“Ultimate patient care,” usually greets customers as they
enter GAOC’s reception area. The serene and idyllic setting
of an ideal tropical atmosphere welcomes every customer as
they are welcomed by our gracious and beautiful hosts
offering a menu of refreshments and reading materials that
customers can enjoy while waiting. Equipped with the most
advanced plasma television sets, and a high-end acoustic
system which stimulates the auditory senses, the room sets
the stage for the renowned GAOC service that is to come.
Consultation Room
Since every patient’s oral needs are different from one
another, GAOC customers are given personalized services that
attune to their individual dental requirements. With a
highly advanced computer scanning software and diagnostic
equipment, each patient is monitored to ensure the most
precise treatment recommended in their cases.
Operating Room 1,2 and 3
For minor oral surgeries such as odontectomies (wisdom tooth
removal), apicoectomies, frenectomies, periodontal
surgeries, cyst removals and enucleation treatments, GAOC
has installed the most avant-garde equipment to ensure that
the most sensitive procedures are handled in the best
possible care. Apart from its most advanced dental chairs,
electrocautery machines, criticare machines,
auto-blood-pressure and ECG machines and pulse oximeters are
installed to support treatments.
Treatment Room 1,2,3 and 4
GAOC patients undergoing “regular” teeth cleaning procedures
are pampered with the latest technological breakthroughs
that the industry can afford. Here, an advanced computer
system is linked to a dental software program which analyzes
the patient’s oral health. Traditional machines, such as
X-Rays and Intraoral Cameras, are supplemented by more
advanced equipment, such as dental scalers (for oral
prophylaxis), LED light curing machines (for fillings), and
rubber impression machines. (for crowns and bridges).
Main Operating Room
For more advanced cases requiring more delicate surgery, the
quality of dental services is enhanced with the first and
only surgical-dental chair in the Philippines. They are
supplemented with a complete surgical unit that include bone
drilling machines, torque machines, a pulse oximeter to
monitor heart rate, a high-end computer linked to an oral
camera and other accessories guaranteed to render such
sensitive procedures as implant surgeries, ramus and chin
grafting procedures.
Recovery Room
GAOC patients are not only offered with complete provisions
aimed to accelerate their post-operative stages of recovery,
they are also pampered with a soothing and relaxing
atmosphere. Equipped with the latest therapeutic massage
equipments, GAOC patients get to enjoy other amenities
usually found only in high-end spa clinics.
Sterilization Room
GAOC staff cannot overemphasize the importance of
pre-operative sterilization procedures which are critical to
every treatment case. To this end, a state-of-the-art
sterilization room was constructed for this purpose.
Equipped with autoclaves and dry heat ovens, they provide
the highest level of sterilization for each dental tool used
for GAOC patients. In fact, GAOC is the only dental center
in the Philippines that uses advanced customized
sterilization techniques.
Dental Laboratory
GAOC's dental laboratory contains some of the most advanced
and state-of-the art equipment to aid its dentists perform
the best work for patients. Equipment, such as the Procera
Forte Scanner, consist of the market's latest and most
accurate tool for scanning crowns, laminates and abutments,
and bridges including longer bridges for both teeth and
implant restorations. The Shofu SingleMat Porcelain Furnace,
on the other hand, with its user-friendly single firing
platform with Quartz Muffle, carves out the most accurate
dental molds to suit every patient's requirements. What's
more, skilled laboratory technicians --- all trained abroad
--- cap the GAOC advantage by competently performing a
variety of task including, among others, mixing ingredients,
filling dental-appliance molds, sculpting and building
forms, bending and soldering wires, and grinding and
polishing finished work. All work is done following
instructions written by the dentist and using models and
impressions of patients' teeth or mouths.