07 December 2018

Happy Holidays!

As we wrap up the year, our office wishes you and your family a wonderful holiday season! It has been such a wonderful year and we look forward to see you in 2019!

All the best,
Dr. Lynda Tran

29 August 2018

How "Alcopops" and Other Alcoholic Drinks Damage Teeth

I think it's important to be informed of how certain consumables affect our precious enamel. This article highlights some changes in the enamel that can occur after consuming "alcopops" (i.e. alcoholic drinks that resemble soda pop) and other alcoholic drinks. 

They make a few noteworthy recommendations on how to limit the damage on enamel when drinking these products.

Feelin' the fall weather,
Dr. Lynda Tran
KaiDentistry.com

03 August 2018

Tooth Sprain - What It Is and How to Prevent It


A very common issue that patient's come in for is what is generally termed a "tooth sprain". Unfortunately, these sprains can be quite uncomfortable. Check out this article to learn more about it and how to prevent it too!

Happy August everyone,
Dr. Lynda Tran

18 May 2018

Michael Phelps: #EveryDropCounts


Phelps shares his passion for water...and its conservation. Check out the full story on CNN here. #everydropcounts



Happy Friday,
Dr. Lynda Tran

Tooth-Mounted Sensor Tracks What You Eat

We are well into March and I wanted to share what might be the next "wearable" to come to the market. This sensor that is placed on a tooth surface can help track what we consume daily. Check out the article here. Pretty neat stuff!
Monitoring in real time what happens in and around our bodies can be invaluable in the context of health care or clinical studies, but not so easy to do. That could soon change thanks to new, miniaturized sensors developed by researchers at the Tufts University School of Engineering that, when mounted directly on a tooth and communicating wirelessly with a mobile device, can transmit information on glucose, salt and alcohol intake. In research to be published soon in the journal Advanced Materials, researchers note that future adaptations of these sensors could enable the detection and recording of a wide range of nutrients, chemicals and physiological states.
Happy Near Miss Day,
Dr. Lynda Tran

23 February 2018

Pet Dental Health: What You Need to Know

Happy 2018! Can you believe that it is already February?! We all hope your year has been starting off well. The inspiration behind today's post is from my dog Ash who recently broke his tooth! 

Along with our own oral health, it is important to know a few key things about our pet's oral health as well. Check out an article from Parade.com that summarizes a few things to keep note of. 

Happy Friday everyone,
Dr. Lynda Tran