How to say i've been to the dentist's. in Japanese

1)私(watashi) (pn,adj-no) i/meは(ha) (int) indicating a subject/yes/indeed/well/ha!/what?/huh?/sigh歯医者歯医者(haisha) (n) dentistに(ni) (prt) indicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.行ってno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbきたきた(kita) (n) north/north wind。(。) Japanese period "."    
watashi ha haisha ni itte kita 。
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