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Omni Dental blog: February 2010
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Graduation From Prime Practice Programme. We just returned from our final Prime Practice Workshop held in Sydney over the last two days. The final workshop covered the integration of associate dentists into the practice to serve the patients better. We also learned about the different Practice Transition models and how they operate. We look forward to our continued journey of learning with Prime Practice. Links to this post. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. These patients who fai...
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Omni Dental blog: June 2009
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Thursday, June 25, 2009. We have some exclusively imported Harrods Fruit Teas to complement our gourmet coffee. The flavours that we have available include:. We would like to invite our guests and patients to enjoy our new lounge offering. Links to this post. Labels: Harrods Fruit Tea. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. 20 Years of Serving this Community. Orthodontics also has it's fair share of advancement. Metal braces was de rigueur when we became dentists and it remains so today. However, we now have ne...As we...
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Omni Dental blog: No-shows a problem for dental clinics
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. No-shows a problem for dental clinics. Today, The Straits Times highlighted the blight of dental clinics in Singapore - Patients who fail their dental appointments. These patients who fail their dental appointments deprive other patients of an earlier appointments, resulting in the waiting time for an appointment at a polyclinic to be between three months and half a year. The Straits Times spoke to 12 NHG patients yesterday. A 60-year-old housewife who did not want to be n...
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Omni Dental blog: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. In recent years, Singapore has increasingly been involved in dental missions, especially to neighbouring countries. The nature of dental disease makes dental missions an ideal diplomatic tool. Dental patients have pre-existing conditions whereby the institution of treatment would resolve the problem. There is usually no need for complicated follow-up and long-term care. Links to this post. Saturday, August 29, 2009. DVI or Disaster Victim Identification also involves some dental ...
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Omni Dental blog: January 2009
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Sunday, January 4, 2009. With effect from 1st January 2008, the Dental Registration Act requires any person who wishes to practise as a dental specialist has to register with the Singapore Dental Council (SDC). The following dentists are recorded in their required specialisations :-. Dr Eugene Loh - Orthodontics. Dr Lim Ching Chiat - Prosthodontics. Dr Chng Huey Shin - Endodontics. Dr Cheong Kim Yan - Prosthodontics. Dr Juliet Tay - Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery. Dr Yasmin Akrum - Periodontics. We also...
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Omni Dental blog: October 2009
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Thursday, October 29, 2009. Patient inspired to be an Orthodontist. When Raphy's orthodontic adjustment was completed today, we debriefed her mother as to what we achieved today and what we expect to see when she is next in for her orthodontic adjustment. It was then that Raphy's mother revealed that we have inspired her 13 year old daughter to become an orthodontist. It is still early days yet but it is amazing to see what parents would go through for their children. Links to this post. Lower dentures a...
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Omni Dental blog: Looking forward to see the dentist!
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Looking forward to see the dentist! One of our patients recommended her friend to bring her 4-year-old to come and seek treatment with Dr Lim. On her first visit to the dental clinic, the dentist went out to the reception area and asked the child to open her mouth, which the child promptly refused. The dentist told the patient to make an appointment. During the scheduled appointment, the child again refused to open her mouth and the dentist gave up. Affiliated Websites and Blogs.
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Omni Dental blog: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009. What you can do to reduce wait time. Having to wait for your treatment is a very common gripe amongst patients. It must be stated that your time is as important as our time. Thus we can both help each other to reduce the need for waiting. 2 Do not ask to be squeezed in. When you are squeezed in, you are taking away time from some one else. If something unforseen occurs in that person's treatment, you will end up having to wait unnecessarily. Links to this post. We saw a pat...
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Omni Dental blog: Patient inspired to be an Orthodontist
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Thursday, October 29, 2009. Patient inspired to be an Orthodontist. When Raphy's orthodontic adjustment was completed today, we debriefed her mother as to what we achieved today and what we expect to see when she is next in for her orthodontic adjustment. It was then that Raphy's mother revealed that we have inspired her 13 year old daughter to become an orthodontist. It is still early days yet but it is amazing to see what parents would go through for their children. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Omni Dental blog: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Patient had two teeth knocked out. Today a medical clinic that we work with referred a patient who had a traumatic experience. This 12 year old girl's schoolmate whipped her in the mouth with a bicycle chain, resulting in her two front teeth being knocked out (avulsed tooth) of her mouth. She came in still bleeding and holding a cold compress to her wound. She was sobbing quietly at the loss of her tooth and the laceration of her upper lip. Links to this post. Links to this post.