Smile 101 Dental Clinic by Dr.Unice Diane Cabreros-Labao

Smile 101 Dental Clinic by Dr.Unice Diane Cabreros-Labao We cater to all ages of patients.We love to treat kids. We are trained to handle children with special needs and medically compromised patients. Come visit us!

We love creating beautiful smiles.

18/12/2025

In my 17 years of practice, this is the first time I’ve encountered a supernumerary tooth in a baby’s mouth.
Sadly, the front teeth were severely carious.

Still, I felt the need to restore them—and the result was truly amazing. The transformation is surprisingly beautiful. ✨

Restoring the little smile of this 2-year-old boy reminded me why I love what I do. 🥰

Fact:
Finding extra teeth in your baby’s mouth can be a surprise, but it is a known dental condition called hyperdontia.
While most children have 20 baby teeth, some develop one or more additional "supernumerary" teeth.

In this case, he has 5 upper incisors. The normal are only 4 upper incisors.

In some instances,this requires surgical removal or bunot. But in this case, we opted to preserve and restore his beautiful smile.

4 month old baby boy.Kulitan muna with Tita Dentist before lip and tongue tie release.
16/12/2025

4 month old baby boy.
Kulitan muna with Tita Dentist before lip and tongue tie release.

Making beautiful smiles happen , even for kids 🫰
10/12/2025

Making beautiful smiles happen , even for kids 🫰

Baby Philipe, a 3-month-old baby boy, is now ready for his lip tie release.His mother is hopeful to try breastfeeding ag...
10/10/2025

Baby Philipe, a 3-month-old baby boy, is now ready for his lip tie release.
His mother is hopeful to try breastfeeding again. 💕
May God bless you both on your breastfeeding journey! 🤱✨

22/08/2025

👶Leaving cavities in baby teeth untreated is like planting decay in the next set of teeth.🦷

Cavities in baby teeth are often misunderstood. Many parents assume that since milk teeth eventually fall out, they don’t need much attention. But this is one of the biggest mistakes in children’s oral care.

Baby teeth are not just temporary placeholders—they protect the permanent teeth developing right beneath them. When decay is left untreated, the infection doesn’t stop at the surface; it can spread deep inside the tooth, into the roots, and even affect the permanent teeth waiting to erupt.

The truth is, cavities in milk teeth are not harmless. An untreated infection in a baby tooth can create abscesses, damage the surrounding bone, and allow bacteria to reach the underlying permanent tooth bud. This can lead to enamel defects, weak spots, or even early decay in the permanent teeth before they even emerge. In some cases, the infection can spread further, causing pain, swelling, and serious health complications that no child should ever go through.

Baby teeth play an essential role in guiding permanent teeth into the correct position, helping with chewing, speech, and proper jaw development. Losing them too early due to cavities disrupts this balance, often resulting in misalignment or orthodontic problems later in life. Ignoring cavities may seem like saving time or money now, but in reality, it sets the stage for bigger dental challenges in the future.

Parents need to remember: caring for milk teeth is caring for the future smile. Regular brushing, limiting sugary snacks, early dental check-ups, and treating cavities promptly are not just short-term solutions—they are investments in a lifetime of healthy teeth. Don’t wait for pain to appear. Protecting baby teeth today means protecting your child’s confidence, health, and smile for tomorrow.

BEFORE AND AFTER Direct Composite Veneers Upper Central Incisors
19/08/2025

BEFORE AND AFTER
Direct Composite Veneers Upper Central Incisors

BEFORE AND AFTERDirect Composite Veneers on lower incisors
19/08/2025

BEFORE AND AFTER
Direct Composite Veneers on lower incisors

05/07/2025

Good day!
We’re sorry, but our clinic is closed today.
We will resume operations on July 15 onwards.

Please feel free to message us with your preferred date for an appointment.
Thank you and stay safe!

Our favorite case for the month of January .2 Neonatal teeth extraction on a month old baby boy. Due to trauma on the to...
06/02/2025

Our favorite case for the month of January .
2 Neonatal teeth extraction
on a month old baby boy. Due to trauma on the tongue which causes pain and irritation on the baby made us decide to remove the teeth.

Breastfeeding a baby with a lip tie and tongue tie usually causes a lacerating pain on a mother's ni**le. That's why, on...
09/01/2025

Breastfeeding a baby with a lip tie and tongue tie usually causes a lacerating pain on a mother's ni**le.
That's why, one of the best feelings after doing this procedure is when the mother puts back the baby in her arms and allows her to feed and you see that immediate relief of pain in her face is remarkable.

Address

CS Bldg, BS Aquino Avenue, Bagong Nayon *Infront Of BPI Bank (Tapat Ng BPI Bank)
Baliuag
3006

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+639338649136

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