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Dr Felicia Teo

张宇倩

Dental Surgeon

BDS

Dr Felicia Teo graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) in 2019.

Her professional journey led her to NHG Polyclinics where she skillfully managed a diverse range of patients, demonstrating her commitment to providing high-quality general dentistry services. Seeking to broaden her expertise, she went on to serve at the National Dental Centre and further honed her skills there in the fields of Endodontics, Prosthodontics and Periodontics. Her contributions were recognized with the Singapore Health Quality Service Award in 2023, a testament to her dedication to patient care and clinical excellence.

Dr Felicia is also known for her reassuring and gentle disposition, fostering a comfortable environment for her patients. With a firm belief in the power of two-way communication, she ensures that patients are active participants in their dental care journey.

When she's not busy making smiles sparkle, you'll find her weightlifting at the gym or exploring the city for foodie gems.

Procedures offered

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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.

22 clinics · 41 dentists

Children Dentistry

Dental care for infants, children and teens — first visits, check-ups, fluoride, fissure sealants and fillings — paced to each child's comfort.

22 clinics · 28 dentists

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.

22 clinics · 35 dentists

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.

22 clinics · 27 dentists

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

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.

22 clinics · 40 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

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.

22 clinics · 28 dentists

Root Canal Treatment

Removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside a tooth, then cleans, shapes and seals the root canals so the natural tooth can be kept. Usually one to three visits; a crown is often recommended afterwards.

22 clinics · 31 dentists