In many cases, it is necessary to make an appointment in advance when examining teeth at a dental clinic.
However, I wonder what we would do if one day the material that had been stuffed into our teeth suddenly came off.
Even if you call the dental clinic in a hurry and make an appointment to see a doctor, it will be a week later, no matter how lucky you are.
If such a tragedy strikes, I wonder what we’d have to eat for the rest of the week.
- Is confidentiality of information a valid argument?
- We often discuss confidentiality regarding information, but I wonder if that is a valid argument.
After all, information cannot be kept confidential, right? This is because information is deeply related to our lives.
However, the odds of a patient with an appointment appearing at the hospital on the day of the appointment appear to be low.
- What happens if confidentiality of information is paramount?
- If the confidentiality of information were given top priority, our daily life would be greatly impaired.
Because the confidentiality of information would greatly limit our ability to live today.
If the patient with the appointment does not show up at the hospital, the appointment is canceled and the doctor and dental hygienist go on to other tasks.
In such cases, hospitals welcome patients without appointments. I treated a tooth decay one day in such a situation.
Are your teeth healthy?
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