by Dr Amanda Lin | Jul 30, 2025 | Dental Treatment, Oral Health Children, Prevention
As a parent, there’s nothing more heartwarming than seeing your child smile, carefree, confident, and full of joy. And you know better than anyone that behind every healthy smile is a world of love and support. But even the best care at home often needs a little help....
by Dr Amanda Lin | Jul 1, 2025 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions and Issues
Imagine straightening your teeth without drawing attention—no bulky metal brackets, no dietary limitations, and no interruptions to your daily routine. Just a sleek, barely-there solution that fits seamlessly into your life. Clear aligners have quietly reshaped modern...
by Dr Amanda Lin | Jul 1, 2025 | Dental Treatment, New Dental Technology, Oral Hygiene Care, Prevention
Is this a day spa for your teeth? You’d be forgiven for thinking your oral hygiene appointment was some new form of relaxation therapy if your dentist uses Airflow. This modern dental cleaning system is transforming the way people think—and feel—about oral care....
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...
by Dr Annie Lin | Jun 20, 2018 | Dental Fears, Dental Treatment, Oral Health
No one likes the dentist. It’s a little uncomfortable as we lie, mouth open, on the chair. But for some people, their dislike is much stronger. Why is hatred or fear of the dentist so common amongst adults and kids alike? And what can you do to address it? Keep...
by Dr Annie Lin | May 20, 2018 | Dental Treatment, Gum disease, Oral Conditions and Issues, Oral Health, Prevention
The root canal gets a bad rap – it’s feared more than just about any type of dental procedure, with the very words being enough to fill some adults with dread. In reality, it’s a very common procedure with patients rarely reporting a bad experience. Keep reading to...