My 26-month-old daughter was eating grilled mackerel when she suddenly cried and felt a bone stuck in her throat, so I rushed to the hospital. I was worried she might have difficulty cooperating, but the care and attention from the check-in to the examination were truly child-centered, which put my mind at ease. The doctor in charge calmed my daughter first and then calmly explained the situation to the guardian, which greatly eased my anxiety. He assured me that he would not insert any devices indiscriminately, but would instead examine her mouth and throat and then quickly take necessary measures.
The treatment was performed with the child held by a guardian to avoid startling them. Bright lighting and simple instruments were used to confirm the location of the thorn, and it was quickly removed. My child whined briefly, but there was minimal pain, and he calmed down immediately afterward. Afterward, the doctor explained any potential injuries or infections, detailing what to monitor for at home. The doctor responded calmly even in emergencies, and only provided the essentials without excessive testing or treatment, giving me greater confidence than other dental clinics. I felt confident that the clinic had extensive experience in pediatric care, which was a huge plus.