• oleorun@real.lemmy.fan
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    9 months ago

    If you can’t find a cheap or available option try contacting a local college of dentistry. Honestly, they’re always advertising free or low cost dental care here.

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      9 months ago

      Yes and please make sure you get it checked out! It may seem like a non-issue (just minor pain, etc) but if it ever gets worse the damage is likely going to become permanent and your quality of life with no teeth/extreme toothache is a lot lower than you might think.

      Source: my dad and uncle neglected their teeth and its becoming a bad issue now

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    9 months ago

    Canada just released its timetable to phase routine maintenance dental care into a consolidated health plan.

    It’s starting small, but if our Republican wanna-bes don’t kill it we could have universal coverage and equal access to dental care regardless of economic station.

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        9 months ago

        The provincial conservatives where I live are trying their best to destroy that universal healthcare. It’s rather infuriating.

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          9 months ago

          I bet, I’m just glad to see areas of the world have it. Gives a little hope to some of us in the states.

          Hopefully the conservatives in your area aren’t the majority.

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    9 months ago

    This. I’ve only been recently able to afford much needed dental care, and now it’s too late for one of my teeth, a tooth above it broke the roots because my mouth is too crowded. Had I been able to afford it earlier, I would have a much more normal mouth.

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      9 months ago

      I have larger than average teeth too, so I had braces all of middle school.

      Hoping the cause of this is something simple like a sinus infection, though the area has a baby tooth that’s managed to hang on and it has fillings from when I was a kid.

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        9 months ago

        My problem is the opposite, normal teeth, small mouth! Haven’t ever been able to have braces until now, so I’m knocking it all out now. Hope everything goes well for you!

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    9 months ago

    Rethorical question: Where in the world your insurance doesn’t cover this?

    And: Buying a house … I don’t know what to say about this. Who would do such a thing?

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      9 months ago

      It is not uncommon for people to travel from California or Las Vegas to Mexico for dental work because the expense is so high, sometimes even with insurance.

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              I had a cavity filled for 20 bucks in Mexico. Granted it was in zacatecas which is central Mexico but the dentist was reputable. He got his license in new York and also practices in new York. He’s from that small town so he travels there a couple months a year and offers very cheap dental work for locals since he’s from there and wants to give back to the community that helped him. Def check out tj or rosarito if you can though.

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      9 months ago

      In America, dental and health insurance are separate. And many jobs that provide health insurance can often not provide dental insurance. There is a reason teeth are referred to as the “luxury bones”.

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    This might sound scary, but try holding ice cold water in your mouth. I had an infected tooth and that made it feel SOOOO much better until I could get it fixed.

    May or may not help your situation, but if it hurts as bad as mine did, you’re probably willing to try anything.

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    I’m currently living through my most stessful week of my life: About a year and a half ago, I bought a plot of land with the project of building a home there, inflation and loan rate kicked in, so I thought “alright let’s wait a bit see when it stabilizes”, this week I learned my plot is planned to be removed from the “buildable” area. If I don’t put a building permit to the city council before this is voted my land will basically see it’s value divided by 20 and I won’t be able to build a house there, I put 6 years of savings into this project… all because my gov decided that they didn’t want this area to be urbanised anymore.

    I have trouble sleeping and working I can’t think of anything else, I also lost my appetite.

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      Oh no!

      I’m guessing plopping a manufactured (mobile) or tiny home (shed) there wouldn’t tide you over…(?)

      Good luck 🤞

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        Thank you for the kind message. We are looking into these alternative options, they come with their own set of laws and stuff, we don’t really know yet what we can do.