by Dr. Linda Chen | Sep 17, 2024 | Cosmetic Dental, Oral Health Senior, Oral Hygiene Care, Restorative Dentistry
Getting dentures can be life-changing in all the best ways, restoring not just your smile but your confidence and comfort. With time, everyday activities like eating and speaking stop being a hassle and start being a true joy! While dentures offer aesthetic and...
by Dr. Linda Chen | Jul 20, 2024 | Cosmetic Dental, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions & Issues, Restorative Dentistry
Tooth trouble can be a real source of frustration. Chipped teeth, painful cavities or missing teeth are such a pain! They can make chewing uncomfortable, speech unclear and smiling a genuine challenge. Only those who have experienced this truly appreciate the painful...
by Dr Linda Chen | May 25, 2018 | Dental News & Research, Oral Safety & First Aid, Restorative Dentistry
A national oral health report card published in March, 2018 has revealed some sobering statistics regarding the oral health of Australians adults. Australia’s Adult Oral Health Tracker is a joint initiative of the Aust. Dental Association (ADA) and the Aust....
by Dr Linda Chen | Mar 30, 2018 | Cosmetic Dental, Dental Treatment, Restorative Dentistry
Inlays and onlays are dental treatments for teeth that are moderately decayed, damaged, chipped or cracked. Unlike fillings, which are molded into a cavity, inlays and onlays are prosthetic partial teeth that are fabricated in a dental lab to fit precisely into the...
by Dr Linda Chen | Dec 11, 2017 | Cosmetic Dental, Dental Treatment, Restorative Dentistry
Dental crowns are a dental prosthetic restoration that fits over a heavily damaged tooth or dental implant. Once the crown is permanently bonded into place, it effectively becomes that tooth’s new outer surface, and restores its function and appearance. You can...
by Dr Linda Chen | Oct 15, 2017 | Dental Treatment, Gum Disease, Oral Health Education, Restorative Dentistry
Periodontal disease is all too common in Australia, and chances are, you may have some form of the disease if you are aged over 45. Once you have it, it’s unlikely that you’ll be cured completely, since it is a chronic condition much like diabetes. But...