Too expensive. Furthermore, who uses Amalgam fillings nowadays as the mercury in Amalgam are claimed to be toxic.
Wow, scaling and polishing $110. A few years ago it was just $50.
Because the dental industry is super competitive now, don't be surprised some dentists overcharge in order to defraud CHAS.
Can try Q&M Dental. They may be slightly cheaper I think. If you can go to JB, they charge between RM160 and RM200 to fill a single pre-molar tooth in JB, depending on complexity. They don't use Amalgam, but a new type of synthetic resin. Although it won't last as long as Almagam (5 years at least no problem) but it's non-toxic.super competitive, price and service should be competitive too. I really can't imagine why consumable is $20. What you mean by defraud CHAS?
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If it is too expensive and you cannot afford proper dental treatment then I stand ready to provide you with financial assistance. You only have to open your mouth and ask. Please dont hesitate and dont be shy.Too expensive. Furthermore, who uses Amalgam fillings nowadays as the mercury in Amalgam are claimed to be toxic.
Ah, finally you are back in action. I'm just giving some advice to @duluxe lah. It's none of your concern at all. Don't be a kaypoh okay. Show me your account balance here first before you dare to comment any further.If it is too expensive and you cannot afford proper dental treatment then I stand ready to provide you with financial assistance. You only have to open your mouth and ask. Please dont hesitate and dont be shy.
Forget about Q & M, I did a simple extraction of a simple molar cost me, $270 at City Square Mall. That was a few years back then. The best to go for holiday in Thailand & get all you teeth filling, cleaning or crowning done at a reputable dentist clinic in Bangkok, if not at the Samitivej or Bangkok hospital. Your hotel & food expenses included will cost less than in Singapore. You can go by cheaper airlines instead of SQ or Thai. Missed those days that Swiss Air & SA cost about $200 for two way ticket.Can try Q&M Dental. They may be slightly cheaper I think. If you can go to JB, they charge between RM160 and RM200 to fill a single pre-molar tooth in JB, depending on complexity. They don't use Amalgam, but a new type of synthetic resin. Although it won't last as long as Almagam (5 years at least no problem) but it's non-toxic.
That's quite expensive indeed. But I remember they have their price listing at the counter and you can consult on this prior to any consultation.Forget about Q & M, I did a simple extraction of a simple molar cost me, $270 at City Square Mall. That was a few years back then. The best to go for holiday in Thailand & get all you teeth filling, cleaning or crowning done at a reputable dentist clinic in Bangkok, if not at the Samitivej or Bangkok hospital. Your hotel & food expenses included will cost less than in Singapore. You can go by cheaper airlines instead of SQ or Thai. Missed those days that Swiss Air & SA cost about $200 for two way ticket.
Cannot afford to pay high price at some clinic to speed up.Consultation/Scaling & Polishing = $140. it is expensive. polyclinics dental are cheaper, but have to wait very long.
Can try Q&M Dental. They may be slightly cheaper I think. If you can go to JB, they charge between RM160 and RM200 to fill a single pre-molar tooth in JB, depending on complexity. They don't use Amalgam, but a new type of synthetic resin. Although it won't last as long as Almagam (5 years at least no problem) but it's non-toxic.
I agree with you that many of their dentists are fresh graduates. But their equipment used are newer and in better condition that those old private dental clinics. If you go to Polyclinics, you cannot even tahan the pain due to the long appointment date.Q&M is trash. Inexperienced (and I suspect freshly graduated) dentists. High turnover rate, which means you might not see the same dentist in future visits.
Rule of thumb: if the dental clinic has many outlets, is run like a franchise, avoid like the plague. Doesn't matter if it's Q&M or some other more 'atas' brand.