>>16798033>the political machinations behind oral health.I'll contribute my experience, that the VA dentists (every medical or psychological health person in the VA is a jew dropout, that is getting placed in a gov job to get training on what the government considers ambulant cadavers), so each psych visit is with some 20-something jew female, who was in training last visit, but is now training another retarded jew female, and every visit asks the same introductory questions, with zero progress being made for the veteran.
The dentistry department is much more restricted... Only 100%'ers and Purple Sharts get VA dental, so it's a more professional environment. Each visit amounts to "I don't know what that is, and we can't treat that here. The tooth may last a month, or maybe longer, but I can send you to my college buddy who just started a root canal assembly line, so we can bilk $2500 out of the government, and then I can send you to another guy to get your "crowns lengthened"... Maybe it will make the tooth last a month, but no guarantees. "...etc. I'm rapidly catching on to the game of making up some problem on a tooth that isn't even in pain, or having any other problems, so that the primary dentist gets great experience on patients that can't really sue for unnecessary procedures, and then farming out high-priced procedures to the senpai.
...On the other hand, I've had experience with medical "insurance", and their overly restrictive limits on what procedures can be done, and limiting tests that can find expensive health issues, so that a terminal discovery is not made until a later earnings report quarter, and overall reduced "surviving by medical expenses" occurrences.
>The general output of my experience is to trust your body to re-grow and mend. Don't trust psych-shills, nor pill pushers, and die when your body says it's the correct time. Unnecessary medical procedures only makes more of your life inaccessible. Live that life instead for top performance