Geee Smile Dental Clinic

Geee Smile Dental Clinic Dental care in Antipolo

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26/11/2025

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02/09/2025

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01/09/2025

07/07/2025

Gum disease often develops quietly, without pain, but its early signs are visible — if you know what to look for. Your gums are the foundation of your smile, and when they’re infected, the damage can be deep and lasting. Many people ignore the early symptoms thinking they’re minor or harmless, but they’re not. Catching these signs early can save your teeth, protect your health, and prevent serious treatment later.

Here are 4 warning signs you should never ignore:

🔴 1. Bleeding Gums

If your gums bleed while brushing or flossing, it’s not normal. This is often the first sign of gum disease. The bleeding happens because bacteria and plaque are irritating and inflaming your gums, making them fragile. Many people think they’re brushing too hard, but usually, the gums are already unhealthy.

😣 2. Swollen or Puffy Gums

Healthy gums should be firm and pink. If your gums look red, swollen, or feel tender, it’s a sign of ongoing inflammation. This puffiness happens as your body reacts to the bacterial infection in your mouth. The area may feel sore, tight, or uncomfortable—especially while eating or brushing.

⬇️ 3. Receding Gums

When gums pull back from the teeth, exposing more of the root, it’s called gum recession. This can make your teeth look longer and cause sensitivity. It happens because the infection is destroying the gum tissue and bone. Recession is a sign that the disease is becoming more advanced.

😷 4. Persistent Bad Breath (Halitosis)

Bad breath that doesn’t go away, even after brushing or using mouthwash, can be a sign of gum disease. Bacteria in infected gums produce foul-smelling gases. If this smell returns quickly after cleaning your mouth, it may be coming from deep inside infected gum pockets.

✅ Why It Matters

Gum disease doesn't always hurt in the beginning, but ignoring these signs can lead to tooth loss and affect your overall health. Brushing, flossing, and visiting your dentist regularly can catch these signs early and help you reverse or manage the disease before it gets serious.
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Disclaimer : This post is for educational awareness only and does not replace professional dental advice. For any symptoms, consult your dentist.
🖼 Image is representational and AI-generated for awareness purposes.

07/07/2025

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23/06/2025
23/06/2025

Aggressive brushing is a common habit many people develop, thinking it will clean their teeth more effectively. However, using too much pressure while brushing can actually harm your mouth instead of helping it. The gums, especially in the lower front region, are delicate and not designed to withstand harsh scrubbing or hard bristles.

Over time, aggressive brushing causes the gum tissue to wear away, leading to gum recession. This means the gums slowly pull back from the tooth surface, exposing the roots, which are much more sensitive and not protected by enamel. As a result, patients may experience increased tooth sensitivity, root decay, and an unaesthetic appearance. In some cases, even the surface of the tooth near the gumline may begin to wear down.

This kind of damage is not always reversible. Once the gum tissue is lost, it doesn't grow back on its own, and treatment like gum grafting may be required in more severe cases. It's important to understand that more pressure does not mean better cleaning—it simply means more risk of long-term oral health problems.

To brush properly, always use a soft-bristled toothbrush, hold it at a 45-degree angle to the gumline, and use gentle, circular motions. Avoid scrubbing back and forth. Brush for two minutes, twice a day, and don’t forget to be as gentle with your gums as you are with your teeth. Proper technique protects both your teeth and the delicate tissues around them.

11/06/2025

A survey has revealed that a quarter of parents admit they sometimes “forget” to brush their children’s teeth — a simple daily habit often lost in the chaos of modern life. With over half of respondents blaming busy mornings, exhaustion, or everyday distractions, the findings highlight a growing concern about children’s dental health. Some parents pointed to reasons like strong toothpaste flavors or kids simply getting bored and refusing to cooperate. Experts say that turning brushing into a fun family routine, using apps or timers, or letting kids choose their own brushes can make a big difference. Small changes, done consistently, can protect little smiles — even in the middle of busy days.

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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace a professional medical evaluation. If you're experiencing symptoms, always consult a healthcare provider. The accompanying image is AI-generated and is for illustrative purposes only.



05/06/2025
04/06/2025

Teeth are not tools.🦷❌⚒️

While using your teeth to open a bottle may appear harmless or even convenient, it poses serious risks to your oral health. This seemingly minor action can result in significant dental trauma, including:

➡️Fractured or chipped teeth – Excessive force can compromise the enamel and underlying structures, potentially requiring restorative procedures such as crowns or root canal treatment.

➡️Tooth loss – In severe cases, especially where pre-existing conditions like periodontal disease exist, the tooth may be dislodged entirely.

➡️Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction – Strain on the jaw joint can lead to pain, limited mobility, and chronic discomfort.

➡️Injury to soft tissues – The lips, gums, and inner cheeks are at risk of lacerations and subsequent infections.

➡️Damage to dental work – Crowns, veneers, and fillings are particularly vulnerable and may require costly repairs or replacement.

Your teeth are designed for eating and speaking—not for opening bottles. Preserve your dental health by using the right tools for the job.

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Monday 9:30am - 6pm
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