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IS IT BETTER TO FIX A TOOTH EARLY OR WAIT UNTIL IT HURTS?
Many dental problems don’t cause pain at first. This often leads people to wonder whether it’s better to fix a tooth early or wait until it hurts before doing anything. If you’ve been told you have a cracked tooth, a weakened filling, or an issue that “may need treatment later,” this hesitation is very common. Waiting does not automatically mean you are making the wrong choice, but understanding what waiting may change is important. Why Some Dental Problems Don’t Hurt at Fir
Dr. Barry Yu
4 days ago4 min read


WHY TOOTH PAIN FEELS WORSE AT NIGHT: UNDERSTANDING COMMON REASONS FOR NIGHT-TIME DISCOMFORT
Toothache can appear at any time of the day, but many individuals notice that tooth pain feels worse at night , even when symptoms were mild earlier. This experience is common, and several factors may contribute to why discomfort becomes more noticeable during quiet evening hours or when lying down. Understanding these patterns may help individuals recognise when an assessment could be helpful. Fewer Distractions Make Sensations More Noticeable During the day, attention is di
Dr. Barry Yu
Dec 7, 20253 min read


TOOTH HURTS WHEN CHEWING (BUT NOT ALL THE TIME) WHAT COULD IT MEAN?
It can be confusing when a tooth feels fine most of the time, but suddenly gives a sharp or dull pain only when you bite, chew, or apply pressure. Many people assume it will go away on its own or that it cannot be serious since the discomfort is not constant. However, pain that occurs only during chewing can sometimes be an early sign of stress within the tooth structure, even when the tooth looks “normal” on the outside. This article explains possible reasons, how dentists
Dr. Chrissie Lam
Nov 20, 20253 min read


WHY ARE MY TEETH SHIFTING? HOW TO STOP TEETH FROM MOVING OVER TIME
You might not notice it at first, but your teeth are always moving. Even after orthodontic treatment or years of having a straight smile, subtle changes can happen over time. Many patients tell us, “My teeth weren’t like this before, why are my teeth shifting?” Do you ever wonder why your teeth are shifting, and what you can do about it? Let’s find out. Why Are My Teeth Shifting? Teeth aren’t fixed in the jawbone like concrete. They’re supported by a soft, flexible structure
Dr. Barry Yu
Nov 6, 20253 min read


WHY DOES MY OLD DENTAL FILLING HURT SUDDENLY?
It can be puzzling when an old filling that has been fine for years suddenly starts to hurt. Many patients are surprised when discomfort appears around an old filling that has “never given trouble.” Even though a filling can last a long time, any tooth used daily for biting and chewing will eventually show signs of wear. Understanding what might be happening helps you act before the problem gets worse. FILLINGS AGE WITH USE Every bite, temperature change, or cup of coffee put
Dr. Chrissie Lam
Nov 1, 20252 min read


JAW PAIN WHEN WAKING UP? HOW DOES TEETH GRINDING (BRUXISM) IN SINGAPORE AFFECTS YOUR SMILE
In the busy work culture of Singapore’s CBD — especially around Tanjong Pagar — many professionals start their day with tightness or mild discomfort in the jaw. That dull ache when you first wake up could be more than just a bad night’s sleep. It may be a sign of bruxism, commonly known as teeth grinding. Why Jaw Pain When Waking Up May Be Linked to Bruxism Bruxism is the habit of clenching or grinding the teeth, often during sleep or moments of concentration. For many people
Dr. Barry Yu
Oct 27, 20253 min read


WHY SELF-CARE SHOULD INCLUDE ORAL CARE - ESPECIALLY FOR BUSY WOMEN IN SINGAPORE
In Singapore’s fast-paced city life, “self-care” often means a quick workout, a spa visit, or taking time for mental health. But one essential part of self-care rarely makes it onto that list — oral health. As a female practising dentist in Singapore, I often meet women balancing demanding work and family schedules. Most care deeply about their well-being, yet dental care often becomes “something to get to later.” The truth is, your mouth quietly reflects your overall health,
Dr. Chrissie Lam
Oct 24, 20253 min read


HOW TO FIX A CHIPPED TOOTH IN SINGAPORE — CROWNS, BONDING OR VENEERS?
A chipped tooth can be surprising — sometimes from a sudden bite on something hard, or other times from everyday wear that’s gone unnoticed. Whether it’s a small enamel nick or a larger fracture, knowing what causes it and how to manage it early can prevent future problems. Why Do Teeth Chip? Teeth are strong, but they aren’t indestructible. Everyday habits and lifestyle factors can gradually weaken them. Some common causes include: Biting too fast or too hard Sometimes, it’
Dr. Barry Yu
Oct 20, 20254 min read


WISDOM TOOTH PAIN IN SINGAPORE: WHY IT HURTS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR RELIEF
Wisdom tooth pain is a common concern that can affect eating, brushing, or sleeping. The discomfort may appear suddenly, come and go, or gradually worsen over time. Understanding what causes wisdom tooth pain helps determine whether it can be eased temporarily at home or requires professional dental care. What Are Wisdom Teeth? Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last teeth to emerge in the mouth. They usually appear between the ages of 17 and 25. Some people de
Dr. Chrissie Lam
Oct 6, 20254 min read


TOOTHACHE AT NIGHT: SAFE RELIEF TIPS AND WHEN TO SEE A DENTIST (SINGAPORE)
Toothache often feels more intense at night. Many people are kept awake by pain that seems manageable during the day but worsens when lying down. Understanding why this happens and knowing what can be done safely until morning can make the night more manageable. Why Does Toothache Feel Worse at Night? Increased blood flow: Lying down allows more blood to flow to the head, which can increase pressure and make dental pain feel stronger. Fewer distractions: At night there are
Dr. Barry Yu
Oct 2, 20253 min read


CHILDREN'S ORAL HEALTH IN SINGAPORE: BUILDING GOOD HABITS FROM THE START
As parents, we all want to give our children the best start in life, and that includes caring for their smiles. Healthy teeth don’t just affect appearance — they also influence how children eat, speak, and feel about themselves. Children’s oral health in Singapore is an important part of growing up, and many parents look for guidance on kids' dental care, from knowing when to schedule the first dental check-up to building daily habits like brushing and flossing. Here are some
Dr. Chrissie Lam
Sep 25, 20253 min read


MANAGING DENTAL PAIN: COMMON CAUSES AND TREATMENT OPTIONS IN SINGAPORE
Dental pain can be disruptive, whether it comes on suddenly or builds up gradually over time. In Singapore, many patients seek dental pain treatment when discomfort interferes with daily life. Understanding what may be causing the pain and what treatment options are available can help you take the right steps if it ever happens to you. Common Causes of Dental Pain 1. Tooth Decay and Cavities One of the most common reasons for dental pain is tooth decay. Cavities expose the se
Dr. Barry Yu
Sep 25, 20253 min read


WHY DO TEETH TURN YELLOW WITH AGE? CAUSES AND SOLUTION
As we age, one of the most noticeable changes in our smile is that teeth may appear more yellow. This change is natural and occurs for several reasons, not just from lifestyle habits. Understanding why teeth change color and the ways to manage it can help you make informed choices for oral care. Causes of Yellow Teeth With Age 1. Thinning Enamel The outer layer of the tooth, enamel, protects the underlying dentin. Over time, enamel naturally becomes thinner due to wear, makin
Dr. Chrissie Lam
Sep 18, 20253 min read


DO DENTAL FILLINGS HURT? WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER TREATMENT
When people hear “filling,” they often picture a quick, simple fix. But many are surprised when the dentist asks, “Do you want to be numbed up?” or when their tooth feels sensitive afterward. So, do dental fillings hurt? Why is anesthesia sometimes needed? And what can you expect after the treatment? Let’s break it down. When a Dental Filling Is Simple — and When It’s Not Yes, a filling can be a straightforward, almost painless procedure — if the cavity is caught early. Whe
Dr. Barry Yu
Sep 10, 20254 min read


DENTAL CROWNS IN SINGAPORE: WHAT TO EXPECT
A dental crown is a type of dental restoration that covers a tooth completely, sometimes referred to as a “cap.” In Singapore, dental crowns are commonly recommended when a tooth is weakened, damaged, or requires additional support after certain treatments. Many people are curious about how the procedure is done. Understanding the process can help reduce uncertainty before starting treatment. Why Dental Crowns Are Necessary Dental crowns may be recommended for different reas
Dr. Barry Yu
Aug 24, 20253 min read


CRACKED TOOTH: WHAT IT MEANS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT
Have you ever bitten into something hard—like an almond, ice cube, or even a crusty piece of bread—only to feel a sharp twinge in your tooth? If your tooth suddenly feels “off,” you may be dealing with a cracked tooth. It’s more common than you think, and if left untreated, it can lead to bigger dental problems. What is a Cracked Tooth? A cracked tooth is exactly what it sounds like—a fracture in your tooth’s structure. Cracks can be tiny and harmless (like craze lines on the
Dr. Chrissie Lam
Aug 17, 20252 min read


ROOT CANAL TREATMENT IN SINGAPORE: HOW TO KNOW IF YOU NEED IT
If you’re experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity in Singapore, you may be wondering if root canal treatment is the right option for you. Root canal treatment (also called root canal therapy or RCT) is a dental procedure used to treat problems inside the tooth, specifically the pulp — the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels. What is Root Canal Treatment? Root canal treatment involves removing inflamed or infected pulp tissue inside your tooth. This pulp can become
Dr. Barry Yu
Aug 11, 20252 min read


RESTORING YOUR SMILE: UNDERSTANDING DENTAL CROWNS (TOOTH CROWNING) IN SINGAPORE
At our Singapore dental clinic, we often discuss various treatment options for maintaining and restoring oral health. One commonly recommended and effective solution is a dental crown—sometimes informally referred to as "tooth crowning" or a "tooth cap." This guide provides factual, clear information about dental crowns, their purpose, and what patients in Singapore can expect during the treatment process. What is a Dental Crown (Tooth Crowning)? A dental crown is a custom-ma
Dr. Barry Yu
Jun 13, 20254 min read


MAINTAINING A HEALTHY SMILE IN SINGAPORE: WHY REGULAR TEETH CLEANING (SCALING AND POLISHING) MATTERS
For many in Singapore, a confident smile contributes to overall well-being. While daily brushing and flossing are essential habits, professional teeth cleaning, also known as scaling and polishing, offers a deeper level of care, supporting your long-term oral health. This routine visit to a dental professional is a proactive step in preventing potential dental issues before they escalate. Understanding Teeth Cleaning (Scaling and Polishing): A Professional Procedure Teeth cle
Dr. Barry Yu
May 11, 20255 min read


DENTAL FILLINGS IN SINGAPORE: WHAT PATIENTS SHOULD REALLY KNOW ABOUT TOOTH RESTORATION
When patients hear they need a dental filling, it often sounds like a simple fix. But the reality is more complex. At our dental clinic in Singapore, we believe it’s important for patients to fully understand what a filling is—and what it isn’t—so they can make informed decisions about their oral health. What Is a Dental Filling? A dental filling is a treatment used to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay, wear, or minor fractures. It involves removing the compromis
Dr. Chrissie Lam
May 4, 20255 min read
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