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Can I only fill one tooth at a time during registration?

? As school was about to start last month, I decided to take some time to take my son to the dentistry of Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital to have three cavities repaired, otherwise I would not have time after school started. I thought it was a trivial matter to fill my teeth, so I didn't think of asking someone to say hello in advance. I woke up my sleeping son early that morning and drove straight to the Ninth Hospital.

? Parking, queuing, registering, waiting for treatment, all the operations upstairs and downstairs were quite difficult. At about 10 o'clock, the number was finally called. The doctor checked and said that there were three cavities. He treated the most serious one first and repaired it in about ten minutes. However, he refused to treat the other two teeth and asked him to come back next time! I begged again and again to try my luck and register again. In desperation, I went back to the outpatient hall and queued up to register again. The morning registration had already been completed and I could only register the afternoon registration. It was only 10:45 at this time.

? Then, we, father and son, forced ourselves to waste precious time waiting in the hospital. Looking at the people wearing masks coming and going, we couldn't help but feel fear and emotion. How many people here are like my father and son? Also forced to stay in the hospital? At noon, I could only eat at a crowded restaurant nearby because I was worried about the outbreak and spread of the new coronavirus!

In the afternoon, we continued to wait patiently in the dental waiting area of ??the hospital. The child was restless, upset, and exhausted while waiting. We could only softly comfort him repeatedly and finally waited for our medical opportunity around four o'clock. This time it was a female dentist who saw two teeth that needed to be filled and said that she could only fill one, and that the remaining one would be repaired next time! One tooth was filled with cavities in less than two minutes, and the remaining tooth was the least cavities. In fact, in my son’s words, it could be done in a minute at most (in fact, I later asked my wife to take my son to a private dental clinic, and it really worked. It was filled in less than a minute). Due to the waste of time and energy, I would like to ask the doctor to ask if the doctor can handle it together. And talked about the actual difficulties, even if the repair costs are paid immediately? What I got in return was the repeated indifferent "no, no, no". My heart was filled with rage, but when I saw my son was upset, I could only force myself to calm down, and had no choice but to take my son home in the dusk.

? I left early and came back late, registered twice, went to two different dentists, waited for a day, spent 70 yuan in parking fees, and failed to repair my son's three teeth. What a huge irony. And jokes! The satirical baggage of cross talk creation is constantly being repeated around us. Only one tooth will be filled at a time. What are the rules and principles? If one tooth is broken, wouldn't it mean that we have to run dozens of times? If the patients were these doctors themselves or their family members, would they register for dental fillings like this? To be so undignifiedly consumed and fooled? How unreasonable! Treat patients as money-making objects, fool patients, and artificially put doctors and patients on opposite sides!

? Through this painful experience of filling my son’s teeth, I summed up the lessons learned afterwards: No matter how small it is to go to the hospital, you still have to find someone to open the back door; even if you go to the hospital to fill a tooth, no one will really do it. Nothing can be done! This is the reality. This is how the social atmosphere gets worse and worse step by step. Don’t always talk about medical troubles and doctor-patient conflicts. People need to understand more. Through my experience and personal experience of filling my son’s teeth, it is obvious that many social conflicts are caused by man-made problems. I don’t believe that the person in charge of the hospital and the health authorities are unaware of such things!

? What do you think of this? Is it also acceptable to accept the medical service method of dental registration in the hospital where only one tooth can be filled at a time?