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A Patient's Journey: Getting dental implants in Singapore

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March 9th, 2020· 5 min read

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I just want to be prepared...

Samantha Lin is an entrepreneur that runs 3 cafes at Singapore Management University. When she was younger, she cracked 2 teeth and had them both extracted.

Now she has the implants she needs to chew and smile with confidence again after dental implant treatment from Dr. Gerald Tan of Elite Dental Group!

Do I really need to see a dentist often?

Yes! You can learn from Samantha's experience and prevent serious dental issues from arising. Even if you are not in any pain or discomfort, your dental visit may uncover issues you did not even know about. This will empower you with the information you need to change some eating habits or help you make a decision about how to tackle a dental problem.

I have missing teeth. What can I do about it?

You can choose to get some dental implants! [1] The end result is some new, artificial teeth that look just like real ones so that you can show off your smile again. You can ask any dentist, such as Dr. Gerald Tan, about getting dental implants for yourself.


Have any questions? Ask Dr. Gerald Tan in our 'meet the expert' series here! Unsure about how to handle missing teeth? Click here to read what Dr. Gerald Tan has to say!

I hope that you've found this guide useful, and perhaps gained more insight into the application process. Most of the admissions-related information (admin and logistics wise) can be found on the official NUS Faculty of Dentistry website.

To help yourself out, you should take note of what people look for when they look for a dentist.

This article was written by Human and published on Wednesday, 25 January 2017. Human medically reviewed the article on Wednesday, 25 January 2017. The last update was made on Friday, 18 September 2020.

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