Dr Bernard Lee
Dentist
(Junior Dental Care Team)
B.D.S. (University of Adelaide)
Dr Bernard Lee graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Bachelor’s in Dental Surgery. He is a gentle and compassionate dentist, who believes in treating all his patients’ teeth as if his own, offering treatment in the best interest of his patients. While in Australia, he took the opportunity to practise dentistry in rural South Australia, where he worked to provide comprehensive dental care to underprivileged communities, underlining an empathetic and patient-centred approach to dentistry. The experience also provided an invaluable opportunity to further his skills in restorative and preventive dentistry. Dr Bernard is passionate about empowering patients to be actively involved in decisions about their own oral health, and endeavours to ensure they have a good understanding of all the treatment options available to them. He believes that all patients deserve a comfortable and pleasant experience when they visit the dentist, and makes it his goal to provide an environment where they can feel at ease and well taken care of. This is especially important for younger paediatric patients, who Dr Bernard relishes the opportunity to work with.
As part of the clinic’s Junior Dental Care team, he sees young patients from the age of 12 months old to teens. His gentle and caring approach helps to put all patients, young and old, at ease on the dental chair. He is committed to creating a friendly and comforting setting for little ones, helping kids and their parents lay a good foundation for lifelong oral health. Additionally, Dr Bernard has a keen interest in the dental development of young patients, and works closely with our orthodontist to manage such cases. The team at Atria-City Dental Group facilitates close collaboration between general dental surgeons and specialists, Dr Bernard Lee works closely with his dental team to offer a full spectrum of interdisciplinary care to his patients. He always aims to achieve the most ideal treatment outcomes and standard of care, with his patients’ best interest at heart.