All About Dental
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I think this is more than dental hygience. it could be due to his digestive system. I remember my dd used to have this problem when she was younger too. I brought her to consult a TCM sinseh. She is alright now.
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Dental Hygiene: Flossing is very important. Brush, floss and gargle with concentrated salt water (i.e. tablespoon of salt in half cup of water)
Ulcers: Frequent ulcers indicate heatiness? Consult sinseh and for now, drink lots and lots of water. Urine must be clear ie not yellow -
Hi.... got 29 pages to go through and not enough time. :roll:
We need to bring our K2 to the dentist to do a filling. It's her first visit to the dentist. As she will be in KKH for eye review, we are thinking of her sending her to a dentist at KKH.
Anyone using them? Any watch out??? Will bill be exorbitant?
Personally, I am dentist phobic and I hate dentist who suggest this and that. They just feel like sales people to me and I really wonder if they recommend stuff that are unnecessary. -
The charge is very reasonable, may be difficult to get an appt. I don’t think the dentist there will recommend unnecessary treatment, don’t have to worry about that.
I had a bad experience at a private clinic where the dentist made me go for X-ray when I don’t need to, wanted me to do this, buy that… When I asked him what the X-ray was for, he couldn’t answer me. Of cos, I won’t go there again. -
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Thanks for responding. Surprisingly I called this am and managed to get a appointment for this friday.The charge is very reasonable, may be difficult to get an appt. I don't think the dentist there will recommend unnecessary treatment, don't have to worry about that.
I had a bad experience at a private clinic where the dentist made me go for X-ray when I don't need to, wanted me to do this, buy that... When I asked him what the X-ray was for, he couldn't answer me. Of cos, I won't go there again.
Given that I am dentist phobic, my current dentist is someone who don't advertise/ push products to me like those sales ladies in spa/ slimming centre
The difference between the 2 is that the dentist is supposed to be someone whom we can trust to propose the best professional judgement for us.
So I can accept going to him, stressfree as I know he won't push me to do this and that. I hope he stays in business as he is probably 50's?. But I don't think I can bring my k2 to him as I wanted to give her a good 1st impression so someone experienced with handling kids will be good.
Also... I told hubby that he must accompany our K2. For this, I am just not up to it. -
Need some advise. DS permanent teeth has started sprouting behind his milk teeth but the milk teeth shows no sign of coming off. Should I just leave it or extract the milk teeth?
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Funz:
Need some advise. DS permanent teeth has started sprouting behind his milk teeth but the milk teeth shows no sign of coming off. Should I just leave it or extract the milk teeth?
Best to bring to a dentist for advice. Most times, we just let the milk teeth naturally fall out, but sometimes, may need dentist intervention. Otherwise, with the milk teeth in there, it will cause over-crowding and as the permanent teeth have no space in the mouth to sprout and grow properly, it may cause mis-alignment. Then must need braces after that. -
Thanks Schweppes.
Now my next question. Anyone can recommend a child friendly dentist? Going to a dentist can be a scary experience for a kid. Hope to find a good one so that if we do bring DS for a check, he will not be put off by it after that. -
Funz:
Need some advise. DS permanent teeth has started sprouting behind his milk teeth but the milk teeth shows no sign of coming off. Should I just leave it or extract the milk teeth?
DS1 is currently having the same thing! We saw a dentist and he said to wait for 1month to see if bb tooth will drop off by itself. otherwise extraction may be required. It's been almost a month. The bb tooth is still not very shaky. We are going to the School Dental Service this Thurs, my guess is he will be having his first extraction :scared:
btw you may wan to try School Dental Service, i find them pretty professional and child-frendly. cheap too
downside is appointment can be weeks down the road.
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Funz:
Like what wildboys mention, the School Dental Services is one option.Thanks Schweppes.
Now my next question. Anyone can recommend a child friendly dentist? Going to a dentist can be a scary experience for a kid. Hope to find a good one so that if we do bring DS for a check, he will not be put off by it after that.
I'm sure other parents can share their dentists too. Thought I read in the earlier posts of some recommendations for younger children.
Currently, DD1 goes to Dr Phoon Kee Hoon of Twin City Dental for her orthodontic treatment. We are both very happy with her.
This is the link, http://www.twincityclinic.com.sg/
I'm not sure how she is with younger children. She sees a lot of teens and young adults. But I think she must be very gentle. DD1 actually feel asleep during one of the treatments. I was amazed, how can one fall asleep sitting in a dentist child :roll:
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