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Here is how it works. Poland has socialize health care but most dentist prefer to have private practice and don't accept general patients. There is not enough public dentists. If you want to make appointment with public dentist you have to wait 6 months or longer. Also many little towns don't have a dentist who would accept a public health care plan so if you adopted a child who was living in a small town the care givers had to go to a bigger town to see a dentist for free (6 months after they made appointment). Many schools in Poland have a visiting dentist who takes care of all students but he or she might have a dozen or so schools in care and each school has hundreds of children. As for water most small towns in Poland don't have water or septic system. In Warsaw they use Chloride instead of Fluoride to sanitize water and almost all Warsaw residents don't cook and drink water from faucet but they only use bottled water or water from public deep-drilled well that serves water from Oligocene period for consumption. I would not drink water from tap in Poland.
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