That’s a reach. We’re saying insurance should cover it. It’s a health matter- why would every organ be important but the teeth/gums can get fucked?
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@princessmonstertru Getting paid is not slavery. I never said not paying them. But prices are out of control and insurance should cover it. Please google what slavery is.
Nope, we should enact transparent pricing and cut the regulations that cause doctors to burn out and force them to charge 6 figures for shit they want to do for cheaper.
Like how facilities aren't allowed to have MRI machines unless they have x million dollars in revenue. Just look at all the red tape forced onto them by the Obama administration alone.
It does help with expensive fillings, cleaning, and other dental operations that can be readily avoided by keeping a habit of brushing your teeth twice a day and watching your sugar input.
Seems like the easy solution, but everyone doesn’t have the same teeth. I have very weak enamel. I eat very little sugar. These days not even fruit; no sweet beverages, or even sauces/toppings on food. I use prescription mouth wash. I brush my teeth morning, mid-day, and night. Keep a tooth brush in my car, at my office and my home. Floss, use dental picks and that fancy thick floss. I almost always have a cavity at check up.
My spouse sometimes only brushes once a day and rarely flosses, but seldom has cavities. Drinks Red Bull.
It’s not always black and white.
Like slavery insurance people?
Like how facilities aren't allowed to have MRI machines unless they have x million dollars in revenue. Just look at all the red tape forced onto them by the Obama administration alone.
My spouse sometimes only brushes once a day and rarely flosses, but seldom has cavities. Drinks Red Bull.
It’s not always black and white.