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I've cracked my back tooth. Though luckily there's no major pain, but I can feel it coming.


However, I'm not registered with a Dentist at

present. Anyone been to the dental unit at Guys?


I need it fixed ASAP but I'm not flush or inclined to pay an arm & leg to a private practice.


Any dentists out there that would trade Logs for teeth fixing?



Argh.....

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At Guys emergency clinic you need to get there about 8.30 am I think .

Not sure if open at weekend .


Lots of dentists accept NHS patients

try Mr Norton 179 Denmark Hill 0207 274 0861


or East Dulwich Dental Care ,Forest Hill Rd 8 299 0240


or The Gardens 8 693 4001

I don't think they do remedial work at Kings but would just take out the offending tooth. A dentist would consider saving the tooth / repair. You need to phone your local dentists and see what they say about seeing you as a new emergency patient if you want to consider saving the tooth.

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