The canals were planned to be repaired in order to make an extrusion and then a crown. The therapist did an endo and added calcium. By the second visit, I warned that I was leaving for a long time, the administrator agreed with the therapist that we would seal the channels permanently, and then with the orthopedist. But when I arrived, she only put on anesthesia, and she put it on somehow slowly. And I felt strange after the injection. Then she started freaking out, shouting that she couldn't put a permanent seal, supposedly it hurt me there (oh, well, I kicked a tooth, and the neighbors too - that's how they do it here, like percussion, but in fact they don't knock so much on the teeth, and CT scans are all there). Then the therapist seemed to calm down, went somewhere, but then the administrator came and began to persuade me to get some kind of receipt, saying that I was refusing treatment, but she couldn't give me the text, but she would dictate it. I started recording on my phone, and my attitude improved a little. But I realized that, given all the circumstances - a strange feeling, another ridiculous chiseling, inadequacy, some kind of receipts - it's risky to continue treatment, and they don't have a head doctor. All this looks like either a contract action, or a strong inexperience coupled with gouging. They probably don't have a head doctor, the therapist is about 25 years old. The most important thing is that the channels were dry after this surgery, there was no inflammation or pain, and the channels were successfully closed in another clinic in 1 visit.
Draw your own conclusions.
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Акбота Ш.
Level 3 Local Expert
August 1, 2024
A very good clinic, experienced doctors are professionals in their field. Special thanks to Zamira Ergazievna, Ruslan Nurlanovich and, of course, Director Yerzhan Beisembaevich.