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12/Aug/2012

Wishing — Selamat Hari Raya to all our Muslim friends and Happy Holiday to all Malaysians. We close during this festival season which will be from 19 Aug (Sun) to 22 Aug (Wed). We will resume business as usual on 23 Aug (Thu).

For dental appointment & enquiry , please call us at +6(03) 8060 3389 or email us


12/Jun/2012

We would like to welcome our new dentist… Dr. Chong.


Thank you so much for give us a chance to have you as our team!!   Hope you will enjoy working with us…

Dr. Chong’s Resume:

Dr. Chong Sum Ying is a general dental practitioner who received her Bachelor of Dental Surgery or BDS degree from University of Malaya in 2008. She has been working as a dental surgeon for more than 4 years in the government health clinics and private clinic with an emphasis on cosmetic and restorative dentistry.

Now we open on Wednesday

Starting 1st of June 2012, we open every WEDNESDAY
THEREFORE, We’ll open EVERYDAY
OUR Working Hours

  • Monday – Friday                        10.00am – 7.00pm
  • Saturday                                   10.00am – 6.00pm
  • Sunday                                     10.00am – 1.00pm (Please call for an appointment on Sunday)
  • Public Holidays                          Close


21/May/2012

Dear valued customer,
Starting 1st of June 2012, we open every WEDNESDAY
THEREFORE, We’ll open EVERYDAY
 
OUR Working Hours

  • Monday – Friday                        10.00am – 7.00pm
  • Saturday                                   10.00am – 6.00pm
  • Sunday                                     10.00am – 1.00pm (Please call for an appointment on Sunday)
  • Public Holidays                          Close   


01/Feb/2011

We close from 2nd February (Wednesday) to 9th February 2011 (Wednesday) due to Chinese New Year festival. We will resume business as usual on 10th February 2011 (Thursday).

我们将在日(星期日(星期)休息。我们将在月十日(星期照常营


22/Jan/2011

Having to deal with a dental emergency is not something people think about. However, being prepared can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth. And in the case of a toothache, if it involves a bacterial infection, it can be a life-threatening situation.
Here are a couple of common dental emergencies and what to do about them.

A lost filling

Rinse out the cavity with warm water. Apply a temporary filling product such as Dentemp® which can be made into a ball and pressed firmly into the cavity. This can alleviate immediate pain, but it is important that you call your emergency dentist and arrange to have your filling replaced before the situation worsens.

Temporary filling

Lost Crown / Cap

Crown

Even though a missing crown is not immediately painful, it can become painful in a short period of time as food and other debris gather in the cavity. Unless the cavity is sealed up again, decay and infection can cause the tooth to ache. It is important that you visit your emergency dentist within a few days of losing your crown or cap.

You’re suffering with a toothache


Toothaches can be more dangerous than any physical trauma to a tooth. Rinse your mouth out with warm water and place some kind of cold compress against your cheek for twenty minutes to reduce the swelling. Then let it warm up for 20 minutes and then back to the cold compress.
Don’t put any kind of pain medication against the gum. The pain medication could burn the gum and cause more problems. The greatest risk comes if the toothache is from a bacterial infection. If left untreated, this could become life threatening. See an emergency dentist ASAP.
Source:
Shamblott Family Dentistry






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