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If you are seeking treatment from a dentist in the Central Hong Kong area, we encourage you to consider the benefits of seeing Dr. Titania Tong. She provides treatment for patients in and around the city with holistic, mercury-free solutions.
Dr. Tong is a dedicated dental professional, committed to ensuring patients have access to healthy, biological dentistry. She is a member of the IAOMT (International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology), and focuses on holistic care. She avoids the use of metal and amalgam in restorations, and with everything she does.
Holistic dentistry avoids the use of materials and treatments that can negatively impact the mouth, body, or mind. Silver-colored amalgam fillings, which have been used for decades in treating cavities, are a good example. Dr. Tong encourages patients to consider composite resin instead. This material eliminates exposure to harmful elements which can lead to mercury toxicity. Mercury is used in amalgam. It can travel through the bloodstream, affecting the entire body; not just the oral cavity. These are things a holistic dentist considers when treating patients.
At the practice of Dr. Titania Tong, patients in the Hong Kong area know that they are working with a dentist in the community who is totally committed to her patients. She provides holistic, comprehensive dental care for the entire family. She serves individuals in and around the areas of Jardine’s Lookout, Causeway Bay, Mid Levels, Wan Chair, and The Peak. If you reside in any of these communities and are ready for dental care solutions for you and your family, contact Dr. Tong. Her practice can be reached at 852-2810-1801 and is located at 46 Lyndhurst Terrace in the 13B Oriental Crystal Commercial Building.
Dr. Titania was born in Hong Kong, but she grew up in England, where she completed her undergraduate education and received her degree in dentistry from Guy’s Hospital Dental School at the University of London. She practiced general dentistry in London for a period of four years, and then returned to Hong Kong in 1987, where she spent the next decade working in a large group practice before establishing her own dental clinic in 1999.