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My insurance covers check ups and cleaning completely, and has a $50 deductible, After that, it pays the first $1000 of dental expenses. And for big stuff? It pays 10%.

What I have: 3 abcesses, 2 broken teeth, 1 cracked tooth and a LOT of cavities.

What it's going to cost:
Fillings, $185
Deep cleaning, crowns and root work: $3450, out of pocket.

OUCH!

Dr. R. is good, though. Nice man, gentle big hands.
And he runs a "pay as you go" system. If I can only pay for one filling, I can get just one done.

Also: dental chairs are quite comfy when cramping

Date: 2006-10-12 12:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reannon.livejournal.com
Whoa! What happened? Did you get punched in the mouth or something?

Date: 2006-10-12 01:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
Not a clue. My diet and dental habits haven't changed in 30 years.

But since we moved to West Memphis, it's like my teeth are literally rotting out of my head. 5 root canals in 9 years. And the abcesses are on former root canals.

And then in July, I felt a crunch as I bit down on something, and about a quarter of my lower left next-to-the-rear molar sheared. And then I think a filling fell out or the tooth crumbled around the root canal on my upper right back molar.

I asked about the water and the hygenist had no clue.

BTW: let me know next time you have an exchange of prisoners, and I might be able to meet you in Sikeston for dinner.

Date: 2006-10-13 04:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drewbeartx.livejournal.com
There are 3 main factors that affect your dental health and frankly, none should have caused your current problems.

1) Genetics: some families just honestly have crappy teeth
2) Drinking flouridated water during childhood: if you drank flouridated water when your permanent teeth were forming, they're much stronger and more resistant to cavities and breakage.
3) Oral hygeine: self-explanatory

Since numbers 1 & 2 affect your teeth only during their formation and your oral hygeine habits haven't changed significantly, the only thing I can think of that might be causing this is stress. Increased stress levels can lead to an increase in oral bacteria, which can then lead to more dental problems.

In any case, good luck.

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