 
							
					
															
					
					 by Dr Annie Lin | Oct 20, 2025 | Children Oral Care, Oral Health Education, Prevention
Childhood dental care that works a charm A child’s smile is a thing of wonder. Those tiny teeth are as functional as they are adorable, helping your child eat, speak clearly, and grow in confidence each day.With a little love, care, and the right habits early on, you...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Dr Annie Lin | Oct 1, 2025 | Mouthguard, Oral Health Children, Prevention, Splints & Trays
Game on! Aussie childhood is full of action—whether it’s footy, cricket, netball, hockey, or martial arts, so many of us grow up playing hard. Getting amongst it builds confidence, teamwork, and resilience — but it also carries risks. One unlucky hit can damage a...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Dr Annie Lin | Jun 24, 2020 | Oral Health Children, Oral Health Education, Oral Hygiene Care, Prevention
Oral hygiene habits start early. Print off this interactive brushing tool to encourage a good brushing routine for your child… WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY? Brushing your teeth twice daily can be a habit hard to maintain. Busy mornings and day-to-day activities can often...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Dr Annie Lin | Aug 20, 2018 | Gum disease, Oral Conditions and Issues, Oral Health, Oral Hygiene Care, Prevention
Having dental problems is no strange occurrence for many Australians, with many of us having a filling or two by the time we reach adulthood. But, we believe it doesn’t have to be this way. Keep reading for the most common dental problems in adult Australians and how...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					 by Dr Annie Lin | Jul 20, 2018 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions and Issues, Oral Links to General Health
Good teeth are a symbol of health and prosperity in our society. Missing or visibly rotting teeth are associated with people of a lower social class, while straight, white teeth are associated with celebrities and models. As such, our teeth can have a big impact on...