by Dr Su Lin Lim | Nov 20, 2024 | Latest Dental Technology, Oral Health, Oral Pathogen, Prevention
Could ultrasonic cleaning be right for your appliance hygiene? Oral appliances—whether aligners, retainers, night guards, or dentures—are essential for protecting your smile and supporting proper alignment. However, maintaining their cleanliness isn’t always a piece...
by Dr Jennifer Chan | Oct 15, 2024 | Dental Checkup and Cleaning, Oral Health Education, Prevention
Typical personal grooming and hygiene tips often overlook this but our tongues can become quite unpleasant and even unhealthy when they aren’t regularly cleaned. A thick, sticky layer of biofilm can build up which is a breeding ground for bacteria. Fed by food...
by Dr Jennifer Chan | Sep 26, 2024 | Children Oral Care, Oral Health Education, Prevention
It’s hard to beat the feeling when you see joy spread across your baby’s face for the first time! We may be called Simply Teeth, but we are here for those first cute gummy smiles too! Your child’s personal and oral development is one of life’s greatest joys and...
by Dr Jennifer Chan | Jul 29, 2024 | Children Oral Care, Dental Checkup and Cleaning, Prevention
Every day your little one learns and grows, you witness and celebrate wonderful milestones. Have they achieved their first dental visit yet? This special moment should be one to remember for all the right reasons! Your child should have their first dental check-up...
by Dr Jennifer Chan | May 14, 2024 | Children Oral Care, Oral Health Education, Prevention
Mums and Dads have creative superpowers. You tell wondrous bedtime stories, lead great adventures and, in so many ways, create the best life you can for your children. As parents, you play a crucial role. Now pause to think about your impact on your child’s oral...
by Dr Jennifer Chan | Mar 27, 2024 | Gum Disease, Oral Conditions and Issues, Oral Health, Oral Links to General Health, Prevention, Risk Factors, Signs & Symptoms
Taking care of your mouth when you have diabetes is critical for your overall well-being. Diabetes significantly amplifies your risk of periodontal disease, which can lead to inflamed gums and potential tooth loss. The key to keeping that risk under control is...