Dental Care by Dr Natasha Lee

If you develop a sudden dental problem and do not have a regular dentist, Dr Natasha Lee provides appointments at Artisan Dental for a wide range of dental care. These include toothache, broken or chipped teeth, bleeding gums, lost fillings or crowns, facial swelling, and suspected root canal infections. During your visit, Dr Lee will assess your condition and explain suitable treatment options in a clear and calm manner.

Dr Natasha Lee - Dentist

Dr Natasha Lee

Dr Natasha Lee is a general dentist with a strong focus on managing dental care such as severe toothache, facial swelling, dental abscesses, knocked-out teeth, broken or chipped teeth, uncontrolled bleeding, painful or swollen gums, jaw injuries, and post-extraction pain such as dry socket.

She graduated with Distinction from Queen's University Belfast and has been recognised with the Aesthetic Dentistry Case Award by the College of General Dentistry (UK) for the quality of her clinical work. Her training includes clinical distinctions in Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, and Oral Medicine, reflecting a comprehensive understanding of both routine and complex dental conditions.

Dr Lee also scored in the top 10% in the UK for Situational Judgement, demonstrating a strong commitment to patient safety, ethics, and professional communication. She gained extensive experience managing a wide variety of cases, including dental care, in Central London, always prioritising high-quality, patient-centred outcomes. Patients value her clinical precision, gentle manner, and clear explanations, especially when they are in pain or anxious.

Qualifications & Recognition

Graduated with Distinction from Queen's University Belfast

Aesthetic Dentistry Case Award from the College of General Dentistry (UK)

Clinical distinctions in Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, and Oral Medicine

Top 10% in UK for Situational Judgement (Patient Safety & Ethics)

Extensive dental care experience in Central London

Known For
Clinical Precision Gentle Manner

Severe Toothache or Sudden Dental Pain

Sudden dental pain can be distressing, especially when it develops quickly or intensifies over a short period of time. Sharp or throbbing toothache, discomfort when biting, or pain that radiates to the jaw or ear are common reasons patients reach out for dental advice. These symptoms can make it difficult to eat, sleep, or focus on daily activities. If you are experiencing unexpected dental pain, early assessment can help determine the cause and guide the next steps. Our clinic allocates time daily for patients with sudden dental discomfort, allowing concerns to be reviewed in a timely and structured manner.

Dentist Near You in Singapore

When dental discomfort arises unexpectedly, finding a clinic that is accessible and easy to reach can help reduce stress. Our clinic is centrally located in Singapore, making it convenient for patients searching for dental care nearby. Patients often contact us when they are unsure whether their dental concern requires prompt attention. Speaking with the clinic allows you to understand your options and whether an assessment may be helpful based on your symptoms.

Same-Day Dental Care Situations

Dental issues do not always develop gradually. Sudden pain, swelling, or damage to a tooth may require earlier attention than a routine visit allows. For this reason, same-day appointment slots are reserved to accommodate patients with dental concerns. During a same-day assessment, the focus is on understanding the issue, providing clear explanations, and outlining appropriate options. This approach helps patients make informed decisions while addressing immediate discomfort.

Speak to the Clinic Now

If you are uncertain about the urgency of your dental concern, speaking directly with the clinic can help provide clarity. Our team aims to offer calm, straightforward guidance so you know what to expect before visiting. Reaching out early allows us to advise on appointment availability and help prioritise cases based on urgency.

F.A.Q

Click on any condition to learn more.

Possible causes: Deep decay, nerve inflammation, infection, or a cracked tooth.

Symptoms may include: Constant or throbbing pain, pain that wakes you at night, sensitivity to heat, and pain when biting.

Warning signs may include: Swelling of the face, jaw, or gums, fever or feeling unwell, bad taste or discharge, and difficulty opening the mouth.

This is a time-critical condition.

What to do immediately: Pick up the tooth by the crown only (not the root), gently rinse with milk or saline if dirty (do not scrub), try to place the tooth back into the socket if possible, or store it in milk or saliva if you cannot. Seek dental care as soon as possible, ideally within 30–60 minutes.

What you can do: Rinse your mouth with warm water, save any broken fragments, apply a cold compress for swelling, and avoid chewing on that side.

This often occurs after dental extraction or trauma and requires prompt assessment.

What you can do: Keep the filling or crown safe and bring it with you to your appointment.

For example, wisdom tooth infection.

Symptoms may include: Swelling around a wisdom tooth, pain when opening the mouth, and bad taste or difficulty cleaning around the area.

Jaw injuries and suspected fractures should be assessed quickly to determine if further imaging or referral is needed.

Dry socket can occur a few days after a tooth extraction when the blood clot is lost or does not form properly.

Symptoms may include: Severe, worsening pain 2–5 days after extraction, pain radiating to the ear, temple, or jaw, bad taste or unpleasant smell, and visible bone in the socket.

Visit Us

Located in the heart of Singapore, Artisan Dental is easily accessible and welcoming to all patients seeking dental care.

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Address

Artisan Dental
26 Evans Road
Singapore

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Hours

Monday to Friday
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM