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Dr Adrian Shi

徐鸿益

Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

BDS, MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery), FAMS

Dr. Adrian Shi is a MOH accredited Dental Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore.
Dr. Shi received his Master of Dental Surgery (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery), and Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the National University of Singapore (NUS). He has an strong academic record, placed on the Dean's Lists and was awarded the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Book Prize. Dr. Shi was awarded a scholarship from the National Dental Centre Singapore (NDCS) for his specialist training. He was also admitted as a Fellow of the prestigious Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons.
Dr. Shi was a Consultant at NDCS, Singhealth and served as the Chairman of several committees. He was also a clinical teacher in NUS, and a clinical instructor in Duke-NUS Medical School. Dr. Shi received the Target Zero Harm Award for improving patient safety and the Singhealth 10-year Long Service Award. His professional interests include oral surgery, dental implants and jaw surgery. Dr. Shi published many scientific papers and spoke at several international conferences. He also received several publication awards in NDCS.
Dr Shi is a passionate advocate for the dental profession. He served as the President of the Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Singapore and is a Senior Mediator of the Singapore Dental Association.
Dr. Adrian Shi is known for his approachable and pleasant personality. He received many service awards for dedicated patient care – Singapore Health Quality Service Award, NDCS Smile Award, and One CGH Cares Award. He volunteers in the grassroots and serves as a Senior Naval Dental Officer. Outside of his professional life, he enjoys spending time with his young children.

Scientific Publications List
A Shi, D Siow, J Phua. Tooth autotransplantation in a patient with rapidly progressing periodontitis aided by 3D printing. BMJ Case Report. 2021 Aug 3;14(8):e243601.
KW Teo, A Shi, LY Teh, A Lee. External Root Resorption in Common Odontogenic Cysts and Ameloblastomas of the Jaw: A Retrospective Radiographic Study in An Asian Population. Oral Surgery, 2021 May;14(4):335-341.
A Shi, GN Teo, QQ Lee, D Tan. Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the jaw in a β-Thalassemia intermedia patient. Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2022 Jun;123(3):311-313.
WD Guo, BH Chan, CK Chng, A Shi. Two cases of inadvertent dental aerosol exposure to COVID-19 patients. Annals Acad Medicine Singapore, 2020 Jul;49(7):514-516.
A Shi, R Wong. Intracranial extension of Lemierre's syndrome from odontogenic cause: A review and case report. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, 2020;32(6), 477-483.
A Shi, B Ng, CT Kwa, C Sim. Ameloblastoma: A succinct review of the classification, genetic understanding and novel molecular targeted therapies. Surgeon. 2021 Aug;19(4):238-243.
A Shi, QQ Lee, JB Lai, C Sim. Palatal hyperpigmentation associated with imatinib mesylate: 2 cases of Chinese ethnicity. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, 2020;32(5):406-409.
A Shi, WD Guo, CK Chng, BH Chan. Precautions when providing dental care during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Annals Acad Medicine Singapore, 2020 May;49(5):312-319.
A Shi, R Wong, KW Lye. Large advancements of the mandible are stable: A review of the results of a case series. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017; 75(10), e383.
A Shi, QQ Lee, JB Lai, C Sim. Palatal hyperpigmentation associated with imatinib mesylate therapy: A report of 2 rare cases. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017; 46, 149.

Procedures offered

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Aesthetic Dentistry

Treatments that change how teeth look — whitening, veneers, bonding, crowns and alignment — planned around your bite and overall oral health.

9 clinics · 4 dentists

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.

20 clinics · 13 dentists

Botulinum Injection

Botulinum toxin injections for dental indications such as jaw muscle pain, teeth grinding (bruxism) and a gummy smile. Effects appear within days and last around three to four months.

7 clinics · 2 dentists

Dental and Facial Trauma

Emergency and follow-up care for knocked-out, broken or displaced teeth and injuries to the jaws and face, from splinting and re-implantation to surgical repair.

3 clinics · 1 dentist

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.

22 clinics · 39 dentists

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.

22 clinics · 17 dentists

Jaw Cysts and Tumours

Assessment and surgical management of cysts and benign growths of the jaw, typically involving imaging, biopsy where indicated, and removal under local anaesthesia or sedation.

3 clinics · 1 dentist

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Custom-made oral appliances that hold the lower jaw forward during sleep to keep the airway open — an option for snoring and mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea.

14 clinics · 6 dentists

Oral Surgery

Surgical procedures of the mouth and jaw, including surgical extractions, wisdom tooth removal, bone grafts and biopsies, under local anaesthesia, sedation or general anaesthesia.

16 clinics · 7 dentists

Articles by Dr Adrian Shi

Bone Grafts for Dental Implants Explained

By Dr Adrian Shi

Understand when bone grafting is recommended, how it strengthens your jaw, and why it’s often the key to long‑lasting dental implants.

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