About Dr Jacqueline Feng

Dr Jacqueline Feng, a Hong Kong-Canadian dentist, alternates between two clinics - Toronto Dental Care in Clementi and Liverpool Dental Care in Ang Mo Kio.
Upon graduating in 2003 from the University of Liverpool, she worked accross various hospitals in the UK, surgical units, paediatric and community clinics as well as private smile makeover clinics. These experiences helped Dr Feng refine and polish her skills in surgical dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. Moreover, she has a special interest in the surgical extraction of wisdom teeth! Dr Feng also a lecturers at Nanyang Polytechnic as she seeks to pass her expertise and skillset to future dental professionals.

Dr Feng's extensive 16 years of experience enables her to offer patients comprehensive treatments that help them achieve their expectations of restoration, lifestyle, and aesthetics without exceeding their budget.

A proud mother of 2 children, Dr Feng's warm and endearing personality never fails to create a safe and happy environment for both adults and adolescents!


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Phone: 64560406

Education

  • BDS

Dr Jacqueline Feng offers the following treatments

  • Kids Dentistry
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Dental Implants
  • Wisdom Tooth Surgery
  • General Dentistry

Recent Answers

What are potential complications of a partially erupted wisdom tooth? (photo)

The most common complication would be food trapping. When the food gets built up, it can cause gum inflammation and tooth decay. It will cause more problems if the decay happens to affect other surrounding teeth. Eventually, it can cause collateral damage as once there is a hole in your wisdom tooth, the hole will only get increasingly bigger. Nothing is better than your own tooth. Fillings are not as good as your own tooth. But, it also depends on your oral hygiene. In fact, a bad filling can still do its job if you have perfect oral hygiene.

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What treatments are available for a soft tissue impacted wisdom tooth?

One option would be to get the soft tissue cut out. However, I would recommend removing the wisdom tooth alongside at the same time as cutting the soft tissue out. This is because cutting just the soft tissue may cause a repeated problem. Soft tissues can regrow back over time. The soft tissue will try to revert to how it was before it was cut.

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Is it necessary to remove a wisdom tooth even if it’s growing straight?

Yes, but not all the time. If you remove the lower wisdom tooth (maybe due to impact or decay), super eruption will occur. Naturally, teeth will move when there is space in the mouth as they do not like space. When there is nothing on the bottom after the extraction, the top teeth will grow downwards. This is a natural thing for teeth to do. Did you know that the tongue gets bigger as you grow older? When you have fewer teeth, the tongue will grow further into the spaces. Everything in your mouth does not like space and they will move to fill space in.

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Sunset Way 109 Clementi Street 11 #01-23 Singapore 120109

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