by Dr Amanda Lin | Apr 20, 2026 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions and Issues
How a crown can save your natural tooth Don’t replace what you can preserve. Preservation sits at the centre of modern dentistry. When a tooth is weakened by decay, fracture, or the fatigue of an ageing restoration, the objective is not simply repair. It is...
by Dr Amanda Lin | Apr 15, 2026 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions and Issues
What dental veneers could mean for you Deciding to get dental veneers is an important choice, and it’s healthy to have questions. You may wonder whether they will feel comfortable, how much of your natural tooth is involved, or how long the results will last. These...
by Dr Amanda Lin | Nov 19, 2025 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions and Issues
How to know if clear aligners are right for you Straight teeth don’t just look better. They work better too. — A well-aligned bite protects your teeth, gums, and jaw. The metal braces of yesteryear aren’t your only option anymore. People now have a nearly invisible,...
by Dr Amanda Lin | Sep 15, 2025 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions and Issues
You’ve probably heard that dental implants give you the next best thing to natural teeth—but what does that really mean? Losing a tooth isn’t just about a gap in your smile. It can change the way you eat, speak, and even how confident you feel day to day. Dental...
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 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...