by Dr. Sonny Lee | Jul 19, 2022 | Oral Conditions and Issues, Oral Health Children, Oral Health Education, Oral Hygiene Care, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms
Poor oral care and hygiene can lead to toothache and pain, with child tooth decay being the most prevalent oral condition among Australian children today. Approximately 42% of children aged 5 to 10 years old have experienced tooth cavities. While there are a range of...
by Dr. Sonny Lee | Jun 11, 2021 | Oral Health, Oral Health Education, Oral Hygiene Care, Oral Pathogen & Microbiome, Prevention
Probiotic Oral Bacteria Online Booking Probiotic Oral Bacteria Online Booking The best ways to improve your probiotic oral bacteria Nurturing and enhancing the probiotic bacterial activity in your oral cavity is done similarly as for your gut When eating high-fibre...
by Dr. Sonny Lee | May 29, 2021 | Oral Health Education, Oral Hygiene Care, Oral Pathogen & Microbiome, Prevention
Everybody knows the importance of nurturing probiotic bacteria for good gut health. We consume vast quantities of yoghurt and other probiotic products to ensure our gut microbiome includes a good range of probiotic bacterial species. What is the...
by Dr. Sonny Lee | Feb 29, 2020 | Oral Health Children, Oral Health Education, Oral Links to General Health
Everyone has knows the benefits of good body posture, but not too many people know about tongue posture. Proper tongue posture is very important to oral development and even one’s face shape. Good tongue posture helps correct oral development The principles of tongue...
by Dr. Sonny Lee | Jan 29, 2018 | Oral Health Education, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms
Here are the “worst of the worst” foods and drinks for food sensitivity: Soft drinks (including alcohol and sugar-free, artificially sweetened drinks). The biggest culprit of them all. When you drink them, you effectively bathe your teeth in a highly acidic sweet and...
by Dr. Sonny Lee | Oct 7, 2017 | Oral Health Children, Oral Health Education, Oral Hygiene Care, Prevention
The teenage years (12-17) are a crucial time for a person’s physical and mental development. Most teens understand that and the benefits of having a health-focused attitude towards their changing minds and bodies. Even though adolescence can be a challenging and...