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      • If you've had dental treatment that you weren't happy with you've got the right to have repair or replacement or, or you may be entitled to compensation. If you need repair or replacement work from an NHS dentist, this will generally be free within a year of the original work being carried out.
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  2. What if my NHS dental treatment goes wrong? If you have had restorative dental treatment on the NHS, and something goes wrong, requiring repair or retreatment, within 12 months of the original treatment, then your dentist should do the necessary work free of charge.

  3. If you've had dental treatment that you weren't happy with you've got the right to have repair or replacement or, or you may be entitled to compensation. If you need repair or replacement work from an NHS dentist, this will generally be free within a year of the original work being carried out.

  4. Make a complaint about dental care, services or treatment or get a refund. 1. complain to the dentist or practice. 2. Contact the NHS or Dental Complaints Service. 3. Go to the health ombudsman or a solicitor. Our guide explains the dental complaints process.

  5. If you have problems with your teeth between check-ups, contact your dental surgery to make an earlier appointment. The dental treatment plan. If your dentist recommends a Band 2 or Band 3 dental treatment, you'll be given a personal dental treatment plan (PDF only, 19KB) in advance. This outlines all the treatments you are having on the NHS ...

  6. You can do this by going to the NHS Choices website at www.nhs.uk and clicking on Dentists or call NHS 111. If you can't find an NHS dentist who is accepting new patients, NHS England will be able to tell you which dentist in your area currently accepts patients.

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  7. What are ‘guaranteed items’ of NHS dental treatment? Views: Some NHS dental treatments are guaranteed for 12 months. These include: fillings. root fillings. inlays or onlays. porcelain veneers. crowns. You'll not be charged if any of these need to be repaired or replaced within 12 months of the original being fitted.

  8. If you think that your NHS dentist has been negligent in your care and you have been injured or the treatment has had a negative impact on your life, you might be eligible to make a claim for dental negligence compensation.

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