
In the wake of a dental care crisis in America, millions of people are left without access to affordable treatment, forcing many to turn to emergency rooms for relief from pain and infection. As traditional dental practices struggle to accommodate the needs of low-income patients, corporate dental chains have emerged to fill the gap, offering services that promise to make dental care more accessible. However, this shift has sparked intense debate about the quality of care provided by these corporate entities, with critics raising concerns about the profit-driven nature of their business models and the potential for over-treatment. Through the stories of patients and the perspectives of dental professionals, this film explores the complex challenges of providing equitable dental care in a system where profits and patient well-being often seem at odds.




