OM ORAL DENTAL AND ORTHODONTIC CENTRE
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Another Branch : "Om Apollo Dental Clinic And Orthodontic Centre" H. No.-144/A anand puri,West boring Canal Road,patna-01
Description
“Everyone likes to visit digital dental clinic where there is good equipments, good atmosphere The
Doctor qualification alone is enough, his equipment is important to create shift
in patient perception about treatment and also in gaining the intangible positive
experience".
| Location | VISHNU PALACE, BORING CANAL ROAD |
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| Hours |
Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Sun: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
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| Parking | Parking Lot |
Contact Info
| Phone | 9334120963 |
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| Email | dr.omprakash2@gmail.com www.facebook.com/omoraldentalclinic |
The dental symbol was adopted by the American Dental Association in November 1965 as the official emblem of dentistry.
The Greek letter Δ (delta), for dentistry, and the Greek letter Ο (omicron), for odont (tooth) form the periphery of the design.
In the background of the design are 32 leaves and 20 berries, representative of the permanent and temporary teeth.
The suggested colors for the symbol are: a shade of lilac in the background—the official academic color of dentistry; the letter Ο in gold; the letter Δ in black; the cautery in gold outlined in black, and the leaves, berries and serpent merely outlined in black on the lilac background.
The National Association of Dental Faculties in 1897 chose the color lilac as the profession’s major color. The color trims dental schools’ graduation gowns and caps and may be found in dental banners, emblems, insignia, signs, symbols and publications.
The Greek letter Δ (delta), for dentistry, and the Greek letter Ο (omicron), for odont (tooth) form the periphery of the design.
In the background of the design are 32 leaves and 20 berries, representative of the permanent and temporary teeth.
The suggested colors for the symbol are: a shade of lilac in the background—the official academic color of dentistry; the letter Ο in gold; the letter Δ in black; the cautery in gold outlined in black, and the leaves, berries and serpent merely outlined in black on the lilac background.
The National Association of Dental Faculties in 1897 chose the color lilac as the profession’s major color. The color trims dental schools’ graduation gowns and caps and may be found in dental banners, emblems, insignia, signs, symbols and publications.

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