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laundry_queen

(8,646 posts)
28. LOL.
Mon Jun 11, 2012, 07:39 PM
Jun 2012

Ever have a dentist refuse to give your kids, who have a history of decay, sealants because 'they didn't believe in them'?!

Not every dentist, no, but you have no idea how long it took me to find one that gave out sealants for kids. Even our local health unit dentistry nurse who works with kids at the most risk of decay was frustrated and kept a (small) list of those who WOULD.

You can call me a conspiracy theorist to try to discredit what I say, but I've been through enough dentists (dozens in total) who think this way. They were also the ones fighting fluoridation in our small towns (calling it poison, FFS). Just because YOU haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't exist or that I made it up. Jesus.

A small example of your 'profits from preventative care' nonsense as well. A 1.5 hour cleaning, x-rays, fluoride treatment for 1 child: $150. A 20 minute replacement of a filling for that same child: $300 SO much more profit in preventative care, sure there is.

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I suppose it's better than their claiming it's a mind control chemical, but still, ugh. (nt) Posteritatis Jun 2012 #1
People still drink Dokkie Jun 2012 #2
Some of us actually drink well water from the tap. Skidmore Jun 2012 #3
Why wouldn't you? NutmegYankee Jun 2012 #4
People still buy water? MadHound Jun 2012 #8
I still drink some bottled water..... Wounded Bear Jun 2012 #21
I'm part of that problem and you are part of another problem, congratulations. jp11 Jun 2012 #23
Well, there is no logical reason for you to be buying bottled water MadHound Jun 2012 #24
Oh no Dokkie Jun 2012 #29
Bottled water is the scam of the century jberryhill Jun 2012 #10
I buy distilled water Dokkie Jun 2012 #30
Well that's a silly thing to do jberryhill Jun 2012 #31
In most towns it's safer and cleaner than bottled water (nt) Recursion Jun 2012 #12
In El Reno OK... YellowRubberDuckie Jun 2012 #15
It does seem like a lot of waste pintobean Jun 2012 #5
Fluoride in Water Harmful, Ineffective, Wa$teful, studies show nyscof Jun 2012 #6
Uh-huh... SidDithers Jun 2012 #9
Same argument the tea party uses proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #13
Of course dentists want fluoridation to be stopped. laundry_queen Jun 2012 #18
An Evolutionary Theory of Dentistry FarCenter Jun 2012 #20
I don't believe many dentists think that way at all. phleshdef Jun 2012 #26
LOL. laundry_queen Jun 2012 #28
I serously doubt it Dokkie Jun 2012 #33
Put together, your links sound kind of funny RZM Jun 2012 #32
Isn't fluoride in most toothpastes anyway these days? Prometheus Bound Jun 2012 #7
Mandrake, we cannot allow communists to sap and impurify our precious bodily fluids... Recursion Jun 2012 #11
thanks for this Blue_Tires Jun 2012 #22
Precisely Sherman A1 Jun 2012 #25
Spam deleted by OKNancy (MIR Team) wsx111 Jun 2012 #14
Hey! I drink bottled water. Nothing wrong with that. PotatoChip Jun 2012 #16
Given the population and demographics, about $5 / year per person under 25 years old FarCenter Jun 2012 #17
Ah, my old stomping grounds snooper2 Jun 2012 #19
Welcome to Third World America. Bake Jun 2012 #27
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