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Dentist for implant


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My crown has fallen out for about the 10th time about 3 years ago the lovely Mr Daly made me a new one on the NHS which is unusual these days! But did tell me I'm heading for an implant really don't fancy a plate.

Anyway 3 years down the line and it's fallen out twice in the meantime so implant time I guess.

Registered with the Gardens since Mr Dalys retirement and have an appointment with Mr Frost for the 10th of Feb looking at their price list implants begin at ?2300 crikey!

Anyone have any experience of implants there or anywhere else nearby really don't fancy spending that much on a tooth

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