I need dental implants, but they're so expensive and I don't know where to start

GeorgianaMezei
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Hi is sombody here for help me i need a implant teeth but my life is no was good ,can someone help me I do not know how to start I ran out of teeth and it is very difficult to afford to put my teeth at the prices that are I do not work because no one cares I feel like a monster even worse when the world laugh
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Hi,Dental implants on the NHS are only possible in very rare cases. https://www.bupa.co.uk/dental/dental-care/treatments/dental-implants/cost-of-implants/nhs-implantsDo you have a dentist? If you do have you visited them recently? If you claim certain means tested benefits then dental treatment is free. You can find a dentist in your area by putting your postcode in her.I would start with a visit to your dentist to see what treatment options are available to you.
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I went to 30 offices I kept trying and what can I pay if they ask me 25,000 to 30,000 means that we ordinary people have no chance what we have to do to kill ourself0
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Hi @GeorgianaMezei
Welcome to the community.
I'm sorry to hear that you've been having some trouble with your teeth.
When you visited those dental surgeries, did they offer any more affordable treatments to you? Did you ask whether there were any other options? For example, could dentures be an option for you?what we have to do to kill ourselfAre you having suicidal thoughts at the moment?
If you feel unable to keep yourself safe, you should call 999 or visit A&E right away. The following organisations are also there to listen:- Samaritans: call 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org
- SHOUT: text SHOUT to 85258 to speak to a volunteer over text message
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You need money from where the life is very expensive from as is hard to live from where that money0
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Do you mind me asking about what kind of income you're on at the moment @GeorgianaMezei? Do you claim benefits?0
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Hi, I'm sorry to hear your search for dental implants seems so difficult. Have you been able to make any progress?
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@AllanJoshua this is a UK base forum and that link refers to USA. Links for advertising are not allowed here so i've flagged your comment to a member of the scope team.
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poppy123456 said:Hi,Dental implants on the NHS are only possible in very rare cases. https://www.bupa.co.uk/dental/dental-care/treatments/dental-implants/cost-of-implants/nhs-implantsDo you have a dentist? If you do have you visited them recently? If you claim certain means tested benefits then dental treatment is free. You can find a dentist in your area by putting your postcode in her.I would start with a visit to your dentist to see what treatment options are available to you.0
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