
Specialist Dental Group Experiencing jaw pain or clicking noises when you open your mouth? Read more about TMJ (temporomandibular joint) treatment at: http://bit.ly/XhmW5
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Many adults suffer from temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, sometimes referred to as chronic facial pain. Some common symptoms include pain in or around the ear, tenderness of the jaw, clicking or popping noises when opening the mouth, or even headaches and neck aches.

Specialist Dental Group will be attending the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Dentistry 80th anniversary celebration tomorrow evening.

Specialist Dental Group Overbrushing and sensitive teeth - is there a connection? Read http://bit.ly/1RUXTo

The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) in the USA has released the results of a survey conducted among their members, with 33% indicating that the No...

Specialist Dental Group We would like to welcome Lynette (Dental Assistant) and Shirley (Business Affairs) to our team. We are glad to have you on board!

Specialist Dental Group We had a visit by 60 children from the Kiddiewinkie Place and their teachers yesterday morning. More details and photos to follow soon.

Specialist Dental Group Instant Implants was mentioned in Expat Living magazine. You can now complete dental implant treatment in days, not months. Find out more at: http://bit.ly/35P8tD
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Conventional implant treatment requires implants to be placed a few weeks before the teeth are replaced. Thus, there is usually a time lapse between the time that the implant(s) are placed and the time that the patient has his or her final teeth.

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Vote in The First Expat Living Reader Awards. There are different categories including your Favorite Dentist! If you have a few minutes and can spare the time to participate, we would appreciate your vote – in case the list of nominees is not updated and you do not see Specialist Dental Group listed, just add in our n...ame in the text box provided under “Other.” Deadline is November 19, 2009. You can participate at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Zq 9H1C1vKhm51XhbHYtaPw_3d_3d
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As an incentive to participate, Expat Living is offering the following lucky draw prizes:
* A two-day trip to Bintan for two people at Bintan Lagoon Resort
*A one-night weekend stay for two people at the St. Regis in an executive deluxe room, with breakfast and a bottle of Champagne in the room
* five pairs of tickets to the exclusive Expat Living Awards ceremony (Nov 26)
thanks for your support :)Read More
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We are asking for your opinions and recommendations on the best of what Singapore has to offer.As there is so much to see and do, we've split the awards into six categories: House & Garden, Fashion, ...

Specialist Dental Group Read more about whether sports drinks and power bars affect your teeth at http://bit.ly/2SEm4X
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With the trend towards healthier lifestyles, running and other sports, the consumption of sports drinks, power bars and gels has also risen. One of the things to be mindful about when consuming these too frequently, is the impact of these drinks and food on your teeth.

With the trend towards healthier lifestyles, running and other sports, the consumption of sports drinks, power bars and gels has also risen. One of the things to be mindful about when consuming these too frequently, is the impact of these drinks and food on your teeth...

Specialist Dental Group Dr Ansgar Cheng and Dr Elvin Leong were quoted in the November issue of Shape magazine in a story on whether sports food & drinks were bad for your teeth.

Specialist Dental Group Dr Eugene Chan was in Taipei last week conducting the Invisalign Accreditation workshop and Advanced Users Meeting for orthodontists and dentists

Some people smile with a little bit of their gums showing but for some others, a significant amount of gums can be seen when they smile...

Specialist Dental Group If you have a gummy smile, find out more about how to change your smile at: http://bit.ly/hf1Qb
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Some people smile with a little bit of their gums showing but for some others, a significant amount of gums can be seen when they smile. Their teeth appear short in proportion to the rest of the gums, giving rise to the term “gummy smile.”






















