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Dental cover for Travel Insurance

Last post Mon, Dec 17 2007, 6:09 PM by Arkwright. 3 replies.
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  •  Sun, Dec 16 2007, 11:07 AM

    Dental cover for Travel Insurance

    I want to buy Travel insurance for skiing. The dental cover for all of the quotes I've looked at offer mere emergency pain relief of £200 or £250. A broken tooth covered by an aspirin would be a spoilt holiday - that is - £250 pain relief cover is NOT travel insurance.

    Does anybody know where I can buy real travel dental cover that's worth the paper it's written on?

     Thanks !
     

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  •  Sun, Dec 16 2007, 10:24 PM

    Re: Dental cover for Travel Insurance

    Is more cover really necessary? I had a broken (front) tooth repaired by my private dentist in Reading for under £100 a few years ago. Nowadays you hear of people going abroad to get their teeth done, so it may be even cheaper. I expect that if you smashed your jaw in a skiing accident, the rest of the package would kick in.

    Enjoy the skiing!

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  •  Mon, Dec 17 2007, 12:55 AM

    Re: Dental cover for Travel Insurance

    It really also depends where you are going skiing! Anywhere other than the uk is cheaper for private dental treatment. and to top it all of most dentists are trained in London.
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  •  Mon, Dec 17 2007, 6:09 PM

    Re: Dental cover for Travel Insurance

    Many thanks for the advice. It's in Switzerland. But I guess I'll go with your suggestions. Many thanks.
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