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    Any good dentist to recommend for a 3 yr old?

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      struggling
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      No prob.

      You can see Dr Tan’s profile ( she’s a lady) through the local health app ’ Health Buddy’. I downloaded to my iPhone and found it’s got lots if useful info,… I’m turning into a health freak!

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        CMF
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        scramble:
        Hi mummies,


        Anyone has a good dentist to recommend for my 3 year old boy? It's going to be his first experience. And I really hope it will be a pleasant one.

        Any recommendation is much appreciated!
        My kids go to Dr Adeline Wong at The Oral Care Centre : http://www.theoralcarecentre.com/team_adeline_wong.html

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          Ribena48
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          Tried Dr Rashid before and I don’t like him as i find him arrogant. His clinic decor is very child friendly and I guess this is something that will entice the kids. And of course theres a picture , he with ex Minister George Yeo and he hanged it on the wall… but I was not impressed at all lor.

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            chubby08
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            danielsmith2:
            To find the good dentist for kids is not an easy task. Even, I am also finding a good dentist for my brother’s 4year old son and I know your forum will help me, definitely.


            http://phkidsdentist.com/
            I recommend you Dr Rashid of The Kid Dentisit at Camden Medical Centre. The contact no is 6235 7279. He is good. Both my kids are with him for almost 4 years before they start primary school.

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              glass
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              I brought my 3 year old to Dr Ng Jing Jing at The Oral Centre.

              http://www.theoralcarecentre.com/team_ng_jing_jing.html
              She is available only on Saturdays, but she is very nice. In the first visit, she took time to let him get accustomed to the setting. There are toys there, and she simply checked his teeth when he showed signs of uneasiness. She also gave him toys and taught him how to brush. Subsequent visits, he knew what to do and was ok.

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                mum2mum
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                The School Dentist at Health Promotion Board is recommended. The dentist are really good with kids and the clinic setting is fun and makes kids relax. Subsidize for singaporean - scaling and polishing affordable @ $9. But you have to call in advance and expect to wait for months.

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                  fungyeo
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                  I'm also searching for this info. Currently planning to try on these 2.


                  Found some info on recommended PD dentist. - Dr Ong (Lady)
                  http://www.thewackyduo.com/2013/03/guide-to-kids-dentist-singapore.html

                  My boss recommended me to this PD dentist. - DR. KENNETH HANGCHIhttp://http://www.smileinc.com.sg/eng/surgeons.asp

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                    Queen or Maid
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                    Fungyeo


                    Dr Ong attended to my boy when he was 4 years old. She did his crowning under GA. She is expensive but good with young kids.

                    That procedure cost me a bomb but it was for his own good. It was too early for him to lose a molar as it will affects the alignment of his permanent teeth. He still has that silver crown intact !

                    I think it is important for kids to have good experience on their first dental visit.

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                      fungyeo
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                      Hi Queen


                      Really appreciate your affirmation for Dr.Ong service and to emphasis "have good experience on kids first dental visit". I’m also hesitate to send to PD dentist due to cost but i believe my little quite & shy boy needs a good experience during his first dental visit. If not…hardly to get him to visit next time if have any problem.

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                        Vegeflute
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                        Highly reccomend Dr. JD Tan at GPA Dental Service (Parkview Square, United Square). He’s excellent with kids and put my 3 year old at ease very quickly. I especially like the Parkview Square branch, it’s beautiful and has a kids waiting room. It also helped that I started reading the book ‘First Experiences’ by Usborne regularly to my child prior to our visit. It gave him an idea of what to expect during the dental visit.

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