Jump to content

Dentist for implant


ontheedge

Recommended Posts

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

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/40701-dentist-for-implant/
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • TBH if people don't see what is sectarian in the materials linked to above when they read about them, then I don't think me going on about it will help. They speak for themselves.  I don't know how the Greens can justify promising to be a strong voice for one particular religion. Will that pledge hold when it comes to campaigning in East Dulwich (which is majority atheist)? https://censusdata.uk/e02000836-east-dulwich/ts030-religion
    • Saying one thing so everyone can understand, and something different that only select people can understand is not inclusive, it’s dangerous.  
    • I'm not deliberately swerving anything. What exactly have they said in their communications in languages other than English that you object to? Why would they put those communications in other languages when the whole point was to connect with a specific group of people? Apologies if I've missed your point.
    • The point (which you're swerving) is not that the Greens spread their message in a language other than English - it's what they have said, and why they're shy about saying the same thing in other languages, including English. If a party in Northern Ireland circulates leaflets in Ulster Scots only that tells voters to elect them so they can be a strong Protestant voice, and has videos in Ulster Scots only that seek to discredit the First Minister by showing (a propos of nothing) images of them meeting the Pope - is that inclusivity or sectarianism?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...