Tooth
I got my molar taken out a few days ago.
Boy, I don't like going to the dentist.
How Much to Pull Out a Tooth?
South Korea:
$10 with insurance
The U.S of A:
$800+ with insurance
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I got my molar taken out a few days ago.
Boy, I don't like going to the dentist.
$10 with insurance
$800+ with insurance
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Oh wow, what is the function of insurance in US of A LOL? @gungho
I am afraid that one of my molars would give up and give me problems, I hate going to the dentist too solely because of my appearance. I am used to big needles.
There really isn't any function for the American insurance. The only function I can think of is... to keep the cost down. Obama made this big mess.
You see...without insurance it could cost up to $5,000. Now that the US dollar is losing value, we have to keep spending more and more and more for the same thing. This is really not good @cryptopie. This is why a lot of people are turning to crypto. Because crypto gives people hope. Fiat gives no hope.
I think it would be very difficult for you to have your molar taken out with your condition. After taking out the tooth, you'd have to take a lot of pills, and those pills have a lot of backfire. It's better that you stay away from taking your molar out. Just keep brushing your teeth and everything would be fine. For me, I got some side effects such as feeling very ill, headache, nausea and the whole works. I basically passed out for the whole entire day, and my husband had to take my workload for that day. It's very hard on the body.
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It's never fun getting a tooth pulled. Hopefully you recover quickly. That's quite the difference between the two countries. Not surprising though. if you want any sort of medical related work in the U.S. you can pretty much expect them to request your first born child as payment lol.
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South Korea has social medicare. That's a good thing. Surgery is also quite cheap. Many foreigners come to Korea to get surgery whether it be beauty surgery or medical surgery such as a heart transplant.
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Yeah Canada is the same except that it doesnt cover cosmetic surgery.
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I hear in Canada you can just walk into a clinic without an appointment and be seen by a doctor. Is that true? Korea is like that.
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Yeah it's true we have walk in clinics. They are first come first serve.
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Amazing. Maybe I should move to Canada!
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