Dental treatments put off ‘to save money’
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Dental treatments put off ‘to save money’

Dental treatments put off ‘to save money’

Dental appointments and eye tests are being put off to save money, research suggests.

An online poll revealed 46% ignore cracked teeth and lost fillings and 13% do DIY repairs on their broken glasses to avoid bills.

Just over two-fifths of those surveyed avoid regular dental and eye check-ups to save money and 4% resorted to removing a painful tooth themselves.

 

Another 3% had worn someone else’s dentures or contact lenses.

 

Dr Hugh Laing, chief medical officer at Aviva UK Health, said: ‘Avoiding medical treatment is a false economy – not to mention a risky prescription. Regular health checks can help identify issues before they become more serious or costly.’

 

Insurance company Aviva commissioned market research firm Redshift to carry out the research.

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