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39 sats \ 8 replies \ @Filiprogrammer 7 Feb \ parent \ on: Public Service Announcement - beware of dentists HealthAndFitness
You could pay a doctor/dentist to keep you/your teeth healthy. (Kinda like a subscription, but you only pay when you are healthy) When the patients are not healthy, the doctor makes less money. A doctor with a lot of healthy patients makes more money.
This way, the doctor is incentivized to keep you healthy in the long term.
I've only heard of this but has it actually been implemented? It seems to suffer in that it incentivises letting hard to treat or chromic cases die, as they will never actually be healthy. Type 1 diabetes will surely not be incentivised to be treated that way.
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Also - the health of your teeth is extremely tied to your eating habits. If you don't eat sugar, and not many carbs, you will have zero cavities, flat out.
If you're bathing your teeth in sugar multiple times a day, your teeth will suffer greatly.
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In most people not cleaning the teeth at the dentist at least once a year will lead to loss of alveolar bone leading to loss of teeth. This will happen even without cavities. It was significant mechanism of tooth loss throughout history and many wild animals today lose their teeth by this mechanism (which in their case obviously leads to death).
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I disagree on this one. I just listened to a podcast with Dr Kevin Stock (https://www.kevinstock.io/), a dentist who's also on the carnivore diet.
Apparently there's tons of archeological evidence that before agriculture, people, people had close to perfect teeth and jaw development. Cavities are mostly something that happened post agriculture, and then REALLY took off when sugar became cheap in in the 1850's.
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You disagree about the alveolar bone loss?
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I don't know anything about that topic in particular. But I disagree about going to the dentist twice a year, for sure. I think that leads to a lot of unnecessary treatments.
I believe in eating better to avoid dental issues.
I've only heard of this but has it actually been implemented?
Not to my knowledge
It seems to suffer in that it incentivises letting hard to treat or chromic cases die, as they will never actually be healthy.
Yeah, I guess such a system cannot be applied universally.
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