About Compass One Dental
Compass One Dental is a dental clinic located at Sengkang Square within the Compass One mall, offering dental services under the Wellness category. The clinic is KakiList-verified, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details and contact channel. It holds a 4.1-star rating across 37 Google reviews — a moderate sample that provides a reasonable directional signal of patient experience.
Patients typically begin with a first consultation, during which the dentist assesses presenting concerns and takes relevant X-rays where needed. From there, a treatment plan is discussed covering options such as scaling and polishing, fillings, extractions, crowns, or orthodontic assessment. It is worth confirming the clinic's specific service range, appointment availability, and pricing directly by phone or enquiry form before your visit, as details were not provided in the current listing. Patients with dental insurance or corporate benefit plans should check whether the clinic is a panel provider before booking.
To make an appointment, contact Compass One Dental directly via phone or the enquiry form listed on this page.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
I am usually very afraid of going to the dentist or even having my teeth cleaned. However, I was very lucky to meet Dr. Benjamin. He is extremely caring and gentle, and he always reassured me while explaining everything clearly during the treatment. Thanks to him, I did not feel scared at all. I truly appreciate his kindness and professionalism. Thank very much.
I had a wonderful experience at Raffles Dental at Compass One. The receptionist Samirah greeted me with a warm smile and made me feel completely at ease. She was professional, friendly, and very organised she made a quick check to enrolled me in. The entire Dental team was amazing as well. The clinic is clean, modern, and welcoming, and the staff truly care about their patients. My appointment started earlier then my appointment time, and the dentist took the time to explain everything clearly, making sure I felt comfortable throughout.
The dental staffs and doctor were very efficient and approachable, especially Sabirah - she's super polite and soft-spoken 😊.
good experience. patient staff. The dentist explains the issues with my teeth in a clear and understandable manner.
Had an appointment with Dr Aryana Rai this morning. Dr Aryana was very professional yet patient and gentle. She took time to address my concerns and provided options for consideration. Her assistant was pleasant and helpful as well. The lady at the reception was friendly and helpful, especially with payment and appointment details. Thank you everyone for making my visit a pleasant one 😊
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compass One Dental (this page) | ⭐ 4.1 | 37 | — | ✓ |
| Dental Synergy II | ⭐ 5.0 | 402 | — | ✓ |
| Dental Essence | ⭐ 5.0 | 399 | — | ✓ |
| LQ Dental Centre | ⭐ 5.0 | 374 | — | ✓ |
Dental fees in Singapore vary considerably by procedure. A standard consultation typically runs S$20–60 at polyclinic-rate practices, S$60–120 at private dental clinics, and higher for specialist referrals. Common add-ons include scaling and polishing (S$80–200), composite fillings (S$100–250 per tooth), extractions (S$80–300 for simple, S$600–1,500 for surgical wisdom tooth removal), and dental crowns (S$800–2,500). X-rays are typically S$20–60 per film. Compass One Dental displays a mid-range price indicator, but exact fees were not provided in this listing. Contact the clinic directly for a fee schedule or to confirm the cost of your intended procedure before attending. See the full dental cost guide for Singapore →
A GP referral is generally not required to book a first appointment at a private dental clinic — you can call or submit the enquiry form directly. At the first visit, you will typically complete an intake form covering your medical history, current medications, and allergies, as some conditions and medications (blood thinners, bisphosphonates, certain heart conditions) affect treatment decisions. Patients with complex conditions — such as uncontrolled diabetes, recent cardiac surgery, or immunosuppression — may benefit from a GP letter so the dentist can coordinate safely. If you intend to claim through MediShield Life for approved dental procedures (limited to specific surgical treatments), or through an employer's corporate dental benefit, confirm eligibility before the appointment to avoid billing surprises.
All practising dentists in Singapore must be registered with the Singapore Dental Council (SDC), which operates under the Ministry of Health. You can verify a dentist's name and registration status on the SDC's public register at moh.gov.sg before booking. Dental clinics must also hold an MOH clinic licence under the Healthcare Services Act. No regulatory licences were listed in this KakiList entry for Compass One Dental. This does not necessarily indicate a problem — SDC registration and clinic licensing are mandatory regardless of whether they appear here — but it is worth asking the clinic to confirm the consulting dentist's SDC registration number if you wish to verify independently. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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