• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    I had a wisdom tooth go fucky on me. ‘Impacted’ - thing was fucking sideways, and rotted out. A nightmare, couldn’t chew on my right side at all. Was lucky enough to be living in a blue state that offered dental for Poors™ when it happened - they were willing to cover an impacted tooth at the local hospital. They jabbed the world’s biggest needle into my jaw, and yanked it out. Didn’t feel a thing at the time (other than the needle, which was like getting jabbed in the bone), though I spent the next month in agony once the anesthesia wore off.

    They wouldn’t let me take it with me after they extracted it, said it was a ‘biohazard’. Wish I’d pocketed it anyway when they weren’t looking.

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    I think this is also worldwide

    In Italy healthcare is Free but dental isn’t included.

    In my city there’s a free service for dental emergencies but it’s open from 8 am to 8.30 am so that means if you didn’t camp outside the door at 3 am it’s already full

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        LOL when I noticed the time range I had the feeling like “we’re contractually obligated to offer that service but we don’t actually want that”

        How many people can be done in 30 minutes? Only extractions without anesthesia maybe? 🤔

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          i imagine they line them up and run down the line with some kind of swiss army knife of unsanitized dental tools.

          yeah this is fucked.

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      Hungary used to be just like that, but it lead to people dying of complications, so it had to be undone, but not for replacing teeth, because that will surely lead to children eating sweets instead of fruits, and of course adults won’t buy Brandname™ electric toothbrush and toothpaste (it lead to people in general avoiding dentists like the plague due to “fear of having your teeth pulled with no way of replacing them”).

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    Give up sugar. That will make a HUGE difference. The sooner you do it, the better for your overall health, including your teeth.

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    Girlfriend and I just paid about $10k to fly out to Costa Rica to get her a full set of crowns. Easily would’ve been $40k to do it in the States. Another good looking option was to drive to Mexico.

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      I am planning a move to San Antonio, and the biggest determining factor for me has been proximity to Mexican dentists. I have fucked teeth. My bottom wisdom teeth came in laying down like battering rams and crushed the back 4 teeth on both sides, completely destroyed them. I had no dental insurance and no ability to pay out of pocket, so I just had to deal with the pain. My mom managed to find a dentist to prescribe me Vicodin while it was happening, but that was the extent of what we could get done. Since then, I’ve had several abscesses because of it, and had to have several removed. I still need a few removed and implants or something. I brush my fucking teeth, I don’t understand what the problems are. But I’ll be happy to be near to cheaper dentists.

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        The type of food you eat can determine your mouth’s bacteria biome, which none of us had any fucking way of knowing, other than pure chance.

        Streptococcus Mutans trives on refined sugars that are available to us in modern times. They create a biofilm around your teeth that traps the bacteria itself, along with it’s acid byproducts.

        They eventually wear down your enamel, and other bacteria start feeding on the softer dentin within. The acidic environment kills off the original Streptococcus Mutans bacteria.

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          Isn’t that why we brush our teeth, though? Like… What am I doing wrong? At this point I wish I could convince a dentist to pull all of my teeth, including the healthy ones, and give me dentures. I’m 34, and I don’t smile, I don’t eat out with friends, I don’t do anything that may show my teeth, because I’m missing a front tooth and I look like some cartoon hillbilly. I hate it so much.

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    And dental insurance SUCKS.

    I had a dental plan at an old job that was 24 dollars a pay period, and the annual coverage limit was $500.

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      I have “good” dental coverage that claims to pay a decent percentage of costs, but it’s of “reasonable and customary costs”. We live in a high cost of living state and it’s just not reasonable. They never seem to include the bus ticket to Mississippi to find someone willing to do it that cheaply.

      …… as a parent paying for yet another set of braces where insurance covers “up to 50% of reasonable costs” or more realistically about 20%

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      The moment robotic and/or 3D flesh printed limbs get viable, sewing back your clean cut limbs will be a luxury too, with “economic” options of fake limbs that can be put on the stump, since “you can always just ask your boss very nicely to give you a call center job instead”.

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        Yes, I know. We have dental coverage from my husbands work, luckily, as we would make just a bit too much combined to be able to take advantage of it.

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      It’s always been so insulting. When you’re a kid and a teenager you can have the government’s insurance and then your parent’s insurance. But as soon as you are an adult that starts working minimum wage without any social advantages, you have to pay for the expensive dentist out of pocket. So lots of young people that are relatively poor will pass the beginning of their adult life without dental insurance, and avoid going there.

      And if they’re lucky and evolve into the job market, they can eventually find an employer that offers dental insurance! With any luck they won’t spend more than a few years without insurance. Otherwise if they stay at minimum wage, they can also keep paying out of pocket, because it’s certainly not their retail job that will offer dental insurance.

      No, I’m still not bitter at all about this experience. /s

      At least this supposed to change eventually, thanks to the NDP.

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        I was lucky when I was cooking at a bar that the surfer/painter dentist down the road would let you pay in payments. Everyone at the bar went to him. He did good work too.

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      not a symptom, but a trigger or risk factor - dental trauma can be really painful and becomes psychological trauma if severe enough

      especially if someone was already predisposed to anorexia/bullimia, something like severe jaw pain can indirectly trigger a clinical eating disorder. the point is that all health is intrinsically linked and not neatly cordoned off into “dental,” “regular,” and “vision.”

      good question thanks for asking! :)

      cc @ericatty@infosec.pub

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        Do you have any idea how much of aging for example, is just permanent damage stacking up from our unhealthy modern lifestyles?

        Sure, you can see tribesmen shriveled up, that exists to. But back pain? Reflux? Cognitive decline? All side-effects of anything from horrible air quality (COPD, Pulmonary fibrosis, higher dementia risk), the worst kinds of slop food, getting overworked until your knees fall out.

        None of this is trully necessary. If everyone cared for each other, we could automate a good deal of work, while still providing for humans.

        But we live in a world of selfishness, contempt, and ignorance.

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      Probably meant anorexia from not being able to eat. It’s not really the same thing, but not eating is not eating.

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    I have health insurance through work that specifically covers dental and I still had to pay about $900 for two fillings. If I had something serious like needing a root canal I might as well just sell them my kidney.

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    Half way though a year long wait to get 2 more root canals. Maxed it out this year with 2 root cannals and a few fillings.

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      My dentist actually solved this by being so busy and the only dentist office for miles that my 6 month checkup happens every 13 months.

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    Same with the UK. Chewing and vision are classed as premium live features for some reason.

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    40 + years of taking care to go to the dentist, and still lost molars to decay and periodontal disease. Don’t chew tobacco!