There's another aspect of the medical world I don't fully understand, though my dentist is a long time friend, they apparently do have high insurance and other overhead costs, still seems they make a ton of money, or it kind of looks that way, but when you need a dentist for something, there is not much you can do.
Something as of late about those silver Amalgam fillings, was said to me by the hygienist they conduct heat/cold, can cause fracturing, so I imagine at some point teeth can break, I had one do that, root canal, crown etc. Have more from when I was a kid, she mentioned having them re-done to the better material they now use, but that just seems like opening a can of worms from things I have read, jury still out on that.
One thing I cannot understand, and its so common, is people just don't take care of their teeth, we live in what year now ? No need to go into in detail, we've all seen it, and its beyond things like a loose or defective filling, or other similar things, never understood that, just lazy I suppose.
Personally, I always saw the value in ones dental hygiene, teeth and gums are in good shape every check up, she raves about the gum tissue being so healthy, only trouble is where the darned brush wore a groove, had one of those fixed, but still have one that is way sensitive, dentist reluctant to fix, says its not deep enough, well that depth don't matter to the nerve, cold drink or something hot will get your attention, for now apply some snake oil (seems like)to mineralize the area, works for awhile, then quits.
Not a soda drinker,nor much else that is hard on teeth brush 2x per day, floss 1x sometimes twice a day, brush them gums, and that's it, don't take much to keep em well at all, and yet some people just don't do it and suffer because of it, besides the cost....
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