About Dr Weng Cheu Yue

Dr Yue Weng Cheu is the Clinical Director of DP Dental and an experienced dentist with over 20 years of experience in the field. He is also an ISCD-Certified International CEREC trainer and has completed the full TMD continuum at Occlusion Connections under the tutelage of Dr Clayton Chan.

After receiving his BDS from the National University of Singapore in 1999, he was then elected Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (FRACDS), Australia in 2008 and obtained his Membership of the Joint Dental Faculties of the Royal College of Surgeons, England also in 2008. He was also elected Fellow of the International College of Dentists, Fellow of International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Aside from that, he has obtained his Certificate of Oral Implantology from Frankfurt University and his Mastership with World Clinical Laser Institute. He is also a member with the Academy of Laser Dentistry and SIRONA panel of Laser trainers.

Dr Yue has been lecturing and conducting hands-on courses on Clinical Digital Photography, CAD-CAM, Laser Dentistry, TMD Pain Management, and Myofunctional therapy in Airway-Focused Dentistry internationally.


Contact Dr Weng Cheu Yue

Phone: 6282 0122

Education

  • BDS
  • FRACDS
  • MJDF RCS

Dr Weng Cheu Yue offers the following treatments

  • Splints and Bite Registration
  • TMD Joint & Pain Management
  • Invisalign Teen
  • Invisalign 3D Digital Orthodontics
  • Functional Integrative Dentistry
  • Inlay / Onlay
  • Composite Veneers
  • Adhesive Restorations
  • Functional Aesthetic Dentistry
  • Extraction and Surgical procedures
  • Tooth Restorations – Changing of Amalgam fillings, Composite Restoration, Tooth Colour Restoration
  • Scaling Under Local Anaesthesia
  • Active Maintenance
  • Closed-up Screening with Digital Photography
  • Family Dentistry
  • Gum & Dental Treatment
  • Cerec Crown
  • Digital & 3D Cone Beam X-rays
  • Implant Dentistry
  • Scaling & Polishing
  • Root Canal
  • Dentures
  • Teeth Whitening
  • General Dentistry

Recent Answers

What could be the cause of a skin tag on my gums? (photo)

Hello Iris We are sometimes born with restrictive labial or lingual frenum. Do you remember having had a fall when you were a child and 'tearing' this labial frenum? This residual nodule is benign and is probably a remnant of that torn connective tissue. It can be easily corrected with dental laser therapy. In my clinics, we use the Waterlase iPlus laser to help patients with frenula releases. You may want to check under the tongue for a tight or restrictive frenum too.

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How do I fix a slanted jaw? (photo)

Hi Jayden Please take note that the centre of your lower jaw is shifted slightly to the right. This is caused by a cross-bite that has developed on the RHS. Usually the upper teeth will be covering the outer sides of the lower teeth, but in your case, the upper teeth are 'trapped' on the wrong side of the lower teeth, 'dragging' the whole lower jaw to the right. You might find yourself chewing more on the right all this while and this has caused the right upper jaw bone to be higher and the lower left jaw bone to be more elongated. Do you notice any clicking of your right jaw joint?

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Practice

205 Hougang Street 21 Heartland Mall #03 - 08/09 Singapore 5302059 Scotts Road Scotts Medical Centre, Pacific Plaza #07-01 Singapore 228210

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* This profile has been last updated on October 28, 2020.