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Breaking the stereotypes

Dr Brenda Loh

Director and Principal Dentist, Myers Street Dental Clinic

Dr Brenda Loh is a leader in dentistry and gender equality, balancing her role as a business owner, mentor, and mother of three. She graduated with Honours in Dental Science from The University of Melbourne in 2002, joined Myers Street Dental Clinic shortly after, and became co-director in 2006.

Breaking barriers in dentistry

In the early 2000s, dentistry was largely male-dominated, with women often limited to associate roles to accommodate family responsibilities. Brenda’s mentors – Drs Eddie Amon, Steve Mitchell and John Buckis – defied industry norms, offering her partnership at the age of just 26, despite societal expectations. Their belief in her potential paved the way for her success, highlighting the power of strong leadership in fostering gender equality.

Today, Brenda continues to break stereotypes. Together with her business partners, Dr Gautam Herle and Shammi Weerasinghe, she ensures hiring and mentorship at Myers Street Dental Clinic are based on passion and skill rather than gender, age, or family situation. Patients once assumed the male in the room was the dentist and Brenda the assistant – those perceptions have changed under her leadership. She has also pioneered opportunities for men in dental assisting, promoting inclusivity across all roles in the clinic. The loyal clientele have also embraced the shift in norms over the years, frequently commenting on how refreshing it is to see such cultural progress in the clinic.

Championing growth and education

A firm believer in lifelong learning, Brenda dedicates at least a month each year to advanced training. She is an Honorary Fellow of the International Academy of Dento-Facial Esthetics (New York) and holds a Master of Laser Dentistry (LAHA, Slovenia). Her expertise spans cosmetic dentistry, advanced surgical techniques for implants, and state-of-the-art laser treatments. With her incorporating facial aesthetics to the art of cosmetic dentistry, the Myers Street Dental Clinic is the first dental practice to offer the Hydrafacial TM in the Greater Geelong area.

As an employer, she actively encourages her team to pursue further education, providing guidance and opportunities for professional development. Her leadership extends beyond dentistry – she fosters an environment where both men and women can excel, setting a powerful example for the next generation of female clinicians.

A holistic approach to patient care

Brenda is passionate about whole-patient health, integrating broader wellness considerations into dental care. She addresses issues such as sleep quality, headaches, and systemic conditions like diabetes, ensuring patients receive comprehensive treatment beyond teeth and gums.

With 23 years of experience serving Geelong families, she has a special interest in early childhood development, particularly in treating tongue-ties and myofunctional issues in children. Equally, she is committed to helping older patients navigate aging-related dental challenges, ensuring they maintain function and quality of life.

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