LightPhoenix
First Post
Honestly, at our age (I'm twenty-six) I really don't think vision and dental are that big of a deal. I've only used my dental twice, for a yearly cleaning, and I don't take care of my teeth nearly as well as you do. So honestly, not having actually looked at your teeth, I think you're probably fine without it. Just don't let them hit you in the face.
Vision is okay, but it depends on how often your prescription is changing. If cost is very much an issue, keep in mind that you do have your glasses, and they don't get worn out nearly as much as your contacts. If your prescription isn't changing from check-up to check-up, I would personally just keep the glasses.
Everyone that said shop around is absolutely right, but also make sure to get recommendations. Getting something cheaper doesn't always work out as well. I actually recommend avoiding the chain-dentists, but I recommend the opposite for vision. Also, check with your union, they may have some options and probably have experience with this.

Vision is okay, but it depends on how often your prescription is changing. If cost is very much an issue, keep in mind that you do have your glasses, and they don't get worn out nearly as much as your contacts. If your prescription isn't changing from check-up to check-up, I would personally just keep the glasses.
Everyone that said shop around is absolutely right, but also make sure to get recommendations. Getting something cheaper doesn't always work out as well. I actually recommend avoiding the chain-dentists, but I recommend the opposite for vision. Also, check with your union, they may have some options and probably have experience with this.