In this regard, how much does a dentist cost in Norway?
A complete treatment usually costs around NOK 25,000 in Norway. Helfo covers approximately 13,000 NOK and you pay NOK 12,000 even as deductible.
One may also ask, what do you do when you can't afford a dentist? Your state or local health department may know of programs in your area that offer free or reduced-cost dental care. Call your local or state health department to learn more about their financial assistance programs. Check your local telephone book for the number to call.
Furthermore, who is entitled free dental treatment?
You are entitled to free NHS dental treatment if your annual family income used to work out your tax credits is £15,276 or less and you receive either: Child Tax Credit. Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit paid together. Working Tax Credit including a disability element.
How can I work as a dentist in Norway?
Working as a Dentist in Norway
Authorisation and license as a dentist are granted by the Directorate of Health (before 2016: National Agency for the Authorization of Healthcare). Professionals are required to hold a Master of Dentistry or an equivalent foreign education.