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375-2 Yamaedachō, Kasai, Hyogo 679-0108, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81 790-47-1260
internet side: hatsuda-dental.com
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 34.9224183, Longitude: 134.8720372
Kensora
::Previously, Dr. Hatsuda treated me for cavities. The treatment was very thorough in terms of care and technique, and I have been able to chew comfortably ever since. The explanations are thorough and easy to talk to, so you can receive treatment with peace of mind.
NORA
::I regret receiving treatment here. It's so frustrating. I had a cavity in my tooth, so the treatment involved removing the nerve and covering it. I had a female doctor do it for me, but I was in the middle of treatment to remove my nerves, and I guess it wasn't working properly, so I hurriedly called for the director. The doctor was suddenly replaced and the procedure was restarted. During subsequent treatment, the same tooth could not be fitted properly, so I had to redo the same tooth three times. I had to remove the cover, make a mold, and fit it three times. The treatment took a long time, and eventually my gums started to swell. (The director often goes on home visits and rarely makes appointments. He only provides treatment about once a month. If you don't like that, you have no choice but to get an elderly doctor or the aforementioned female doctor.) When all the treatments were finally finished, when I was cleaning my teeth, I noticed that the gums around the tooth were swollen and pus was coming out, and I told the doctor that the gums were receding and swollen due to periodontal disease. About. Make sure to brush your teeth thoroughly. It wasn't really periodontal disease. My gums got swollen while I was having it redone many times. The swelling was so severe that he went to another clinic, where he was told that pus had accumulated in the nerve root and that the treatment would have to be repeated. He also explained that they would make an incision in the gum and drain the pus. After doing this many times, if the root of your tooth cracks, you will have to pull it out. I'm about to start treatment, so I don't know what will happen yet. However, even if you have just treated a cavity, you may still lose your tooth. Can you imagine how sad and painful it would be to lose a tooth at such a young age? For doctors and hospitals, it's probably just a case of making a mistake in treating a patient. However, for me, I may lose teeth that I will use for the rest of my life while I am still young. Teeth cannot be replaced. I contacted the hospital over the phone, but they have not reimbursed me for the treatment, nor have I heard a single word of apology. It's really sad and frustrating. postscript Is the newly changed hospital doctor at the level of misdiagnosing this? I was shaking my head. Visually, it was quite swollen, and when I took an X-ray, it clearly showed pus. The tooth had melted due to pus left untreated for a long time. I managed to avoid tooth extraction, but I should have gotten a second opinion sooner. I didn't tell my husband, who goes to the same hospital, because I thought he would be scared if I told him, but... It's been a while since I saw it get that bad lol It seems that he leaked...
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