by Dr Linda Chen | Feb 29, 2024 | Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions & Issues, Oral Health, Prevention
Have you ever taken a moment to have a look in the mirror and noticed slight differences in the colour of your teeth? It’s natural to wonder what these tooth stains could mean, and whether they’re something to worry about. Tooth discolouration is a common...
by Dr Linda Chen | Nov 23, 2023 | Cosmetic Dental, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions & Issues, Oral Health
Is take-home teeth whitening right for you? In social and professional settings, your bright and beautiful smile can powerfully contribute to your feelings of confidence. It is also widely perceived as a sign of good health and can positively influence how people...
by Dr Linda Chen | Jun 27, 2023 | Dental Checkup & Cleaning, Dental Insurance, Dental Treatment
Private dental health insurance is a type of insurance that covers the cost of dental treatments and services. It differs from public dental care, provided by the government, and typically only covers basic dental services. While public dental care is available to all...
by Dr Linda Chen | Apr 14, 2023 | Dental Treatment, Mouthguard, Oral Links to General Health, Signs & Symptoms
Could a night guard for sleep help you? Do you grind your teeth while sleeping? If yes, then you know the pain and discomfort it causes. However, thankfully, there is a solution to this problem. Night guards, as we will discuss in this blog post, provide a range of...
by Dr Linda Chen | Oct 1, 2022 | Dental Treatment, Diagnosis, Oral Conditions & Issues, Risk Factors
Wisdom teeth are the third and last set of molars to erupt and generally appear between the ages of 18 and 25. When wisdom teeth grow correctly, they can support the back teeth and help with chewing. However, this is not always the case. Wisdom teeth can often be...
by Dr Linda Chen | Apr 27, 2022 | Dental Treatment, Oral Health, Oral Health Children, Oral Health Tips & Facts, Prevention
Everybody has teeth with fissures and pits on the top chewing surfaces. Fissures are like tiny grooves while pits are more like small hollows. If they run too deep, they can turn into areas where bacteria plaque accumulates, causing tooth decay. Fissure sealants are a...