あい歯科 en Nishio

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Maruyama-41-4 Isshikichō Matsukijima, Nishio, Aichi 444-0403, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 563-74-2828
sitio web: www.aidental.net
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Latitude: 34.7930164, Longitude: 137.0424339

comentarios 5

  • オカピ

    オカピ

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    My tooth hurt and there was a hole in it, so it was clearly a cavity, so I went to see him even though it was a holiday, so I went to see him. First of all, I was advised to use a mouthpiece because my tooth was hurting because of the cavity... (I understand that other people have also posted this) There is no treatment for the cavity. No medicine. I'm busy today, so I was told that it was over. . . , I go to a nearby dentist on weekdays to get an explanation and treatment for cavities first. So I asked for help. I shouldn't have gone...I really have no regrets, I even do it on holidays! Since I am posting this, I would like you to read it carefully. …

  • やまかわ

    やまかわ

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    I had my tooth treated for cavities the other day. I am given a superficial anesthetic before each injection, so I feel at ease even though I am a bit scared. The treatment is thorough and the staff are kind.

  • A B

    A B

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    I go to the hospital for treatment of periodontal disease and cavities. The teacher asked if this was painful and asked, ``Are you okay? ” while proceeding with the treatment. Even though the staff members are young, they are very nice. Even when my husband made a last-minute request on a Sunday, he kindly accepted the request, and my family and I are indebted to him. He says he has never felt any pain from the anesthesia, and even my husband, who is less sensitive to pain, is able to come here.

  • 生塵

    生塵

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    I had been having pain in my tooth since the day before, but since my family dentist was closed, I went to see the dentist for the first time on Sunday. First of all, there was a bad smell in the hospital and I was very surprised. On the way home, I realized that it was coming from the neighboring property, so I was convinced, but the doctor's office was still full, so I think they should take more precautions. The reception and dental hygienist were very helpful. The problem is the dentist wearing black clothes...the explanation is long! I did choose on the medical questionnaire that I would like a thorough explanation, but I have never heard of such a long and one-sided discussion. Even when I tried to say something, I was interrupted and couldn't speak... When I first explained the current situation, he was kind, but when I expressed my opinion halfway through, he suddenly became grumpy. However, the oral check only takes 1 minute. There was a voice when I folded the seat down, but there was no voice when I woke it up. No one even calls out when I tap my aching tooth. I was quite surprised, so I learned the importance of speaking out. As for my tooth, I was in severe pain for about 5 minutes afterwards, so I had to listen to the story with my eyebrows furrowed... The ultimate push mouthpiece. I was told that it would take about a day to make it, but due to work I can only come once a week, and when I told them that my home was a little far away, they quickly replied, ``Well, I'll consult with my dentist and that's it for today.'' He cut the conversation off as if to tell me to go home. When I went to checkout, I was not even issued a medical card. Isn't it normal for patients to have a consultation card even if they are no longer coming to the hospital? I think it means that I won't come again, but this is the kind of dentistry I would like to ask. I will never use it again.

  • k k

    k k

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    During the holidays, my tooth crown fell off, and I googled it and found it, so I made an appointment the day before. The chairs in the waiting room were fluffy, Disney movies and popular music videos were played on the multiple monitors, and there was Wi-Fi, so my smartphone worked smoothly and was comfortable. Since it was my first visit, it cost less than 5,000 yen for X-rays, photos, tartar removal, and crown restoration. During the treatment, when I thought that the saliva was starting to build up, the doctor started sucking it, which was soothing.

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