How to ask dentist for NHS ortho referral?

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I have a recessed maxilla and I want to see an ortho, but I can’t afford to go private. How do I ask for a referral without sounding nd? I’m in the uk so they’ll brush me off unless I have a solid, practical reason for wanting one.
 
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In the UK, getting an NHS orthodontic referral isn’t about “sounding ND” or saying the wrong thing it’s about framing your concerns in terms that match the referral criteria dentists are trained to look for.
 
In the UK, getting an NHS orthodontic referral isn’t about “sounding ND” or saying the wrong thing it’s about framing your concerns in terms that match the referral criteria dentists are trained to look for.
What should I say to match the criteria?
 
Emphasise function, not just appearance.Dentists know NHS funding is only approved for health-related orthodontic need. So focus on: Biting/chewing problems, speech issues,Jaw or asymmetry issues.
 
Do you think breathing issues would qualify? E.g nose feels blocked most of the time, especially when lying down.
 
you can definitely mention breathing issues, but your dentist will normally consider that more of an ENT or sleep medicine referral than an orthodontic one. If your recessed maxilla is contributing to narrow arches, crowding, or an overjet, you’ll want to frame the breathing concern as a secondary to the bite problem
 
Alr thanks I appreciate it
 
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