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IF your problem is severe enough to qualify for NHS treatment, it's considered complex dental treatment in the pricing scale. #200 I believe.
If your teeth are 5 inches too far out then the NHS will provide free braces for you and even retainers. If they are wonky but below 5 inch then you will have to pay around £3.500. (Crikey)
No unless you are over 18
You can get almost any colour, right now I have teal. I am on the nhs in Wales so it might be different if you live in Scotland or England. Hope this helped.
in Washington state - if you qualify (severe problem), they are free! (The state pays the orthodontist ~5000 dollars to treat you)
There is no dentist anywhere who does free braces.
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust was created in 1991.
yes, i live in the uk and i get free braces
All treatment that is clinically necessary is available on NHS. Dental implants and even braces are covered but only if there is a medical need for them. NHS does not include cosmetic treatment so the implant must be essential to preserve good oral health.
for bottom and top braces around £2000 but you may want to try getting them on the NHS (uk) like i did then you dont have to pay anything
To provide free healthcare to all
For someone to qualify for free breast reduction you should contact the NHS. The NHS only provide this service if your condition is causing you pain or illness.