• bkmps3
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    9 months ago

    I thought about this recently. I live in Australia. For the first 30 years of my life I didn’t look after my teeth properly.

    Now I’ve got a really good oral hygiene routine with flossing, interdental brushes and a good quality mouthwash. I went through my routine one night last week and thought about how much better my gums were and how few problems I had with my oral health. I used to have frequent ulcers and permanent gingivitis.

    As great as I felt knowing I’ve gotten on top of it, I feel terrible. I’m fortunate in that I can afford to spend 20 dollars a month on interdental brushes. Another 5 on floss. Another 10 on mouthwash. The $200 electric toothbrush that makes it easy to get a really solid clean.

    Like what the fk man? Taking care of my teeth is not only going to have massive positive health impacts on me, but there would be huge cost savings for the government who only seem to intervene and pay up when it’s too late and you need hospital care for whatever eventuality comes.

    A significant portion of the country skip meals in order to pay rent. They certainly don’t have that kind of money to spend to maintain there teeth, as well as any kids in the house.

    Oral hygiene products should really be subsidised for low income families.

  • aeternum@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    I’m pretty thankful. In WA, the Government dentists can give you a voucher that you can take to a private dentist, but you still get the 75% off. So I’m thankful for that.

    The Greens want to bring in medicare for dentistry. If you want to fix the problem, vote for Greens.

  • kaden_99@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I work for an hospital in Turkey and huge majority of the Australians that come here come for dental work. It just amazes me that people fly through oceans to get stuff like teeth implants.

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      9 months ago

      I have parents who live in Vietnam, and I make sure to go for my regular dental checkup whenever I visit, because it’s so much cheaper than it would be if I did it here, even when I go to the expensive (relative to other local options) western expat–targeted dentists.

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    9 months ago

    Remember folks, we care about the bones on your face but not the ones in your mouth. So if you’re gonna take a punch maybe try ducking a little bit