by Dr Linda Chen | Sep 16, 2024 | Dental Treatment, Gum Disease, Prevention, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms
Gum disease is a sneaky condition that starts out small, but it can turn into a real trouble-maker if not addressed promptly. It’s particularly prevalent in Australia, with a significant portion of the population affected. Statistics from 2012-14 showed that...
by Dr Linda Chen | Jun 14, 2024 | Cosmetic Dental, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions and Issues, Prevention, Restorative Dentistry
When your tooth gets damaged, it faces a potential snowball effect. Whether chipped, severely decayed or even requiring a root canal, your tooth loses strength and becomes prone to further damage. The further the decline, the more rapidly and severely it progresses....
by Dr Linda Chen | Nov 1, 2023 | Dental Treatment, Oral Health Children, Oral Hygiene Care, Prevention
Why dental sealants are so good for children’s oral health Protecting your child’s precious smile is a high priority for every parent. We all know the basics of oral hygiene, but do you know about the role that dental sealants can play as a powerful...
by Dr Linda Chen | Feb 8, 2023 | Dental Treatment, Diagnosis, Gum Disease, Oral Health, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms
Root canal treatment vs. Tooth extraction When a tooth is badly damaged or infected, there are two main treatments that are recommended: root canal treatment and tooth extraction. Both procedures have their own pros and cons, so it is important to understand the...
by Dr Linda Chen | Nov 29, 2022 | Dental Emergency, Dental Treatment, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms
Wisdom tooth removal is one of the most common dental procedures. To prevent potential future problems and pain, it is important to know when you may need to get your wisdom teeth removed. How do you know if you need your wisdom tooth removed? Your dentist will...
by Dr Linda Chen | Oct 1, 2022 | Dental Treatment, Gum Disease, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms
Did you know that tooth decay is Australia’s most common chronic disease affecting children and adults? Tooth decay is the term used to describe damage to a tooth’s enamel or surface. It occurs when bacteria inside the mouth produce acids that harm the...