Aldana Dental Care

Aldana Dental Care Crafting smiles with our Angel touch.

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Most people believe that brushing twice a day is enough to maintain good oral health. But what many don’t realize is that brushing alone can’t remove hardened deposits that form over time. These yellowish layers near the gumline — known as tartar or calculus — are made of mineralized plaque. Once formed, no toothpaste or home remedy can remove them.

Tartar builds up silently. It creates rough surfaces that trap more bacteria and food debris, which leads to inflammation of the gums. If left untreated, this can progress to gum disease, bone loss, and eventually, tooth mobility or loss. The earliest signs are often ignored — mild bleeding while brushing, persistent bad breath, or slight gum recession. But these are not normal. They are warning signs.

That’s why professional dental cleaning — also called scaling and polishing — is recommended at least twice a year. It’s not a luxury procedure. It’s preventive care. Scaling removes tartar deposits from areas your toothbrush can’t reach, while polishing helps smooth the enamel surface, making it harder for plaque to reattach.

Beyond the mouth, gum infections are linked to increased risks of heart disease, diabetes complications, and even certain respiratory conditions. The connection between oral health and overall health is stronger than ever, backed by decades of research.

If you haven’t had a cleaning in the past six months, it may be time. Not because of pain — but to prevent it from ever starting. Prevention is always more comfortable, more affordable, and more effective than treatment.

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A study found that children with untreated cavities are more likely to experience poor growth and nutritional deficiencies. The research observed over 1,400 children and revealed a strong association between dental caries in early childhood and lower body weight, shorter height, and delayed eruption of permanent teeth.

The findings suggest that dental infections and chronic tooth pain can lead to difficulty in eating, poor appetite, and disrupted sleep, all of which contribute to reduced calorie and nutrient intake. This can impair the child’s physical development and overall health, especially during critical growth years.

The study highlights the importance of early dental care, regular check-ups, and timely treatment of cavities. Raising awareness among parents, schools, and caregivers about the long-term effects of untreated tooth decay is crucial—not just for oral health, but for the child’s entire physical development.

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Brgy, B3L9 Chrysanthemum Street RosaFlor Subd, Santa Rosa, Laguna
Sta. Rosa
4026

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Tuesday 1pm - 7pm
Wednesday 1pm - 7pm
Friday 1pm - 7pm
Saturday 1pm - 7pm
Sunday 1pm - 7pm

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