http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3211658Oh my.
JanMichael (1000+ posts) Sat Apr-26-08 04:23 PM
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How many people here have fairly serious dental problems that are not getting treatment because of the cost of dental care?
My wife has to have a root canal/crown on a tooth that she broke--we have good insurance. Even with that, our out of pocket expenses will still be pretty high, and this one procedure will use most of the insurance benefits for the year.
I wonder how many people just flat couldn't afford to have this taken care of.
On edit: there seems to be some confusion. We are taking care of this--just giving up a vacation (not whining, just saying that we can afford it with painless cutbacks)--the post is about how many people don't have anything more to cut back on.
It's a large bonfire; apparently dental problems are endemic, ubiquitous, among the primitives.
It's that old hippie attitude, "oh, I can do anything I want, and medicine'll take care of the consequences."
Does anyone here know, besides amphetimenes, if any other recreational drugs are known to cause severe dental problems?
Of course booze does that. And sugary stuff too.
You know, the standard things consumed by the primitives.
The bonfire's mostly primitives whining that George Bush won't personally fix their teeth.
This one was of interest.
uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sat Apr-26-08 05:53 PM
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43. I have gotten crowns for $200 in Mexicali
Or whatever the border town is there. If you want more info, pm me and I'll give you email of the dentist I went to. He was very good, gentle, sanitary, and the crowns are all good. This was a yr ago. I need to make another trip down soon for another crown.
The snobbish primitive is hard-of-hearing (a condition not the same thing as being deaf), and I wonder.
The only women I've known, in my entire life, who chew tobacco have been women who were, or are, deaf.
I wonder if the snobbish primitive dips, which isn't good for the teeth.
And then this was of interest:
proud2Blib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sat Apr-26-08 04:35 PM
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7. One of my closest friends had a tooth fall out not long ago
She hasn't had dental insurance in years and couldn't afford to go to the dentist. So her tooth got rotten enough it just fell out.
You know, as a deaf person, I pay much attention to the mouth and dental condition of other people; it's one of the ways I "hear." In fact, the mouth of the other person is usually the first thing I notice, before the sex, size, approximate age, appearance, whatever.
The dysmenopausal Kansas school teacher is a vociferous member of that Pink Underwear Gang, and the internet is always spotted with photographs of one of their really stupid events.
I'm going to have to look a little closer at the dental condition of those pinko bitches, when a photograph's posted somewhere.