Dental Mom by Dr. Julie Delos Santos Cerdeña

Dental Mom by Dr. Julie Delos Santos Cerdeña Your go-to dental clinic in Talipapa, Caloocan City. Treating every smile with a mother's care. Sunday and Holiday appointment only
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13/09/2025

Many people assume baby teeth don’t matter because “they’ll fall out anyway,” but this is one of the biggest misconceptions in dentistry. Primary teeth act as natural placeholders, guiding the proper alignment and eruption of the permanent teeth growing underneath. If these teeth are neglected—whether due to untreated cavities, trauma, or early loss—the permanent teeth can erupt in the wrong position, leading to crowding, misalignment, or even impacted teeth.

The roots of baby teeth sit very close to the developing buds of adult teeth. When infection spreads through an untreated cavity, it can travel beyond the roots and directly affect the permanent teeth beneath. This may cause discoloration, enamel defects, or malformation in the incoming tooth. In severe cases, the infection can even damage the surrounding bone, making future eruptions more complicated.

Caring for baby teeth is therefore not only about preventing pain or infection in childhood, but also about protecting the future smile. Regular dental check-ups, timely treatment of cavities, and proper home care create a healthy environment for permanent teeth to grow strong and correctly positioned. What happens in the early years leaves a lasting imprint—healthy baby teeth are the foundation for a lifetime of oral health.

15/06/2025

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Emerging research suggests that Alzheimer’s disease may be linked to an unexpected culprit - gum disease.
A study discovered the presence of Porphyromonas gingivalis, a bacterium responsible for chronic periodontitis, in the brains of deceased Alzheimer’s patients.
Researchers found that when mice were infected with the bacteria, it colonized their brains and triggered the production of amyloid beta, a protein commonly associated with Alzheimer’s. This evidence strengthens the hypothesis that the disease could have infectious origins rather than being solely a neurodegenerative disorder.
The study also revealed that toxic enzymes from the bacteria were present in individuals who had Alzheimer’s-related brain changes but had not yet been diagnosed with dementia, suggesting the infection may begin years before symptoms appear.
This discovery opens the door to new potential treatments. A pharmaceutical company, Cortexyme, developed a compound called COR388, which showed promise in reducing both bacterial infection and amyloid beta accumulation in animal trials. While human trials are needed to portines effectiverene in brain he th. sientist remain
cautiously optimistic, emphasizing that with no new dementia treatments in over 15 years, investigating all possible causes is crucial. While more research is needed, the link between gum disease and Alzheimer’s highlights a simple yet vital message: taking care of your teeth might help protect your brain in the long run.

30/10/2024
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2nd week of October is Health Education Week.

Brush your teeth day and night for 2 minutes using soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste. Do not gargle after brushing. Just spit. Use floss once a day. Visit your dentist regularly.

Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body.

18/08/2024

Maging mapanuri, Kalusugan ng bibig at ngipin ay pahalagahan di lahat ng mura ay nakakabuti. Para makaiwas magpakunsulta sa Lisensyadong Dentista.


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Caloocan
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