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Drilling injuries to tongue and gums in dentistry

Question
#1
  • ドリル
  • 2021/06/08 03:19

I recently injured my tongue and gums drilling with a drill during a cavity treatment at a Japanese American dentist in Torrance. I was a little concerned about the way the doctor used the drill during the treatment. I thought it might be dangerous to be so careless. During the treatment, I didn't notice the injury because of the anesthesia, but I noticed it a few hours after I went home. The injury is not that big, but since I injured the side of my tongue, it hurts when I hit my teeth while eating and talking.
Since the pain was stronger on my tongue, I didn't notice it easily, but my gums were also cut by about an inch. I noticed that the gums were almost turning into mouth ulcers.

I told the dentist that I was injured, but they said that I would be seen 5 days after the injury,
I would think that after that many days, I would have recovered quite well,

but even if I went to see the dentist,
I would be sent home, ! thinking that it is almost healed already. I feel that it is useless to go there.

What would you do ??

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#27
  • 国際空港
  • 2021/06/13 (Sun) 21:46
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I went to the one in Orange County before, but they didn't explain the cost of the first visit to new patients and didn't have a good attitude, so I stopped going there.

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#28
  • Mumu
  • 2021/06/14 (Mon) 13:02
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I think a good revue is attached to a doctor who is just personable, regardless of how good or bad the treatment or work is.
Especially in the mouth, you can't see yourself. Both during and after treatment. Good job, Dr. Drill. May you find a good dentist !.

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#29

#27,28
Thank you.

I decided to come here after seeing a Japanese American magazine highly recommend this place on their blog, but today an acquaintance told me that there was a later story on the blog ! and when I looked at it,
she said that she also had a painful experience here.

However, although the degree of pain was different, unlike my time, there was an immediate apology. 

I was disappointed again today that she would apologize so quickly to someone with a strong delivery capability.

In the future I will gather lots of information and then go
to dentistry.

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#31
  • やぶ
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 22:11
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Brian dental in Tustin was also the worst.
The doctor was Korean and his wife was the office manager. The wife was very friendly but the doctor was terrible and the anesthesia was painful. When I told him it hurt, he said I know but that's the way it is
I had a tooth inserted but it was too short and the gum line was too sharp
It was hard to say but I pointed it out lightly and he said it's not like I smile with my gums showing.
I was in no mood to say more, so I had to accept it, but now I regret it.
After that, I found a really good dentist and was shocked that the anesthesia didn't hurt at all. The doctor said that if you give it very slowly over a few minutes, it doesn't hurt at all. I could tell that Brian didn't want to take the time and trouble.

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#33
  • Neko
  • 2021/06/18 (Fri) 12:24
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#31 Yabu-san

Nice to meet you. I am looking for a dentist for a tooth that needs to be
extracted right now.
If you don't mind, could you please tell me
which good dentists
you have met since then?
Please do.

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