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195 Hiuchida, Koriyama, Fukushima 963-8003, Japan
contacts phone: +81 24-925-7681
website: www.universe-dc.com
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::I told him that the pain in my tooth was so bad that it hurt just to chew, but I was told that there was no cavity in the tooth either by X-ray or visual inspection, and that I thought it was due to sensitivity, so I would get rid of it soon. I thought it couldn't be possible, but I put up with it for a few days, but as expected, the severe pain didn't go away, so I went to another dentist and found that the inside of the back tooth that had been treated for a chipped tooth had decayed. My teeth were completely silver and I was horrified to think what would have happened if I had left them alone. I'm not joking, but a friend of mine told me that if I had left it untreated for so long, it could have been life-threatening, and what's worse is that even though I told them the symptoms were severe, they didn't really try to find out the cause. I thought. It seems that it was a cavity that was difficult to detect, but the dentist I was currently seeing took notes of the symptoms, took pictures with a camera, took X-rays, and crushed the possible parts, and gave me careful treatment. I also think that is normal.
G501
::It's very convenient as it's open until 8pm, but for some reason the tartar removal was done in two sessions and it cost over 10,000 yen. Isn't it expensive?
お豆
::I went to see him over half a year ago after being recommended to him by someone at work, but I really cannot recommend him to anyone who is seriously looking for dental treatment. The exterior is beautiful and has a stylish atmosphere, but the dentist was honestly the worst just because of the atmosphere. I went for a consultation just to have my cavities treated, but I had my wisdom teeth removed as a semi-intuitive move. I had no plans to have it removed and didn't feel any inconvenience, so I reluctantly agreed to it as it was a fundamental treatment, but from there it was hell. I went to the hospital about 4-5 times in total, but I paid a total of 30,000 to 40,000 yen just for the treatment costs. The dentist I went to before didn't have this amount. It was ridiculous to think that it cost about 8,000 yen for one treatment. Next, the treatment was messy, and even if I felt pain, I had to pry it open with my wrist. The way it was removed was also terrible, and at first I wanted silver teeth because I didn't want them to chip, but now they say that white is safe and trendy, so I ended up having them treated with white overlays. However, since it was necessary to reshape the tooth, which was not expected to be a cavity, the tooth was jaggedly ground down to the nerves, and then a mold was taken, and the pain during that process was unusual. The simple cover I put on while I was waiting for the mold fell apart on the first day, and I endured severe pain as I waited for the next week. In this process, even teeth that were almost unaffected were ground down, and in the end, probably because the overlay was not properly coated, the tooth chipped and formed a hole in about 2-3 months, requiring another treatment. I wanted to choose a dentist who was easy to go to and was good at treatment, as a second opinion, but I will never go there again. I apologize to those of you who have been going to this place, but I recommend you to go to another dentist. If you go there with ideas that have nothing to do with your original purpose, such as because it's stylish, close to the station, and has a nice atmosphere, young people will be forced into expensive treatment and end up having to spend a lot of money on it, so be sure to read this comment. I hope you can make your decision based on this. Excuse me for the long message.
90 TKG
::I posted this before, but it disappeared so I'm posting it again. good point ・Easy access near the station ·beautiful ・The receptionist is kind The point that was a little strange ・Recommend removal of wisdom teeth by repeatedly calling them "Kikei" (not the way the wisdom teeth grow, but the wisdom teeth themselves) →This may be true from an academic point of view, but I have doubts about the general sense of using the word "destruction" and why it recommends tooth extraction. In addition, other dental clinics decided that there were some wisdom teeth that did not need to be extracted, so I had the one tooth that definitely needed extraction removed elsewhere. ・During cavity treatment, my tooth was removed much more than I expected, so I was shocked and said, ``You're going to remove it quite a bit,'' but he scolded, ``What are you going to do if you don't remove it when you have cavities?!'' →I think there should be an appropriate explanation in advance. There's no need to get angry at the answer. ・The policy seems to be to immediately remove a small amount of cavities and provide a filling. (This varies depending on the dentist's policy, so it may not have matched my idea.) It seems that when white fillings are used for many years, gaps and gaps form, causing stains and recurrence of cavities. I was worried about the technique because the area I had the treatment done here became stained in a short period of time and the cavities had recurred. This hasn't happened in the areas I've had other dentists do for a few years. There were stains in areas that were visible from the outside, and no matter how hard I tried to brush them, I couldn't get them off, so I had to go to the dentist to have those areas cleaned. Later, the area that had been filled was chipped, and she ended up needing tens of thousands of yen in medical treatment out of pocket. ・Place a white filling so that it touches the silver tooth →No matter where you go to the dentist, you'll be surprised at this. Apparently it's not a good idea to use different materials. I got cavities. I'm the type of person who doesn't like to have my teeth shaved down too much, so I don't think it was a good match for my company, which quickly shaves down even the smallest cavities. I'm not denying that there are some people who think it's better to shave, but after thinking about the teacher's attitude and technique (he shaves while looking away, etc.), I don't think it's a good idea, and I haven't been attending since. do not have. This time, I decided to repost after seeing a review that expressed doubts about the review saying it could not be rated. This dental clinic has been around for many years. I think it would be a good thing if the response improved. I am concerned that critical reviews, which are not slanderous or slanderous, and which state the facts and cannot be evaluated, may not leave a good impression on the viewer, whether it is from the hospital or the patient.
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::I'm currently going to the hospital for cavities and teeth cleaning. The doctor, dental assistant, and receptionist are all very kind. She listened to my concerns about my teeth, and I had the impression that I would have to go to the dentist multiple times, but at the first IC, she clearly explained the number of visits and the treatment method, which made me feel at ease. In my case, it meant 4 hospital visits. We consider treatments that are covered by insurance so that you can use your teeth for a long time, and we provide treatment based on the patient's wishes. He kindly listened to my weak concerns such as being afraid of anesthesia. And the anesthesia didn't hurt at all! It's a big difference from the dentist I've been to before, and my teeth are getting better and better each time, which makes me very happy. If I requested, they would email me the day before the appointment to let me know the time and other details, and the hospital was clean, and I didn't have to wait that long on the exam table, and they would play movies, so I was very satisfied.