• Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world
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    Had enough pain that finally I realized I probably needed some more intense treatment.

    Ayup. Had an abscess that was creeping into my sinuses. There was a huge pocket of blood and pus that they had to cut open and drain.

    Four root canals still didn’t save the tooth and I finally said pull the damn thing and let me go. Now I’ve got a big hole where a premolar used to be. Oh well

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    I haven’t been to the dentist in 14 years. There is no way I can afford it. Thankfully I don’t have any noticeable problems yet.

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      7 hours ago

      38 years here. Last time it was a root canal at an illegal dentist practice running inside a prison where the Doctor was serving 50 years for murder.

  • CaptainPedantic@lemmy.world
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    Health insurance: “Hey, we’re fucking assholes, but the maximum you’ll pay for your care in a year is $XXXX.”

    Dental insurance: “Hahahaha! Fuck you! The maximum we’ll pay for your care in a year is $XXX! Also, we don’t cover anything other than cleanings!”

  • UniversalBasicJustice@quokk.au
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    And thats how I had all my teeth pulled before age 35! My ability to eat improved and now it’ll cost me tens of thousands in debt to get anything functional in their place!

  • Squirrelsdrivemenuts@lemmy.world
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    I stopped going to the dentist 7 years ago because I moved to an area with a shortage. I used to have one or two cavities filled each yearly appointment, but I haven’t had any serious issues or pain since I stopped going. I’m a bit worried about future serious issues but I saved so much money, pain and discomfort in the meantime.