• @TheDoctorDonna
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    1 year ago

    If you have a cavity that you can’t afford to deal with go get some clove oil ( yes, I know how people feel about essential oils and I usually agree- but this is legit) and cotton swabs. Soak the swab in the oil to excess and then put the swab in the cavity and squeeze the excess oil into the cavity. This is going to taste like you ate a thousand pounds of cinnamon and your mouth might water- a lot, but clove oil is a dentist approved antiseptic. You have to be careful, it can burn your face skin if you get it anywhere unintended.

    I have been slowly losing my teeth over the past decade and am too broke to fix it, so I had to rely on clove oil between being able to afford extractions. It helped a lot. If the oil doesn’t work then the infection is too far gone and you need good antibiotics. They wouldn’t even be able to extract a tooth that bad.

    • @Madison420
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      41 year ago

      Go to dental schools, way cheaper, have payment plans and insurance companies usually comp it fully.

      • @TheDoctorDonna
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        21 year ago

        And rarely available, and far away for most people. Getting in to a dental school for complicated work is like winning the lottery.

        • @ChewTiger
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          21 year ago

          They are not talking about going to school but having people at the school do the dental work.

          • @TheDoctorDonna
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            11 year ago

            I know… There are 10 dental schools in Canada, the odds of getting in to one to have any work done are almost literally like winning the lottery. I’m sure it’s not much better in the U.S. plus you have to be lucky enough to live near one. The nearest major city to me is 8 hours away. And typically you have to fit within an income threshold, which we don’t as we are a two income household with benefit, albeit benefits that are quite limited.