Anyway, I'm 22, and I'm not in a hurry. You work hard for a few years first, and then go to the United States to correct it when your conditions are good.
I don't know how expensive it is to see a dentist in America. Let's just say that a friend of ours has settled in America. After his teeth went wrong, he went back to China to see a dentist during the holiday, dropped by his home and went to China to play. He said so, and it's cheaper than going to the dentist in America. Orthodontics, even dare not think about it. It may be a bit exaggerated, but it shows that dental expenses in the United States are high.
There is a well-documented story: an international student has dental disease, but he has been afraid to go to the dentist in the United States because he heard that it is expensive. One night, he couldn't stand the toothache, shouting that no matter how expensive it is, he must go to the dentist today. I drove straight to a dental clinic with my classmates studying abroad. I went in and asked, and the registration fee was $300. I turned and came back. I haven't seen him complain about toothache since then, haha.