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chak
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Hi

I've done a search on the forums and through google but couldnt find an answer so hoping someone here might have had some experience or knowledge.

I need a brace but wasnt sure if i get the work done at a normal dentist practice but dont pay fees because im in the forces (sorted out by paperwork there/my id) or whether there is a specific place for forces people to go

thanks in advance for any information :)
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Post by chak »

i jsut found an answer from a mate who just rang me for a catch up.

just incase anyone searches this up, just book an appointment at a dental service on a base near you.

i didnt know they were there :oops: :lol:
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Should be the same across the services. One of my friends has regular appointments with an orthodontist in Peterborough to get her brace tightened. That was all done through the RAF.

Thanks for letting us know, there may be people who will be able to use this info.
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