Normally our Don’t Say Bojio series tells you about things you enjoy, like good food or great sales. You’re probably not going to enjoy this one very much, even though it’s very important for you.
Free dental check-ups! Whoo hoo!
Yeah, but seriously, in the month of March, the Singapore Dental Association and Colgate jointly organized this community service, offering free examination and consultation for participating clinics. This is to educate Singaporeans on the importance of regular dental check-ups for good dental health.
You kinda need healthy teeth and gums if you’re going to enjoy all the good food we’re telling you about, so I’d highly recommend taking advantage of this offer.
Here’s the list of participating dental clinics.
Just to remind you again, this runs from 1 – 31 March, and is by appointment only. Which means you have to call ahead.
That’s it. There’s no other term and condition, because your dental health is that important.
Tell your friends and family members, especially that younger brother who always “forgets” to brush his teeth.
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