For those who don’t know, dental services in the Philippines are expensive for locals primarily due to the high cost of imported materials, advanced technology, and clinic overhead, compounded by a lack of comprehensive PhilHealth coverage for dental care. Because of this, dental care was often neglected and dental visits are sought only when severe symptoms appear, for one reason, unaffordable. This is the reason why 7 out of 10 Filipinos suffered from tooth decay at the very young age.
The standard metal brace, for example, cost between Php30K - 50K depending on the quality of services. That amount in there isn’t cheap for a single orthodontic appliance and most of the time, this services can be availed by installment payment.
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I am fully aware though, that yes, it is indeed trending the same as owning an Iphone, specially to younger generations. This is due to strong desire to experience a high-end lifestyles despite financial strain. Wearing a metal brace is more on aesthetic reason rather than a dental necessity.
It represents social status, yes, a subconscious sign of material wealth that you can afford to see a dentist, and more specifically that you can afford to have braces installed. Also, braces are perceived as stylish, fashionable, and attractive.
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