A+ Smile Dental Care

A+ Smile Dental Care Pediatric and General Dentistry ; Orthodontics

(0915) 053 2479; (049)304-4249

10/05/2026

A Small token to our Mommy Patients and Mommy/ Lola of Our Pediatric Patients for this Mother’s Day.

Dra Jamie’s schedule for the month of April.We are still by appointment.For Saturday/ Sunday and Holiday schedules needs...
30/03/2026

Dra Jamie’s schedule for the month of April.
We are still by appointment.
For Saturday/ Sunday and Holiday schedules needs appointment fee to block the desired time.
Message us here or on our contact number (09150532479)
We don’t answer calls beyond our clinic hours. Thank you! 😊

27/03/2026

Super Brave Selah 😊




“Spaces baby teeth are normal and Healthy”
24/03/2026

“Spaces baby teeth are normal and Healthy”

Most parents think gaps in baby teeth mean something is wrong.
In reality, they usually mean the opposite.

Baby teeth are smaller, so natural spacing develops to make room for permanent teeth to erupt in better alignment. This is a normal part of jaw growth.

When baby teeth are tightly packed with no gaps, it can indicate limited space in the jaw — increasing the risk of crowding, misalignment, and future orthodontic treatment.

Children also naturally have small spaces near their canines, known as primate spaces. These help accommodate larger permanent teeth.

Around age 6, the first permanent molars erupt behind the baby teeth without replacing any tooth. If space is already limited, early crowding often begins at this stage.

A simple way to understand it:
Gaps usually mean healthy development.
No gaps may need early monitoring.

Regular dental visits help track spacing, jaw growth, and eruption patterns before problems become complex.

Baby teeth may be temporary, but they play a key role in guiding permanent tooth alignment.

18/02/2026

Strip off Crowns on the anterior teeth of our 4yo patient.

Thank you po Mendoza Family for your trust. 🥰






How to clean your the teeth from 0 months to toddler stage
01/02/2026

How to clean your the teeth from 0 months to toddler stage

15/01/2026

Frequent sugary snacks and drinks, prolonged bottle-feeding, and inconsistent brushing are common reasons cavities develop, but these are also areas where small changes can make a big difference.

This year, simple resolutions matter. Limiting sugar, transitioning away from bottles on time, brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, and keeping regular dental visits can help prevent cavities before they start.

Let this be the year we turn awareness into action and build healthier routines that support growing smiles for the long term.

Address

Unit 5, National Highway Cor. Chipeco Avenue, Brgy. Halang
Calamba
4027

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

09150532479

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