soup /adv/
I have a conglomerate of dental issues, primarily I have a misaligned jaw and need corrective jaw surgery. On top of that, I need braces and I need my wisdom teeth removed. I am 26, live in America, and have spent my life in abject poverty.
I do not expect any surgical resources and my hope that I am able to have my jaw fixed is delusional. However, I want to ask if there are any resources regarding very cheap--if at all possible--wisdom tooth removal, as I feel this is a common enough ordeal. I believe that simply having my wisdom teeth pulled would be a lot of help as far as freeing up some room in my mouth (I have a small mouth and all my teeth are squished together tightly.) Obviously, I cannot afford insurance so I would have to pay out of pocket. I live in Florida if this helps at all.
If anyone can provide me some direction, any at all, I would be infinitely grateful. I have physical difficulty speaking, as well as problems eating due to my inability to actually cut food with my teeth. The psychological facet of eternal rumination is unhealthy and I wish to die.
There are dental schools and they have much cheaper dental services. My dad got a bunch of his teeth replaced (two of them keep coming loose though - like I said, they're dental students). You'd have to Google where they are near you though.
>>18283668
You can have all that done at most for 1000$ at tijuana or another medical tourist city
>>18283679
Already checked into it. The local dentist program at the state college only does very minor shit like X-rays and cleanings.
>>18283686
If I had the money to travel, I would move to a proper developed country with public healthcare.
Bump before bed.
Last bump and I will let this die.