Originally Posted by
Golddogs
No spin intended at all. And I agree, and said as much regarding the way we fix teeth. But the cost of doing so is no where near the costs of equipment or employees or costs to run clinics and hospitals and malpractice insurance to cover teh blood sucking lawyers and lawsuits, nor are as many patients needing proceedures costing tens of thousands of dollars. Dentisry is affordable because it is, for the most part, quite simple in it's application.
I do not include what the reconstructive and oral surgeons do in that opiniion. I look at the cost of a filling or bridge from 15 years ago, and it is still a bargain and with advances in materials, not much more expensive( Unles you go for the gold grill work ) and acording to my Dentist, who I absolutely think is the best , much longer lasting. I am not trying to argue that health costs are not out of control, but the 2 are hard for me to compare. Just the cost of equipment and ways of delivery of care skews the comparison. I also think the industry has done a beter job controling costs itself ( dentestry ). And in dating myself, while medical insurance has been common for ever ( I can only go 50 years back ) Dental insurance has become more common in only the past few decades. So mabe that is a factor in cost control ? Could the insurance companies played a big role in the ever escalting costs?
And for what it's worth, I miss the old spit sinks.