Prosthodontists in Singapore
Prosthodontics restores and replaces damaged or missing teeth — crowns, bridges, veneers, dentures and implant-supported teeth. See a prosthodontist to rebuild worn, broken or missing teeth and restore your bite.
Prosthodontists
Procedures this team performs
Bone Grafts
Rebuilds jawbone lost after extractions or gum disease, usually to create enough bone for a dental implant. The graft integrates with your own bone over several months.
Check up and cleaning
A routine visit covering an examination of teeth, gums and existing dental work, with scaling and polishing to remove plaque and tartar. Recommended every six months.
Children Dentistry
Dental care for infants, children and teens — first visits, check-ups, fluoride, fissure sealants and fillings — paced to each child's comfort.
Crowns and Bridges
A crown caps a weakened or root-treated tooth to restore its shape and strength; a bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring onto the teeth beside the gap. Both typically take two visits.
Dentures
Removable replacements for missing teeth — full or partial — made of acrylic or metal-framed cobalt-chromium. Fitting takes several appointments, with adjustments as you adapt.
Emergency Dentistry
Same-day dental care for urgent problems — toothache, a broken or knocked-out tooth, swelling, or a lost filling or crown. Book an urgent slot by region, or call, and we will see you at the nearest available clinic.
Extractions
Removal of teeth that cannot be saved due to decay, gum disease, fracture or crowding, done under local anaesthesia. Replacement options are discussed before any extraction.
Fillings
Repairs teeth damaged by decay, chips or wear: the damaged portion is removed and the tooth is rebuilt with tooth-coloured filling material, usually in a single visit.
Implants
Replaces a missing tooth with a titanium post placed in the jawbone, restored with a crown once healed. From placement to final crown typically takes three to six months.
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Replacing Missing Teeth
An overview of the options for replacing missing teeth — implants, bridges and dentures — covering what each involves, how long each lasts and typical costs.
Sedation and General Anesthesia
Sedation options for anxious patients and longer procedures, ranging from inhalation and intravenous sedation to general anaesthesia for selected cases.
Veneers
Thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front surface of teeth to change their shape and colour, commonly used for chips, gaps and discolouration.
Whitening
Lightens the shade of natural teeth using dental-grade whitening gel, applied in-clinic or with custom take-home trays. Results vary with the cause of discolouration.
Wisdom Tooth Surgery
Removal of impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth in a minor surgical procedure under local anaesthesia or sedation, with stitches removed about one to two weeks later.
Clinics with Prosthodontics care
Buangkok
70 Compassvale Bow #02-12 Sengkang Grand Mall, S544692Pasir Ris Central
7 Pasir Ris Central #B2-39 Pasir Ris Mall, S519612Simei
3 Simei St 6 #02-31 Eastpoint Mall, S528833Specialists Novena
10 Sinaran Drive #09-01 Novena Medical Center, S307506Articles by this team
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