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Ceasing practice


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?
31 March 2016
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Returning to work after cessation of practice


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?
31 March 2016
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Overseas applicants


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?
31 March 2016
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Amending your policy


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Defined practice and procedures


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Renewal


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

New member enquiries / obtaining a quote


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Payment options


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Public liability insurance


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Students and new graduates


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

CPD


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

Case history and your premiums


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

General enquiries


If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

If I do implants and/or orthodontics, as well as aesthetic procedures like Botox, which category should I be in?

Mar 31, 2016, 11:42 AM
Anchor:
Both 1SP and 2SP include the right to request indemnity for facial aesthetic treatment as defined in the GBF category.

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