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    Default Man Dies From Toothache, Couldn't Afford Meds

    A 24-year-old Cincinnati father died from a tooth infection this week because he couldn't afford his medication, offering a sobering reminder of the importance of oral health and the number of people without access to dental or health care.

    According to NBC affiliate WLWT, Kyle Willis' wisdom tooth started hurting two weeks ago. When dentists told him it needed to be pulled, he decided to forgo the procedure, because he was unemployed and had no health insurance.

    When his face started swelling and his head began to ache, Willis went to the emergency room, where he received prescriptions for antibiotics and pain medications. Willis couldn't afford both, so he chose the pain medications.

    The tooth infection spread, causing his brain to swell. He died Tuesday.

    Calls to Willis' family were not immediately returned. University Hospital in Cincinnati, where Willis was admitted, did not comment, citing federal privacy laws.

    "People don't realize that dental disease can cause serious illness," said Dr. Irvin Silverstein, a dentist at the University of California at San Diego. "The problems are not just cosmetic. Many people die from dental disease."

    Willis' story is not unique. In 2007, 12-year-old Deamonte Driver also died when a tooth infection spread to his brain. The Maryland boy underwent two operations and six weeks of hospital care, totaling $250,000. Doctors said a routine $80 tooth extraction could have saved his life. His family was uninsured and had recently lost its Medicaid benefits, keeping Deamonte from having dental surgery.

    "When people are unemployed or don't have insurance, where do they go? What do they do?" Silverstein said. "People end up dying, and these are the most treatable, preventable diseases in the world."

    Getting access to dental care is particularly tough for low-income adults and children, and it's getting tougher as the economy worsens. In April, the Kaiser Family Foundation reported that 33 percent of people surveyed skipped dental care or dental checkups because they couldn't afford them. A 2003 report by the U.S. Surgeon General found that 108 million Americans had no dental insurance, nearly 2.5 times the number who had no health insurance.

    Trips to the dentist aren't the only expenses hard-up Americans are skipping. An August report by the Commonwealth Fund found that 72 percent of people who lost their health insurance when they lost their jobs said they skipped needed health care or did not fill prescriptions because of cost.

    "People want to believe there's a safety net that catches all of these people, and there isn't," said Dr. Glenn Stream, president-elect of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He noted that it is often young men who are the most likely to lack health coverage.

    Dr. Jim Jirjis, director of general internal medicine at Vanderbilt University, said people, like Willis, without access to care often die of conditions that were much more common decades ago.

    "He [Willis] might as well have been living in 1927," Jirjis said. "All of the advances we've made in medicine today and are proud of, for people who don't have coverage, you might as well never have developed those."

    There are a number of free dental clinics in operation around the country, where dentists volunteer to provide care to those without health insurance. But even if Willis had access to a free dental clinic, Stream said he still may not have been able to get the care he needed for his infection. "The wait is often months at these clinics, and this young man died within two weeks of his problem," Stream said.

    Silverstein operates three free dental clinics in the San Diego area. "We're overwhelmed right now," he said. "We can't take any new patients."
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    Private healthcare and "the free market".. don't we just love it ?



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    I had really bad toothache a while ago, very painful but never knew it could be so serious.

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    Atibiotics ans pain killers are not that expensive here,how much are they in he US...?

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    "Doctors said a routine $80 tooth extraction could have saved his life"

    Are you telling me that he didnt have 60€? Not even selling some personal things? Not even going to your local church,your family, neighbours, friends and ask for help?

    It sounds more like "it´s just a toothache, i will suffer a few days and it will be over", rather than a real financial problem.

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    rolleyes

    Well.. some people really don't have 60 dollars, Falkata. And why on earth should someone have to sell personal thing in order to obtain medical assistance ? What kind of a world are libertarians living in ?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Batavi View Post
    Well.. some people really don't have 60 dollars, Falkata. And why on earth should someone have to sell personal thing in order to obtain medical assistance ? What kind of a world are libertarians living in ?
    Well If I´m hungry and I dont have money maybe I should sell my TV to buy something to eat.
    If I´m cold and I dont have a sweater or a scarf, maybe I should sell my mobile phone to buy some clothes.
    I dont see people complaining about it though

    And in a country like the US everybody can afford 80$, let´s be serious. I can do it in Spain without any problem in one day if I was really desperate and I asked for help, let alone in a country like the US where the salaries and the standard of living is higher

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Batavi View Post
    Private healthcare and "the free market".. don't we just love it ?
    Fuck NO....lol. I hate our system.....HATE HATE HATE it. What the hell is our damned problem that we can be one of the ONLY developed nations in which shit like this happens????

    There is NO fucking excuse for it.....outside of greed and *bottom line* economics.

    I can't blame the patient either....for I have had the sort of toothpain he had, and when it is that bad....PAIN RELIEF becomes paramount.

    I cannot help but wonder what antibiotics they prescribed? Drugs like Penicillin, Amoxicillin, and Erythromycin are very inexpensive...

    This story makes me very sad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    Atibiotics ans pain killers are not that expensive here,how much are they in he US...?
    Depends on the drug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkata View Post
    "Doctors said a routine $80 tooth extraction could have saved his life"

    Are you telling me that he didnt have 60€? Not even selling some personal things? Not even going to your local church,your family, neighbours, friends and ask for help?

    It sounds more like "it´s just a toothache, i will suffer a few days and it will be over", rather than a real financial problem.
    The man was a young, unemployed father....so chances are they didn't have a dime to spare. Not to mention that at 24 years of age, the levity of the situation won't really register....there is still a very strong sense of immortality at that age...at least among young men.

    The story is a tragedy.

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