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Rollover Effect of 22% Elect Hike. Another Hike!

makapaaa

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I REFER to Monday's report, 'New $7 charge by dental chain: Patients feel bite'. I'm surprised at the new charge and shocked that I have been paying $7 just for 'consumables'.
I do not mind the charges, but do dentists, especially those in the private sector, really change into a new set of gown, mask and gloves before treating each new patient?
My experiences tell me otherwise. During each visit, I see dentists already togged up with mask, gloves and gowns (some parts disposable, others not). One can't really tell if they have changed into a new set, or not.
Once, I was at a busy HDB-based dental clinic. While the dentist treated me, another patient sitting on the other chair in the same room asked her questions about treatment. My dentist went over, examined the patient's mouth and returned to work on mine again - with the same pair of gloves.
In a separate visit to a hospital-based dental centre, I was treated by a senior specialist. The stench of saliva on her gown told me that she had had a long and busy day - too busy perhaps to change her gown.
Dental patients expect dentists to look and be clean, and to be treated in an environment that is just as clean and sterile. But my experiences have told me otherwise.
With the new charges, I would rather visit the polyclinic for dental treatments.
I understand that time is money for private dental establishments, but I hope the Singapore Dental Association not only has guidelines on cleanliness and presentation for its members, but carries out random checks or audits as well. Cindy Chua (Ms)
 

myo539

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Why so surprising? You ain't see them yet!

Electricity like water is an essential commodity - needed by every household and in factory and in every office. Once it is up, everything will go up. Most of the time, the increases are in reasonable doses and so not easy to justify any sudden price hike. But once it is 20% and above, it is painful and prices will escalate.

Why don't you come up with some good alternative suggestions or ideas than simply to cut and paste the opinions of others? For example, where to get cheap food or grocery in Johor or Batam? How to get alternative water or electricity - eg go to Community offices to do your own work, public or condominium toilet to bath?
 

DerekLeung

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I REFER to Monday's report, 'New $7 charge by dental chain: Patients feel bite'. I'm surprised at the new charge and shocked that I have been paying $7just for 'consumables'.
Patients feel the bite! Are you sure ? Or isn't it doctors feeling the bite ?

I explain.
Most medicals practitionals in Singapore are feeling the profits falling !
As a medical practitional at any outlets you be spammed with every medical suppliers and pharmaceutical companies approaching you to endorse their products.

In every sense that you were to endorse with them you reap the benefits
of certain fees that are very discrete and certainly a much needed extra supplements to Singapore doctors falling incomes in the recent years.

Like I already mentioned in the old forum.

 
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