomorrow so see my
son's band performing is off too.

So for the first few sunshine days we have had this summer I am grounded, in pain, and looking more like Les Dawson with his teeth out than I ever expected to do
Bank Holidays!!! st**f em - I hope you are enjoying yours

mez 26-08-2007 10:01

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
ooooooooo poor you margaret, i feel for you i really do nowt worse than abcessy/toothache hope the call comes soon for you.

my weekend mmmmmmm nowt much happening .susan came home from hols yesterday morning did her washing bless her. i thought oo nice tomorrow we can have a ride out & have some lunch somewhere, said grandchild got up had breakfast gone out "oh im meeting friends in b/burn see you later" so im back to ?......mmmmmm think i'll slaughter rest of garden now .

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 10:06

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Just a thought Margaret have you tried the NHS Direct number? The number is08454647.

Royboy39 26-08-2007 10:06

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Margaret I sympathize with you.......been there........but you are old enough to know that is not a good idea to have a toothache on a bank holiday :p:D

MargaretR 26-08-2007 10:24

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
New developments- (I had contacted the NHS emergency dental service via the Nhs Direct number)

I have had the call back - I am DISOWNED!!! by the NHS because I am on Denplan. -- told to call them

I have called Denplan emergency number who say 'call you dentists number and follow the instructions given'

Dentist's answering machine tells me to go to Accy Vic emergency dental service (it always says that - but I have already established that it is not operating today)

Call to Denplan again - there is a queue due to bank hloiday - awaiting yet
another call back

I wonder what on earth I am paying £16 a month for - at the rate of £2 a tooth!!!!!!

MargaretR 26-08-2007 11:33

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Denplan have called me back- They have been unable to contact my dentist (well they wouldn't do, would they - he will be on a cruise!)

They say that since my dentist's instructions (per answering machine) are to get Nhs emergency treatment - that is what I should do.

I told them that I have - and have been DISOWNED.

Denplan now say that the Accy Vic clinic IS open from 2pm to 6pm today and that their previous advice to me that it isn't, was just their way of trying to 'fob me off'

I point out that I have been in this position before and that they (Denplan) refused to refund me the cost of the NHS treatment I had then. They say 'your dentist should have refunded you'. At that time I had left the NHS receipt with him and he has made me no refund.

At this point I am getting seriously annoyed (it does take a lot but I am getting there!!!)

I then threaten to cancel my Denplan direct debit but she starts to get uppity and says that I should discuss it with my dentist with whom the contract is (not them)

So now I have to phone Accy Vic emergency dental service after 2pm and hope they can offer me an appointment.

This saga of lack of dental care has been problematic for me for the past 4 years whilst my teeth have been going down like ninepins. I have been on an NHS waiting list for 10 months now because the £16 a month is a bit much to pay for the 8 teeth I have left. My Denplan dentist originally supplied me with a partial denture - cost £60 - and has charged me an extra £60 every time another tooth has been added (said 'lab fees' were not covered by my Denplan payments).

When it got to a stage earlier this year when I needed a replacement upper instead of just an add on tooth, I went to a specialist dental lab at Whitefield and paid £3,200 for dentures. (the partial denture from my Denplan dentist never fitted right)

I will be cancelling Denplan direct debit as soon as I have had this extraction - I dont care who does it - just want it done :(

Thanks for your sympathy -- Is there a dentist in the forum? :D

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 11:55

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Margaret I know this won't help you today but I will post it anyway. Dentist just near Morrison's taking NHS patients on Telephone number 691311, cost of dentures there £194, I asked for my mum the other day. If you ring on Tuesday they will take you on. Sorry I can't offer any help for today, hope you get it sorted. p.s. any time you need emergency treatment during surgery hours you just need to go in and you will be seen there and then!!

MargaretR 26-08-2007 12:02

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 464214)
Margaret I know this won't help you today but I will post it anyway. Dentist just near Morrison's taking NHS patients on Telephone number 691311, cost of dentures there £194, I asked for my mum the other day. If you ring on Tuesday they will take you on. Sorry I can't offer any help for today, hope you get it sorted. p.s. any time you need emergency treatment during surgery hours you just need to go in and you will be seen there and then!!

Thanks Bernie - you have provided light at the end of the tunnel -bless you

Ps tried to give you karma but cant because I gave you some recently

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 12:04

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 464216)
Thanks Bernie - you have provided light at the end of the tunnel -bless you

Well on reading your post about how much you paid for your dentures I was appalled!! :(

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 12:06

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 464216)
Thanks Bernie - you have provided light at the end of the tunnel -bless you

Ps tried to give you karma but cant because I gave you some recently

I am not fussed about karma, just don't like to think of someone in pain and being ripped off to boot!!:mad:

Margaret Pilkington 26-08-2007 12:26

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
I never thought I would be in the position to say this (folks on here will know what i mean)......but I have a lovely Dentist, called David...NHS at that, at Accy Vic.....Margaret, when you go, ask about the possibility of registering for NHS treatment with them. Plead poverty, insanity anything just to get a foot in the door. They have a marvellous team.
I hope you get sorted soon.

grannyclaret 26-08-2007 12:27

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Inever thought i would be glad to have false choppers...http://www.mazeguy.net/silly/eyebrows.gif
hope you get it sorted

MargaretR 26-08-2007 12:38

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Thanks ladies for your help and sympathy.
I have an appointment at Accy Vic at 2.30 today - It has been a struggle to get it but got there in the end.
I have been advised to take £30 with me - so the Denplan direct debit is now CANCELLED!!! (feeling more cheerful but not enough to put a smiley - there aren't any toothless smilies I could use)

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 12:42

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 464230)
Thanks ladies for your help and sympathy.
I have an appointment at Accy Vic at 2.30 today - It has been a struggle to get it but got there in the end.
I have been advised to take £30 with me - so the Denplan direct debit is now CANCELLED!!! (feeling more cheerful but not enough to put a smiley - there aren't any toothless smilies I could use)

Good news Margaret, hope you feel a bit more cheerful when you get back. There is nothing worse than being in pain and not knowing where to turn.

Margaret Pilkington 26-08-2007 12:43

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
So, Now you really haven't got a dentist, and should be elegible for NHS registration......ask if you can put your name down Margaret.
I know there was something in the paper recently about more NHS places being made available locally......so you have nothing to lose.
Good luck.

Royboy39 26-08-2007 12:45

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Good luck Margaret...............I hate dentist's

MargaretR 26-08-2007 12:50

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 464235)
Good luck Margaret...............I hate dentist's

A nice surprise - you are the only man who has offered sympathy - you might make my buddy list yet - thank you :D

(that IS worth a big smiley)

Margaret Pilkington 26-08-2007 12:52

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
I have long been phobic of the dentists and up until March of this year, had not visited a dentist in 41 years.......i had numerous broken teeth (none visible) and used to file down the rough edges with a diamond nail file.
I was registered at Accy Vic and the team there were patience personified.....coaxed me along and eventually got me to have the broken stumps removed......I am just coming up to my first six monthly check up.
While I can't say that I am looking forward to it....I no longer have the paralytic fear that has always gripped me in the past.

Royboy39 26-08-2007 13:00

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 464238)
A nice surprise - you are the only man who has offered sympathy - you might make my buddy list yet - thank you :D

(that IS worth a big smiley)

Can't wait..........Go and get that gob sorted.......you might be less grumpy then. :p:D

MargaretR 26-08-2007 13:02

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 464247)
Can't wait..........Go and get that gob sorted.......you might be less grumpy then. :p:D

Setting off now :D

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 13:18

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 464240)
I have long been phobic of the dentists and up until March of this year, had not visited a dentist in 41 years.......i had numerous broken teeth (none visible) and used to file down the rough edges with a diamond nail file.
I was registered at Accy Vic and the team there were patience personified.....coaxed me along and eventually got me to have the broken stumps removed......I am just coming up to my first six monthly check up.
While I can't say that I am looking forward to it....I no longer have the paralytic fear that has always gripped me in the past.

Dentists today seem to consider their patients needs much more than they used to and I think thar puts people at ease.:D

Margaret Pilkington 26-08-2007 13:29

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
my phobia stemmed from the School dental service that used to be on Cannon St......I had some horrible experiences there.

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 13:36

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 464255)
my phobia stemmed from the School dental service that used to be on Cannon St......I had some horrible experiences there.

We used to go there, I remember one time my sister was a right mess after having a tooth out there and she is terrified of dentists now!!

cashman 26-08-2007 13:55

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
only just seen this, hope you get sorted at the vic margaret, i too aint got a dentist, but got false knashers n wouldnt pay to stay on antleys books:D nowt worse than gob trouble especially for women:D you can take solace from the fact,my weekend has been crap also, still not better,so you aint alone, they can STUFF Bank Holidays.:rofl38:

MargaretR 26-08-2007 18:50

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
I am sorted - yipee
I was given the option of a few days of antibiotics before extraction, or have a bit more pain with extraction today.
No hesitation - 'ged id aawt' (I do tend to get a bit basic when in pain ;))

There is always a bright side to any suffering - I now have £16 a month more spending money :D

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 18:59

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 464295)
I am sorted - yipee
I was given the option of a few days of antibiotics before extraction, or have a bit more pain with extraction today.
No hesitation - 'ged id aawt' (I do tend to get a bit basic when in pain ;))

There is always a bright side to any suffering - I now have £16 a month more spending money :D

Glad you got sorted:D

lindsay ormerod 26-08-2007 20:48

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
There was a letter awaiting us on our return from Spain; my daughter has finally been accepted at a dentist's !!! It's like a lottery win and it only took 2 years !

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 21:44

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 464326)
There was a letter awaiting us on our return from Spain; my daughter has finally been accepted at a dentist's !!! It's like a lottery win and it only took 2 years !

If you had mentioned it on here while I have been on I would have told you what I told Margaret earlier, that dentist has a notice on the door saying that they are taking patients on. I will put the number up again for anybody who is looking for a NHS dentist. 691311 it is just at the side of Morrisons.:D

cashman 27-08-2007 00:21

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
glad yer sorted now margaret, at least your on the mend, i'm still crap.;)

mez 27-08-2007 12:45

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
hope you are ok today margaret, thank goodness you managed to get sorted & hope youv'e caught up with your sleep, i have.

steeljack 27-08-2007 20:34

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Margaret , Hope your feeling better after a nights sleep , hope you get a kick out of the following ...........

A man goes to an oral surgeon to have
a tooth extracted. The dentist takes
out a syringe to give the man a shot.
"No way! No needles! I hate needles".
the patient said.

The dentist starts to hook up the laughing
gas and the man objects. "I can't do the
gas thing. The thought of having the gas
mask on is suffocating to me!"

The dentist then asks the patient if he
has any objection to taking a pill. "No
objection," the patient says. "I'm fine
with pills."

The dentist then returns and says, "Here's
a Viagra tablet."

The patient says, "Wow - I didn't know
Viagra worked as a pain killer!"

"It doesn't" said the dentist, "but it
will give you something to hold onto when
your tooth comes out."


apologies to the Moderators, I know it should probably be in 'joke of the day' but since the original post was about dental problems , thought it probably ok to post on this thread . thx

MargaretR 27-08-2007 20:53

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Enjoyed :D -but it hurts when I laugh:eek:

BERNADETTE 27-08-2007 21:30

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 464598)
Enjoyed :D -but it hurts when I laugh:eek:

That's an improvement then Margaret, you definetly weren't leughing yesterday:p

MargaretR 27-08-2007 22:20

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 464619)
That's an improvement then Margaret, you definetly weren't leughing yesterday:p

Aye - another few days and I'll be gallivanting to Cleveleys :cool:

BERNADETTE 27-08-2007 22:26

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 464654)
Aye - another few days and I'll be gallivanting to Cleveleys :cool:

That's the spirit Margaret, yiu can't keep a good one down!!!:cool:

MargaretR 17-09-2008 09:18

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
A year later -
I have got an invite from a local NHS dentist -23 months after I asked to go on an NHS list.

Last year I paid £3200 for posh dentures.
The bottom set is a partial denture which I a need replacement for.
Anyone know how much the NHS charge will be for a bottom set?

AccyLass 17-09-2008 09:26

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Band 3 course of treatment – £198.00
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures or bridges.


NHS dental charges: what you should pay (from 1 April 2008) : Department of Health - Publications

MargaretR 17-09-2008 09:38

Re: Having a nice Bank Holiday weekend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyLass27 (Post 631855)
Band 3 course of treatment – £198.00
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures or bridges.


NHS dental charges: what you should pay (from 1 April 2008) : Department of Health - Publications

Cheers for that AccyLass -
might try for a full set then - (need a spare upper)


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