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I've not seen a dentist since I was diagnosed in February. But even before diagnosis I was with an NHS dentist and never paid a penny. But I've never had any work done, no fillings etc, just check ups. It may be that we pay for that like everyone else, but maybe not.
Hi. I have only just moved back to Scotland, and have had trouble even finding a dentist.(Waiting list of a year in our town).
Anyway, once we found one in the next town, I paid for my treatment. The form didn't ask about diabetes at all, just about benefits / pregnancy so I think diabetics aren't excluded from paying.
Make sure it's an NHS dentist your getting, not a private. NHS are harder to find, but in most places there is a number you can call and you essentially get allocated a dentist if you can't find one. So it may not be near by!
As far as I have read, diabetics are not excluded from charges. Check-ups are free although usually these can be incorporated with a scale and polish, which you pay for, in my experience.
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There is no such benefits of having diabetes. But yes one can get free dental care depending on other facilities like age or other facilities which might be provided by the dental care center for certain period of time or for any other reason.