St. Apollonia Dental Clinic

St. Apollonia Dental Clinic Batangas City Dentist
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31/12/2025

This year has been filled with lessons for all of us—mistakes made, growth earned. Yet here we are, still showing up, still looking ahead to second chances.

This year is another chance, and we are grateful for it. Let’s welcome 2026 with hopeful hearts.💗

Happy New Year!! We'll see you soon at the clinic🦷

From homes to communities, we’re building healthier smiles—standing united as dental health advocatesWith gratitude to t...
18/12/2025

From homes to communities, we’re building healthier smiles—standing united as dental health advocates

With gratitude to the National Child Development Center and Dr. Ayeen for accommodating our visit

We cater TMJ problems/ orofacial pain and Tmd that emphasizes multidisciplinary and holistic approach🦷TMD means temporom...
14/12/2025

We cater TMJ problems/ orofacial pain and Tmd that emphasizes multidisciplinary and holistic approach🦷

TMD means temporomandibular disorder — problems affecting the TMJ, jaw muscles, or surrounding tissues.

Bite issues, teeth grinding (bruxism), missing teeth, or poorly fitting dental work can strain the jaw and contribute to TMD symptoms like jaw pain, clicking, or headaches.

get in touch with us today🦷

18/11/2025

Clinic Reminder!
Clinic Closed - November 21-November 26, 2025

We’re taking a short break to learn, grow, and bring you even better service! Thanks for your patience!

Kindly message us on pur page. To book an appointment before or after the said dates above.

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13/09/2025

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Tabi tabi po. Ilapag ko lang to ha?

11/09/2025

Safe ka na… ay hindi pala. 🤡

Hidden tooth decay works in silence — hindi kita, pero sure na may damage.

Para makasigurong safe ka na from cavities, magpa-dentist pa rin! 🦷

13/08/2025

Kabataan ang pag asa ng bayan

22/07/2025

Neglecting oral care during braces treatment can cause irreversible enamel damage, tooth decay, and periodontal disease. 🦷🪥

Wearing braces is a crucial step toward achieving a straight and beautiful smile, but it also requires a higher level of oral care. The brackets and wires create spaces where food particles and plaque can easily accumulate, making it more difficult to clean your teeth properly. If oral hygiene is neglected during orthodontic treatment, it can result in serious problems such as enamel decalcification, tooth decay, and gum inflammation.

Enamel damage appears as white spots around the brackets—early signs of mineral loss that can become permanent. Plaque build-up around the braces can lead to cavities, especially in hard-to-reach areas, and increase the risk of gum disease due to chronic inflammation. Over time, this can compromise not only your dental health but also the final results of your orthodontic treatment.

To prevent these complications, it's essential to brush thoroughly after every meal using an orthodontic toothbrush or electric brush, floss daily with special orthodontic aids, and maintain regular professional cleanings. Good oral hygiene is the foundation for a healthy smile—before, during, and after braces.

19/07/2025

Huy, isuot mo iyang retainer mo, lagot ka na naman kay doc! 🤭

10/07/2025

Just a friendly reminder🥰

24/06/2025

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.

14/06/2025

Premature loss of primary (baby) teeth is a serious dental concern that can significantly affect the proper development of a child’s permanent dentition. Baby teeth are not only essential for chewing, speaking, and aesthetics, but they also serve as natural space maintainers for the permanent teeth developing underneath them.

When a baby tooth is lost earlier than its expected exfoliation time—due to decay, trauma, or extraction—the adjacent teeth tend to drift or tilt into the empty space. This disrupts the alignment and spacing needed for the permanent tooth to erupt in its correct position. As a result, the permanent tooth may become impacted, erupt out of alignment, or be forced into an abnormal position, leading to:

🦷Dental crowding

🦷Malocclusion (misaligned bite)

🦷Functional issues with chewing or speaking

🦷Increased risk of orthodontic problems

In many cases, space maintainers may be recommended by the pediatric dentist to preserve the space for the erupting permanent tooth. However, prevention remains the best strategy. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene, regular dental checkups, fluoride exposure, and timely treatment of caries can help prevent early tooth loss and the complications that follow.

In summary, early loss of baby teeth is not a minor issue. It can set off a cascade of developmental dental problems that may require extensive orthodontic intervention later in life. Every effort should be made to retain primary teeth until their natural exfoliation period.

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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 for illustrative purposes only.



Address

Bay Road, Hilltop Rd, Kumintang Ibaba
Batangas City
4200

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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