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Dental Health - Guide To Better Oral Care In Singapore

From preventive care to advanced restorative procedures, understanding the various dental treatments in Singapore can help you maintain a healthy and confident smile. Learn more about dental health with our collection of informative articles and resources.

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Take Care Of Your Smile – Schedule A Dental Check-Up Today!

Early prevention is key. Don’t wait for problems to arise – start taking care of your oral health today.

Schedule an appointment now and stay proactive about your dental health:

See A Dentist

If you are looking for a dentist in Singapore for dental check-ups or treatments, here are some to consider:

PROSTHODONTIST

Dr See Toh Yoong Liang – National Dental Centre Singapore

Dr Lynette Ng – The Dental Studio

Dr Kelvin Khng – Prostho Dental Office

ENDODONTIST

Dr Andy Lim – Q & M Dental Centre

A/Prof Benny Goh – The Endodontic Office

DENTAL SURGEON

Dr Weelyn Teh – Nuffield Dental

Dr Joseph Seow Kok Siam – Dental Focus

ORTHODONTIST

Dr Tan Kok Liang – emBRACE Dental Surgery

Dr Audrey Tan It Sing – Mount Elizabeth Dental Surgery

Dr Geraldine Lee – The Orthodontic Clinic

COSMETIC DENTIST

Dr Amanda Koh – Dr Amanda Koh 

Dr Nijam Latiff – DP Dental

Financials

Medisave can be used for certain surgical dental procedures such as wisdom tooth surgery and dental implants, but not for non-surgical dental treatments such as extractions, crowning, dentures or braces. For dental surgery involving the insertion or removal of dental implants, Medisave can be used up to specific limits: $950 per implant for insertion and $450 per implant for removal. For example, inserting two dental implants allows you to claim up to $1,900 from Medisave. 

Check with CPF on the latest MediSave policies.

Dental insurance may covers a wide range of services, including preventive care (check-ups and cleanings), basic treatments (fillings and extractions), and major procedures (crowns and dentures), though specifics depend on the policy. It is best to check with your insurance provider the coverage.

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FAQs

What are some common symptoms of dental problems?

Common symptoms of dental problems include toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold foods, bleeding gums, bad breath, and loose or shifting teeth. These signs can indicate underlying issues such as cavities, gum disease, or infection. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to visit a dentist promptly to prevent further complications and ensure your oral health is maintained.

When should you visit a dentist?

You should visit a dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups and cleanings. However, if you experience any pain, discomfort, or noticeable changes in your oral health, such as persistent bad breath, bleeding gums, or a loose tooth, schedule an appointment immediately. Early detection and treatment of dental issues can prevent more serious problems and maintain your oral health.

How can I prevent dental problems?

Preventing dental problems involves maintaining good oral hygiene practices, such as brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and using mouthwash. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are crucial. Additionally, a healthy diet low in sugary foods and drinks, avoiding tobacco products, and drinking plenty of water can significantly reduce the risk of dental issues.

How long do dental treatments like crowns, implants, and braces last?

The longevity of dental treatments varies. Crowns typically last between 5 to 15 years, while dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care. Braces are usually worn for about 1 to 3 years, depending on the individual case, followed by the use of retainers to maintain results. The lifespan of these treatments largely depends on oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and avoiding habits that can damage your teeth.

What are the benefits of professional dental treatments?

Professional dental treatments offer numerous benefits, including the restoration of function and aesthetics to your teeth, improved oral health, and prevention of further dental issues. Treatments such as teeth whitening, veneers, and crowns enhance your smile’s appearance, boosting your confidence. Procedures like root canals and implants address severe problems, relieving pain and restoring normal function. Regular professional care ensures your teeth and gums remain healthy, reducing the risk of future complications.

Additional Resources

  1. Oral Hygiene: 10 Tips For Clean Teeth | HealthXchange.sg. Available from: https://www.healthxchange.sg/head-neck/oral-health/oral-hygiene-tips-clean-teeth
  2. Oral Health Newsbites | National Dental Centre Singapore. Available from: https://www.ndcs.com.sg/research-innovation/publications
  3. Singapore Dental Health Foundation. Available from: https://www.dentalhealth.org.sg/
  4. Dental Services | MOH. Available from: https://www.moh.gov.sg/home/our-healthcare-system/healthcare-services-and-facilities/dental-services
  5. FAQs about Dental Health and Dental Treatment – HealthXchange.sg. Available from: https://www.healthxchange.sg/head-neck/oral-health/oral-health-hygiene-dental-faqs
  6. National University Centre For Oral Health Singapore. Available from: https://www.nucohs.com.sg/Pages/home.aspx
  7. Oral health of Singapore adults | National Institutes of Health. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10597175/
  8. Everything You Need to Know About Dental and Oral Health | Healthline. Available from: https://www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health
  9. Oral health: A window to your overall health | Mayo Clinic. Available from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/dental/art-20047475
  10. Oral health | World Health Organization (WHO). Available from: https://www.who.int/health-topics/oral-health

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