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Prince Philip Dental Hospital

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Funding
  
Public hospital

Speciality
  
Dentistry

Website
  
ppdh.org.hk/en

Phone
  
+852 2859 0238

Hospital type
  
Teaching

Founded
  
1981

Address
  
Tai Ping Shan, Hong Kong

Prince Philip Dental Hospital

Location
  
No. 34 Hospital Road, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–3PMMonday8AM–3PMTuesday8AM–3PMWednesday8AM–3PMThursday8AM–3PMFriday8AM–3PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedSuggest an edit

Affiliated university
  
The University of Hong Kong

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The Prince Philip Dental Hospital (PPDH; traditional Chinese: 菲臘牙科醫院; simplified Chinese: 菲腊牙科医院; Jyutping: fei1 laap6 ngaa4 fo1 ji1 jyun6*2; pinyin: Fēilà Yákē Yīyuàn) is a dental teaching hospital in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong. It houses the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Hong Kong and is governed by the Prince Philip Dental Hospital Ordinance.

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History

Construction on the $200 million hospital, designed by the Architectural Services Department, began in 1979. It was planned as a response to a shortage of dentists in the territory. It was opened on 24 March 1981 by Prince Philip, then-president of the British Dental Association.

Soon after the hospital opened, the Independent Commission Against Corruption carried out an extensive investigation into the provision of equipment at the new facility due to suspected commercial fraud. Much of the original equipment were suspected copies of reputable models and were not fully operable. Repairs and replacements had to be carried out on all dental chairs, stools, bunsen burners, dental drills, instrument modules, ultrasonic scalers, and operating lights. Investigators stated that there was no health threat to the public. In 1983 the hospital board chairman Lydia Dunn stated that the hospital was one of the foremost dental teaching hospitals in the world.

A 1984 report by the Audit Commission stated that 23% of the original equipment in the hospital was faulty, blaming the blunder on mismanagement and confused responsibility. Still, the hospital was considered world-class, and the first cohort of dental graduates eased the critical shortage of dentists in Hong Kong from 1985 onward.

As of 2016, two in three dentists in Hong Kong graduated from the University of Hong Kong (HKU). The HKU School of Dentistry was ranked #1 in the world in the 2016 QS World University Rankings.

References

Prince Philip Dental Hospital Wikipedia


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