I had a 5 tooth bridge removed and an impression for a partial denture to replace these teeth taken immediately afterwards. This work was done as part of an NHS treatment plan at a cost of £198. When I inserted the denture 3 weeks later it looked fine but it was ill fitting and I was not happy with it. My dentist said that it was a temporary denture and that it would be replaced by a permanent one after 6 months when the gums had healed and maybe shrunk a little.
Yesterday after finishing my course of NHS treatment I enquired as to when I would have the impressions done for the new denture and my dentist proceeded to inform me of the choices I had and the prices to go with. It seems I will have to pay a further £200 for a better fitting NHS denture!
I assumed that I had paid for a permanent good fitting denture as part of the £198 fee and if I had thought that I would have to pay again I would have insisted that the "temporary" denture was adjusted until it did fit properly.
Can anyone tell me if this is correct?
