ToothMate Dental Clinic

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18/04/2026
"On this solemn occasion, may the love of Christ fill your heart with peace, hope, and gratitude."
03/04/2026

"On this solemn occasion, may the love of Christ fill your heart with peace, hope, and gratitude."

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27/03/2026

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17/02/2026

Flossing may lower your risk of more than 50 systemic diseases.

Most people see flossing as a small hygiene step — something that just prevents cavities or stops gums from bleeding.

But gum inflammation is not just local irritation. It is biologically active. Inflamed gums release inflammatory mediators, and harmful oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream during everyday activities like chewing. This phenomenon, called transient bacteremia, is well documented in medical literature.

Over time, untreated periodontal disease has been associated with serious systemic conditions, including:

• Cardiovascular disease and stroke
• Poorly controlled type 2 diabetes
• Pregnancy complications
• Respiratory infections
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• Cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease
• Chronic kidney disease

The connection is inflammatory and microbial.

When plaque builds up between teeth, it creates an oxygen-poor environment where pathogenic bacteria thrive. The immune system responds continuously. That chronic inflammatory burden can influence blood vessels, insulin regulation, endothelial health, and even brain tissue.

Flossing physically disrupts that bacterial biofilm in areas a toothbrush cannot reach.

It reduces the bacterial load.
It lowers gum inflammation.
It decreases repeated episodes of bacteria entering the bloodstream.

This is not cosmetic dentistry. It is preventive health care that starts in the mouth.

Oral health and systemic health are biologically connected. A simple daily habit — interdental cleaning — is one of the most practical, evidence-based steps you can take to protect both.

Small habit. Whole-body impact.

02/02/2026
ToothMate Dental Clinic wishes you a Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!!
24/12/2025

ToothMate Dental Clinic wishes you a Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!!

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30/11/2025

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🔰 Why Does Tooth Pain Get Worse at Night? Key Reasons Every Patient Should Know

Many patients report that tooth pain becomes significantly stronger during the night, especially when trying to sleep. This pattern is common and can be explained by several physiological and behavioral factors that make nighttime discomfort more intense.

✅ First, when you lie down, blood flow to the head increases, raising pressure inside inflamed dental tissues. This heightened pressure amplifies sensitivity and makes existing pain feel sharper. Additionally, nighttime is when distractions disappear — without daily activities to occupy the mind, you become more aware of the discomfort, making the pain seem stronger.

☑️ Another important factor is bruxism (teeth grinding), which often worsens during sleep. Clenching or grinding puts stress on teeth, gums, and jaw muscles, aggravating existing inflammation or cavities. Decreased saliva production at night also contributes: saliva helps buffer acids and soothe tissues, so when levels drop, the mouth becomes more vulnerable to irritation.

👉 Finally, untreated dental problems such as cavities, pulpitis, cracked teeth, or gum infections tend to flare up more at rest, signaling the need for prompt professional evaluation.

If you experience nighttime tooth pain, it’s a strong indicator that you should schedule a dental visit as soon as possible.

Address

600 Zabarte Road, Area-A, Brgy 175 Camarin, North Caloocan City , , � Infront Of Centralle Medical , � Near Kai Mall, � Near Zabarte Town Center, � Beside RGP Printing
Caloocan
1421

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+639999581412

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