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| Oct 5, 2008 | |
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Q&M charges for 'consumables'
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| By Grace Chua | |
| ONE of the largest dental chains in Singapore is charging its patients an extra fee of $7, which has led to queries from some of them.
Private dental group Q&M Dental Surgery, which has 35 clinics, started charging for 'consumables' in August. These are items a dentist uses in treatment, such as plastic cups for gargling, which have to be disposed of after one-time use for hygiene reasons. Read the full version of Grace Chua's story in Monday's edition of The Straits Times. | |
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