Hong Kong teens to pay up to HK$780 at some private dental clinics in pilot scheme

Hong Kong teens to pay up to HK$780 at some private dental clinics in pilot scheme

[South China Morning Post] - 03/6/2025

Authorities vow to step up promotion as only 4 per cent of practising dentists have registered for trial programme that begins on March 20.



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