On Aug 30, 6:53 am, Myal <Duma...@hotmail.com> wrote:
NYSCOF wrote:
On Aug 28, 9:28 pm,
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give it up
since fluride there has been no need for dentists , everyone has perfect
teeth , whats your problem ??
Have you been hiding under a rock. Tooth decay is so bad and dental
care so lacking in the US, that children have died.
Over 40% of Americans don't have dental insurance. Theoretically poor
people have Medicaid. However, 80% of dentists refuse to treat
Medicaid patients.
Over twenty dentists refused to treat a l2 year old boy (who lived in
a fluoridated community) before an emergency room accepted him but
couldn't stop the tooth infection from reaching his brain and killing
him.
Actually organized dentistry and our Centers for Disease Control's
oral health section should be sued for allowing this dental health
crisis to exist in America.
They all just keep going to meetings to talk about the crisis but do
nothing about it.
As a result tooth decay is the most prevalent health problem in the US
and lack of access to dental care is the chief reason.
Meanwhile, after 60 years of water fluoridation reaching 2/3 of
Americans on public water supplies and virtually 100% via the food
supply, fluoride overdose symptoms (dental fluorosis) now reaches up
to 1/2 of US school children. Yet tooth decay is growing in our most
fluoridated generation - toddlers.
At the same time most dentists now make more money than physicians
while working fewer days and fewer hours while doing less critical
work, such as tooth whitening and spa treatments. Dentists charge
outlandishly high fees to people who can pay out of pocket or have
good insurance and neglect those who can't afford them.
Tooth decay is a national disgrace. We don't have enough dentists to
treat all the decay that's out there.