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Dr Jedidah John

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Dental Surgeon

BDS

Dr. Jedidah John graduated with a Bachelor of Dental surgery from the National University of Singapore. Upon graduation, she served her four years in the government services at National Dental Centre, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and polyclinics. Her experience has allowed her to competently carry out procedures in most fields of dentistry and manage patients with anxiety, young children and medically complex patients.

Dr. John believes in always striving to keep up with new scientific advancements in dental techniques, technology and materials. She attends both local and overseas dental conferences to keep abreast of her knowledge and skills.

Dr. John aims to make every dental visit a joyful one with her caring demeanour and to ease her patient’s anxieties and fears. She strives to give the highest standard of care for each and every one of her patients. She also believes in the importance of educating patients and carefully explaining every step of the treatment to ensure full understanding and holistic care to her patients.

She strongly believes in giving back to the community and actively volunteers at community clinics such as Tuas Dental Volunteer Clinic, and also has been involved in the planning as well as the implementation of almost yearly mission trips overseas.

In her free time, she enjoys doing crafts and taking care of her collection of indoor plants.

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

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

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.

22 clinics · 18 dentists