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Miks Lejnieks. When I entered the office and it was found out which teeth should be pulled, I was told to walk out of the office. I refuse because the baby feels much safer and calmer when mom is next door. The pourer pointed out that this was the case here. I was very surprised, because a month ago "there were no such rules yet", I was able to stay in the office with the youngest child while the elder grabbed his teeth. I stayed with my child to support my daughter and create the security that dr. Miks Lejnieks translated it as not trusting the doctor. After that. that dr. the child underwent local anesthesia (German), Lejnieks took a cell phone and left the office, he was soon followed by a medic. The question is also such unprofessional action on the part of the doctor in the so-called rules of the Institute of Dentistry, which are first discussed in the Downship? - A child left in the office for one while under anesthesia? So far I have not encountered an intolerant, rude, careless, impartial attitude towards a child in the dentist's office, perhaps because I have always paid for this service, but I have always paid for it. Go to a state-reimbursed dental institution. Is it true that Oakland Stradesi University has forgotten to teach humanity and tolerance to its students?
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