• @militaryintelligence
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    58 months ago

    Of course, no one can afford it but the rich. Teeth are a luxury in the US. I’ll say $20,000 per tooth if it works.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      Well that’s the case with most new innovations. The optimistic view is that this is just the prototype and the price comes down as it develops.

      • @Chocrates
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        28 months ago

        Drug prices are complicated (kind of… But not really) . There is an exorbitant amount of R&D required to get something from hypothesis to the market.
        BUT, in the US at least some of that burden is borne by the taxpayers.

        Now the actual cost of making a drug once it is invented and gone through trials doesn’t seem to make much of an impact on the final cost. Drug companies seem to want to charge as much as humanly possible.

        Until the US has some sort of a policy change where they can influence final cost of they give tax payer dollars, then prices are going be high and get higher based on nothing but greed.

    • @Sestren
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      28 months ago

      It’s already like $5k+ for an implant. 20k is an insane lowball here. Add another zero for at least a decade.