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My best guess would be that it's cheaper to pay extra towards your routine appointments and catch problems early versus waiting until you need major work done down the road due to neglecting your dental health.


But this is student coverage: the expensive problems tend to:

1) come along later

2) not be wel reimbursed (eg: 60%), so if it can wait, many will until they have employment and better coverage.




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