Mlang Dental Health Program

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thank you Berry Cafe Giselle Chin sa masarap na food..Busog...Lusog!!💗✨
18/05/2026

thank you Berry Cafe Giselle Chin sa masarap na food..Busog...Lusog!!💗✨

Balik Ngiti Program..
18/05/2026

Balik Ngiti Program..

thank you Berry  Cafe sa masarap na Halohalo😋😍Giselle Chin
18/05/2026

thank you Berry Cafe sa masarap na Halohalo😋😍Giselle Chin

behind the scene...🥰
18/05/2026

behind the scene...🥰

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18/05/2026

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before-After!!
18/05/2026

before-After!!

installation of Full Dentures for Lolo & Lola..project of our Governor Lala Taliño Mendoza-Serbisyong Totoo.Madamo gid d...
18/05/2026

installation of Full Dentures for Lolo & Lola..project of our Governor Lala Taliño Mendoza-Serbisyong Totoo.Madamo gid daw nga Salamat from the selected Seniors who availed of this free dentures💚💚💚Batch 3-Mlang!!! Big thanks also to Dr.Divina Alimbuyao Divine Limb Dr.Joseph Wilson Bongcais Dr.Eva Rabaya from Ipho Amas and staffs who help us with this program.Thank you also to our Mayor Dok Awing Abonado ,Vice Mayor B.Tejada & SB Members,MCPC Mlang Mcpcmlang Mlang RHU Mlang for supporting Dental
program always!!🥰🥰Happy Smiles...Happy Life🦷🦷

Integrated Health Services Program at Barangay La Suerte✅️Blood Donation Drive✅️Yakap Caravan✅️Libreng Konsultasyon, Lab...
15/05/2026

Integrated Health Services Program at Barangay La Suerte
✅️Blood Donation Drive
✅️Yakap Caravan
✅️Libreng Konsultasyon, Laboratory kag Bulong
✅️Buntis Day Activity
✅️Family Planning Provision of Services
✅️Buntis Day Activity
✅️Pabasa sa Nutrisyon
✅️BreastMilk Donation Activity
✅️Dental Health Program

Sa tanan nga pumuluyo sang Barangay La Suerte, madamo gid nga salamat sa inyo mainiton nga pagbaton, suporta, kag aktibo nga partisipasyon sa aton Integrated Health Services Program. Ang inyo pagpakig-upod kag kooperasyon isa ka dako nga bulig agud mapalapit naton ang de-kalidad nga serbisyo panglawas sa tagsa ka pamilya.

Madamo gid nga salamat sa mga barangay officials nga ginapangunahan ni Kapitan Nick Untal, health workers Ana Panizal-Denaque Suzette Tecson,Sangguniang Kabataan, kag sa tanan nga naghatag sang oras kag suporta para mangin malampuson ini nga aktibidad. Ang kalampusan sang programa indi mahimo kung wala ang inyo pagbinuligay kag pagpalangga sa ikaayong lawas sang komunidad.

Salamat man nga dako sa aton buot kag masaligan nga Mayor Hon. Emmanuel Abonado sa paghatag sa prayuridad sa mga programa sang health.

Padayon kita nga magbinuligay para sa mas himsog, mas malig-on, kag mas mabungahon nga banwa sang M'lang. 💚

M’lang nga Mabungahon, Padulong sa Banwa nga Mapag-on

13/05/2026
10/05/2026

Why do Dentists often discourage tooth extraction in the late afternoon or evening❓🤔

1. Increased Bleeding Risk
-The body’s natural circadian rhythm affects blood clotting, and research suggests that clotting is more efficient in the morning than in the evening. This can mean a higher risk of prolonged bleeding and slower clot formation after an extraction later in the day.

2. Slower Healing & Recovery
-Healing tends to be more effective earlier in the day when the body is more active. Metabolism and immune responses slow down in the evening, potentially delaying the healing process.

3. Higher Pain Sensitivity
-Studies indicate that pain perception increases in the evening due to changes in body temperature and hormone levels, making the post-extraction experience more uncomfortable.

4. Emergency Availability
-If complications arise (such as excessive bleeding or dry socket), dental clinics may be closed or understaffed in the evening, making immediate assistance harder to access.

5. Fatigue & Stress
-Patients and dentists are often more fatigued in the late afternoon and evening, which could impact both the patient’s comfort and the dentist’s precision during the procedure.

Because of these factors, many dentists prefer scheduling extractions in the morning or early afternoon when conditions are more favorable for healing and patient safety.

Schedule your morning extraction now❗
Message us through DM or SMS at 0921-6411074.

09/05/2026

The first 24 hours after a tooth extraction are critical for proper healing.

Your body forms a protective blood clot inside the socket. If this clot gets disturbed, healing can become painful and delayed.

For the first 24 hours:
• Bite on gauze as advised
• Don’t rinse or spit forcefully
• Avoid smoking and to***co
• Don’t use a straw
• Eat soft foods only
• Apply ice packs for swelling
• Take medicines exactly as prescribed

After 24 hours:
• Start gentle warm salt water rinses 3–4 times daily
This helps keep the area clean and supports healing.

Mild bleeding and swelling are normal initially.

But severe pain, bad smell, pus, fever, or continuous bleeding should never be ignored.

Good aftercare can make recovery faster, smoother, and far less painful.

Save this post — it may help someone heal properly after a tooth extraction or wisdom tooth removal.

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