About Dr Jaclyn Toh

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Overview

Dr Jaclyn Toh graduated with honours from the Dublin Dental School and Hospital of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. She is a member of the Singapore Dental Association, the College of General Dental Practitioners Singapore and the Aesthetic Dentistry Society of Singapore.

Dr Toh has been pursuing excellence from the start. Her passion is combining restorative and cosmetic dentistry with orthodontics, for comprehensive dentistry.

She is interested in overall wellness, hitting the gym most mornings and has been taking ballet classes since her childhood.

Dr Toh is a winner of the Human10 Trusted Reviews Award 2020. Click here to read her story.


Contact Dr Jaclyn Toh

Phone: 63334456

Education

  • BDS

Dr Jaclyn Toh offers the following treatments

  • Smile Makeovers/Digital Smile Design
  • Ceramic Braces
  • Dental trauma
  • Sports mouthguards
  • Custom bite guards for Grinding/Bruxism
  • Full Dentures
  • Partial Dentures
  • Ceramic onlays
  • Dental Crowns
  • Tooth Coloured Dental Fillings
  • Sedation dentistry for anxious/fearful patients
  • Aesthetic Dentistry
  • Root Canal Treatment
  • Dental Bridges
  • Invisalign
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Dental Veneers
  • General Dentistry

Recent Answers

How long should a composite filling in a molar last?

How long a filling lasts depends very much on its size. Composite is a plastic which is prone to wear in the mouth. If a filling is extensive (covers a large surface area that is in contact during biting) then it will tend to wear out more quickly than a small one. Wear or failure (breakage etc) of the filling is more likely if you grind your teeth. On average, a small composite should last at least 5 years. Larger composites can tend to break down quickly, leading to loss of the filling, or more insidious changes to your bite over time which can be difficult to recover.

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What are the possible reasons for needing a 2nd x-ray for wisdom teeth extraction?

The purpose of a pre-operative xray of the wisdom tooth is to allow the dentist to assess: The presence and extent of any decay. The amount of bone surrounding the tooth. The bone density. The wisdom tooth position and degree of impaction. The number of roots present. The root form and curvature. The proximity of the tooth or roots to any vital structures (such as the maxillary sinus, the inferior alveolar canal). The presence of cystic change or other intrabony lesions related to the wisdom tooth.

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Are there home remedies to relieve pain from a cracked tooth?

Most "home remedies" do not adequately address the source of the pain from a cracked tooth since the tooth is already permanently structurally compromised. The pain usually comes from the pulp (nerve) within the tooth that is progressively irritated when the crack is wedged apart and from chronic bacterial ingress. Some home remedies that patients have tried include: Painkillers. These can relieve some of the pain and inflammation coming from the pulp while you are waiting for definitive treatment. Oil of cloves, which contains eugenol (a compound with nerve sedative properties).

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Recent Sessions

Teeth Alignment in Adults

Ended on May 22, 2020

Dr Jaclyn Toh graduated with honours from the Dublin Dental School and Hospital of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. She is a member of the Singapore Dental Association, the College of General Dental Practitioners Singapore and the Aesthetic Dentistry Society of Singapore. Dr Toh has been pursuing excellence from the start. Her passion is combining restorative and cosmetic dentistry with orthodontics, for comprehensive dentistry.

Dr Shawna D’dharan graduated from Saveetha Dental College, an institution recognised as among the leading private dental schools in India. As one of the college’s most promising graduates, Dr Shawna excelled in her clinical practice, emerging 2nd out of 100 students in her graduating class.

Practice

1 Grange Road Orchard Building #12 - 03 Singapore 239693

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* This profile has been last updated on December 12, 2020.