Paolabracho69
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I believe she’s left it for too late! The government pays all the way to 21 years old but only if it affects your health. That’s why orthodontics ie teeth straightening are only available for teenagers, as it can have implications on their health. I’m not sure the Swedish health system supports any kind of aesthetic treatment.Healthcare is almost free in Sweden, dental care is free until you’re 21 and to study at university is also free, In fact you actually receive around 300 euros each month as a support benefit for studying that you don’t have to pay back.
Aija could very well been neglected by her mother, but at the age of 19 for example you can make your own decisions regarding your health and teeth, especially if it’s bothering her like she says it did. If it was such an issue, why didn’t she just ask for braces at the dentist?
I’m not from Sweden so please anyone correct that if I’m mistaken.
Regarding obtaining a degree, she would still need to have at least some half decent grades? At least some Ds? I guess she just failed and got no offers!