E.L. GALI Dental Clinic

E.L. GALI Dental Clinic Licensed dentist practicing General Dentistry and Orthodontics. A bonafide member of the Philippine

Old composite veneers restored to new 😁😬                     Consult your dentist. ♥️
16/01/2026

Old composite veneers restored to new 😁😬
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18/08/2025

Simple Clear orthodontic retainer commonly known as invisible retainers, good to wear at night only since it requires wearing it 8hrs daily ☺️

07/08/2025

No need a life with insecurities , just visit your dentist....☺️❣️😁 Yes it can..

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24/07/2025

No worries,....need lang ma educate si parent properly, informed properly, with proper assessment and treatment...aayos yan.☺️

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20/07/2025

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The longer treatment is delayed, the more invasive and expensive it becomes.⏰💸

Tooth decay begins silently. In the earliest stage, you may not see or feel anything. But beneath the surface, enamel is already demineralizing due to acids from plaque bacteria. At this stage, a simple fluoride treatment can stop and even reverse the damage—saving your tooth and avoiding future pain.

As decay progresses, it breaks through the enamel into the dentin, leading to visible cavities. This requires a filling. Delay further, and the decay may reach the pulp, needing root canal treatment and a crown. In worst cases, the tooth becomes unsalvageable, needing extraction and replacement with an implant or bridge—both costly and time-intensive.

Early dental visits, regular check-ups, and preventive care are the smartest ways to protect both your teeth and your wallet.

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02/07/2025

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A new review published in the Medical Research Archives (June 2025) highlights a growing concern in dentistry and medicine: the link between oral biofilms and major systemic diseases like diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and pancreatic cancer. Oral biofilms are structured colonies of bacteria that stick to teeth and gums—commonly seen as plaque. While we’ve long known they cause gum disease, this study shows they may also contribute to much more serious health problems.

Researchers explain that when these biofilms cause chronic inflammation in the mouth (like in periodontitis), bacteria and inflammatory molecules can enter the bloodstream. This can disrupt other organs and systems. In patients with diabetes or kidney disease, this added inflammation may worsen their condition. Even more striking, some evidence suggests biofilm-related inflammation may influence cancer development in the pancreas.

This research reinforces the idea that oral health is directly connected to overall health. Maintaining good oral hygiene—brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits—is not just about protecting your teeth, but possibly about preventing or managing life-threatening diseases too. As dentists, this underlines our role in early detection and prevention beyond the mouth.

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25/06/2025

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Dental caries affects more people than any other chronic disease — including asthma and diabetes. It’s not just a childhood problem. Cavities can form at any age, and once they start, they don’t heal on their own. The decay process is silent in the beginning, often unnoticed until it reaches deeper layers of the tooth. What makes this more surprising is that caries is almost entirely preventable. With good brushing, flossing, low sugar intake, and regular dental checkups, this disease can be controlled — yet it still impacts billions globally. It’s a small issue that becomes big if ignored.

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06/06/2025

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These wedge-shaped grooves near the gumline are called abfraction lesions—a type of non-carious cervical lesion (NCCL). They're caused by tooth flexure from grinding (bruxism) or a misaligned bite, which creates microfractures in enamel and dentin. Over time, abrasive brushing or acidic exposure can worsen the damage. Even if painless, they weaken tooth structure, trap plaque, and may lead to sensitivity or fractures. Treatment involves correcting bite forces (e.g., night guard), gentle brushing, and possibly restoring the area with composite or glass ionomer. Early management preserves tooth health, prevents complications, and avoids more invasive treatments later.

"Ngipin ay alagaan, ingatan,  para sakit ng ulo'y maiwasan." They are all interconnected 😁🫡 Visit your dentist....Ctto: ...
30/04/2025

"Ngipin ay alagaan, ingatan, para sakit ng ulo'y maiwasan." They are all interconnected 😁🫡 Visit your dentist....
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Have a good oral hygiene, huwag alagaan, paramihin, it can give only, bad breath, swollen gums, bleeding gums, or worst....
21/04/2025

Have a good oral hygiene, huwag alagaan, paramihin, it can give only, bad breath, swollen gums, bleeding gums, or worst..... tooth lost 🥹😔🥴 cleaning-cleaning lang pag may time..🫡🙂😁
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Address

72 G De Jesus Street Bagong Barrio
Caloocan
1400

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+639672459341

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