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Domestos? :gag:

 

Well, it's cheaper and easier to get hold of than 6-phthalimido peroxy hexanoic acid (PAP) for starters. Does the same job for about 0.0001p. A dentist'd charge about £1000.00 (especially if his Porsche was coming up for a service). Do the maths!

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Teeth cleaning by my NHS dentist is very poor; he sent me to a hygienist, and I go there once at least year costing me £45.

 

I am told that cleaning is part of the NHS treatment.

 

The hygienist I go to three times a year works under contract with my dentist. She does an excellent job.

 

There's no such thing as free dental care here. It can cost a fortune if you have no coverage with a private dental plan. It costs around 1,800 dollars a year for the two of us with an additional co-payment of around 40 percent for any surgery or cosmetic work. Cleanings are covered 100 percent by the insurance company.

 

I think you've got a far better deal than I do

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Well, it's cheaper and easier to get hold of than 6-phthalimido peroxy hexanoic acid (PAP) for starters. Does the same job for about 0.0001p. A dentist'd charge about £1000.00 (especially if his Porsche was coming up for a service). Do the maths!

 

You know what, I get where you're comin from dude!

 

It's just Domestos :gag:

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