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Dr Samuel Lee

李伟伦

Dental Surgeon

BDS

Dr. Samuel Lee graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2010 with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) and is currently a member of the Singapore Dental Association (SDA).

Upon graduation, Dr. Lee worked in public service doing primary dental care at SingHealth Polyclinics. Subsequently, he moved on to manage more complex patients at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and National Dental Centre (pediatrics and emergency department).

He then went to provide dental services for school children at the School Dental Services and at Health Promotion Board.

After that, he worked in the Singapore Armed Forces where he focused mainly on oral surgery.

Dr. Lee believes that oral health is an extension of general health and focuses on holistic lifestyle changes to improve both. He spends his free time hiking and kayaking.

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

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

Retainers

Custom appliances worn after braces or aligner treatment to hold teeth in their corrected positions — removable clear or Hawley retainers, or a fixed wire behind the teeth.

22 clinics · 29 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

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.

22 clinics · 33 dentists