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    13 hours ago

    Also dentists: “That’ll be $1200. I hope you enjoy the rest of your Monday!”

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        2 hours ago

        It’s like this in Australia as well. Teeth are luxury bones and don’t deserve to be covered by Medicare it seems.

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        12 hours ago

        It’s getting to be that way in the UK too.

        It used to be that everyone could get an NHS dentist and get a lot of work done for free but not anymore. I think that we’re still all entitled to an NHS dentist but there aren’t enough of them so only kids have easy access.

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      12 hours ago

      I get a cleaning every 4 months but my insurance only covers every 6 months, so I pay for one out of pocket. I go to a very good dentist, and they only charge $170 for a cleaning

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          I do clean my teeth two times a day, and floss regularly. That doesn’t totally stop the plaque from building up though. Everybody’s biology is a bit different

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            I was on a 4-month schedule before 2020, but they switched me to a 6-month schedule once I was comfortable going back. My gums are in a much better shape now.

            I hope you continue to get the care your body needs, if that stays 4-month cleanings or changes.

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        8 hours ago

        It’s not that hard to floss and brush your own teeth mate, why do you need to get it done by a dentist every 4 months

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            Not enough to pay $170 out of pocket for, whatever my insurance covers is enough, the rest of the time I’ve got a water floos and regular flossing and cleaning to get the job done

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              That sounds great for you. I switched to 3/year last year after trying everything else to reduce the amount of plaque developing between visits without success. I don’t get why you feel the need to shit on someone for that

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      12 hours ago

      edit: Ok, downvote me for stating healthcare is expensive in the US and wondering if this is linked to the flossing habit…