Hello
I'm hoping someone here has experience of this. My daughter is eligible for orthodontic treatment on the NHS. However, she will be turning 18 soon. The practice have said that costs will not be covered by NHS after she turns 18 (even though she is still in full-time education). Now they are keen to start treatment, but this feels very 'rushed' for my daughter. She needs time to process what will happen and commit to the treatment plan. Has anyone been in this situation? She is willing to undergo the treatment, but has to have time to understand what is involved. (she wouldn't wear the retainer made for her when she was 12 because of the sensitivity and strange feeling in her mouth - she is more mature now and understands there will be some discomfort.) The orthodontist also speaks very quickly and I don't think understands what it means to be autistic. I just wonder if anyone has experience of how we can make sure she has the correct treatment at her pace? (maybe that's too big an ask, and we'll have to self-fund! - eek!)
Thanks
Maggie