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Dental MC, What is your understanding?
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SUSjoe_star
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Oct 9 2019, 01:58 PM
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QUOTE(chen9 @ Oct 9 2019, 12:31 PM) by right if you undergo wisdom tooth surgery , dentist usually can give up to 3 days MC . wisdom tooth surgery requires opening of gingival flap and guttering of bone . which can cause loss of blood and also post operative swellings and discomfort . 2-3 days MC is reasonable and should be given . Chinaman company and reasonable are mutually exclusive
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SUSjoe_star
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Oct 9 2019, 02:05 PM
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QUOTE(rainpearpirate @ Oct 9 2019, 01:46 PM) DLLM la. dentist = dental surgeon. the specialist you referring about jaw recon is ORAL SURGEON @ ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON. dentist aka dental surgeon can give MC for any procedures including but not limited to dental extractions, dental alveolar infections, periodontal surgery, root canal treatment. clean teeth no MC la sohai. Actually normal dentist and dental surgeon got difference one. Normal dentist I never seen do surgery for wisdom teeth removal. They always refer you to GH or other private specialists So unless this auntie did her tooth extraction and some normal dentist (which I highly doubt), her MC should hold
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SUSjoe_star
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Oct 9 2019, 03:52 PM
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QUOTE(rainpearpirate @ Oct 9 2019, 03:04 PM) we dentists have options to do or not do certain procedures if we feel we're not comfortable or confident with it. referrals for minor oral surgery is perfectly common especially among those who don't like to deal with too much blood and the risks involved (namely parasthesia @ nerve injury) So means normal dentist in theory can do the surgical extraction? Ie no diff in the qualification?
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