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  2. NHS dentistry - Wikipedia

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    School dental services provided by local authorities developed slowly after 1907 when the first service of this kind was set up in Cambridge. When the NHS was established in July 1948 dental treatment was free. Demand on the service was enormous. About a quarter of the dentists joined the NHS and by November 1948 83% had joined.

  3. Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track' - AOL

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    The £200m rescue package to increase access to NHS dentistry this year is not on track, a spending watchdog says. The dental recovery plan published by the Conservative government in February set ...

  4. National Health Service Act 1952 - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Service Act 1952 (15 & 16 Geo. 6 & 1 Eliz. 2.c. 25) is an Act of Parliament passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.It extended prescription charges and dental charges for National Health Service patients. [1]

  5. Medicare coverage for dental extractions: What to know - AOL

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    If a person requires an extraction as an outpatient, which means they do not require an overnight stay in the hospital, then Part B may cover 80% of the cost of the extraction.

  6. The NHS and Government have launched a dental recovery plan, for improving NHS dental services, ensuring patients have fairer, simpler and easier access to dental care. Find out more: https://t.co ...

  7. NHS Low Income Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Low Income Scheme is intended to reduce the cost of NHS prescription charges, NHS dentistry, sight tests, glasses and contact lenses, necessary costs of travel to receive NHS treatment, NHS wigs and fabric supports, i.e. spinal or abdominal supports or surgical brassieres supplied through a hospital.

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