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My
2
year
old
child
and
his
parents
go
for
regular
checkups.
The
hospital
is
clean,
and
there
is
a
children's
space
in
the
waiting
room,
tablets
for
children
can
be
lent
to
patients
in
the
examination
rooms,
and
some
rooms
have
children's
tables,
chairs,
and
toys,
which
is
very
helpful
when
bringing
children.
The
staff
members
also
talk
to
my
child,
and
they
let
me
play
gachapon
on
the
way
home,
so
my
child
can
go
to
the
dentist
without
any
hesitation.
This
is
also
helpful
as
the
check-up
fee
is
free
until
the
child
understands
how
to
brush
their
teeth.
I
would
have
given
it
5
stars
if
I
was
only
going
for
regular
check-ups,
but
I
was
a
little
worried
about
how
they
would
respond
when
I
had
a
tooth
filling
removed
last
month,
so
I
gave
it
3
stars.
The
filling
was
not
filled
at
this
dental
clinic,
but
it
came
off
a
year
and
a
half
ago
(that's
when
I
first
came
to
see
you).The
shape
doesn't
quite
fit
anymore,
so
I
decided
to
have
it
replaced
this
time.
became.
The
nerve
has
also
been
extracted
from
the
tooth,
and
since
it
has
been
ground
down
considerably,
the
tooth
itself
is
thin
and
has
cracks,
so
it
is
better
to
get
a
type
that
can
be
covered
rather
than
a
filling.
As
for
the
material,
silver
teeth
and
plastics
inevitably
don't
fit
properly,
and
cavities
can
develop
through
the
gaps,
so
I
was
advised
that
ceramic
would
be
better
for
my
teeth
in
the
future.
It
will
be
expensive
since
insurance
won't
cover
it,
but
after
getting
a
thorough
explanation,
I
was
convinced
and
decided
to
go
with
ceramic.
When
I
took
the
ceramic
mold
and
made
my
next
appointment,
I
was
told
that
they
would
only
be
available
for
21
days
at
the
earliest.
I
was
worried
that
my
tooth
would
break
during
that
time,
as
it
was
just
a
temporary
cover.
(I
was
told
that
I
was
having
trouble
clenching
my
teeth
while
sleeping,
so
I
made
a
mouthpiece
to
use
when
I
sleep.)
I
tried
my
best
not
to
bite
on
the
affected
area,
but
on
the
14th
day,
my
tooth
cracked
with
a
cracking
sound.
Fortunately,
I
was
able
to
avoid
losing
my
tooth
because
it
seemed
to
have
cracked
at
a
point
where
the
tooth
did
not
need
to
be
extracted,
but
I
was
told
that
if
the
crack
had
been
worse,
I
would
have
had
to
have
the
tooth
extracted.
How
many
days
does
it
take
for
a
ceramic
base
to
be
completed
after
the
mold
is
taken?
If
it
does
not
take
more
than
21
days
to
complete
the
treatment,
will
the
reservations
be
made
in
the
order
of
availability,
even
for
urgent
treatment
(maybe
it
was
determined
that
it
was
not
urgent...)?
If
that's
the
case,
take
a
mold
on
the
day
you
can
put
it
on
at
the
earliest,
and
until
then,
use
a
temporary
tooth
(again,
there's
no
guarantee
that
it
won't
break,
but
I
think
it's
better
than
just
a
temporary
lid...).
However,
I
would
have
liked
it
to
be
reinforced.
Since
it
is
a
popular
clinic,
it
may
not
be
suitable
for
emergency
dental
treatment.
I
haven't
finished
my
treatment
yet,
so
I'll
ask
about
the
above
information
the
next
time
I
visit.
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