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- walter_wiggles ( @walter_wiggles@lemmy.nz ) English9•5 months ago
9 out of 10 dentists disagree.
- cordlesslamp ( @cordlesslamp@lemmy.today ) English1•5 months ago
Why?
More teeth More MONEEYYY…
- walter_wiggles ( @walter_wiggles@lemmy.nz ) English1•5 months ago
Lol planned obsolescence even for teeth
- cordlesslamp ( @cordlesslamp@lemmy.today ) English1•5 months ago
soon there’s gonna be Bluetooth (hehe) speaker and microphone in your teeth. Then the next thing you know is your teeth need security and firmware updates.
- Zip2 ( @Zip2@feddit.uk ) English1•5 months ago
Oh I’m sure dentists will be very happy to poke more holes in even more teeth.
- IninewCrow ( @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca ) English4•5 months ago
What is the economic benefit of this?
And if there is no or little economic benefit, what chance is there that we will ever see it happen?
- Lmaydev ( @Lmaydev@programming.dev ) English16•5 months ago
Chances are people who can afford it would pay a lot for this.
So it’ll start out as a luxury treatment. We just have to hope it works well and they can bring the costs down.
If it works out cheaper than dealing with other dental costs hopefully countries with socialised healthcare will pick it up.
I assume it will be an expensive treatment
- grrgyle ( @grrgyle@slrpnk.net ) English1•5 months ago
what will the legal limit be on number and length of teeth. important