Berico-Sible Dental Clinic

Berico-Sible Dental Clinic *
"Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by SMILES, not tears.” – John Lennon

Allow us to restore your SMILE.🙂
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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.

24/04/2026
21/04/2026

If your tooth pain feels worse at night, you’re not imagining it—there’s a real reason behind it.

When you lie down, blood flow to the head increases, raising pressure inside an already inflamed tooth. Because the dental pulp is enclosed in a small, rigid space, even a slight rise in pressure can intensify pain signals.

At the same time, pain becomes more noticeable at night. With fewer distractions and reduced sensory input, the brain focuses more on discomfort—making the toothache feel sharper and more persistent.

There’s also a circadian effect. Pain sensitivity tends to increase at night, and as the effects of pain relief wear off, underlying issues like pulp inflammation, deep decay, or infection become more evident.

This is more than just discomfort. Persistent or night-time tooth pain is often a sign of an underlying dental problem that needs timely evaluation.

▪️Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional dental advice.

Now is the perfect time to remind everyone that summer is the best time not only to unwind and relax but also to visit y...
06/04/2026

Now is the perfect time to remind everyone that summer is the best time not only to unwind and relax but also to visit your Dentist for your Annual Dental check up.🥰
Because we value your oral health,we are offering a FREE DENTAL CHECK UP and FREEBIES (until supply last) to all who would avail our promo this summer.🥰
So what are you waiting for? Book your appointment now!!!

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:Please be informed that our clinic has now moved to its NEW LOCATION.Pls dont hesitate to call us...
30/03/2026

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:

Please be informed that our clinic has now moved to its NEW LOCATION.Pls dont hesitate to call us for further details.We also highly encourage
all our patients to have their dental appointments ahead of time so as to prevent long waiting hours.We are very sorry but our new clinic has now limited space...thereby we do no not encourage walk ins.🥲

We will have our Re OPENING DATE on
APRIL 4, 2026 (Saturday).
Book your appointment early.😊
Thank you very much for your continued patronage and support! 🥰🤗We are committed in taking care of your dental health!💙🦷

12/03/2026

Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Hidden Risks 🦷
Many impacted third molars remain painless, but they can silently cause distal caries, bone loss, and gum inflammation around second molars. In some cases, odontogenic cysts may develop.
Early evaluation with X-rays is essential. Prophylactic removal can protect adjacent teeth and maintain long-term oral health.
Glitter Dental Clinic – Caring for Your Smile
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Visit your dentist every 6 months for oral prophylaxis and check up.It will save you from more problems on gums and teet...
07/03/2026

Visit your dentist every 6 months for oral prophylaxis and check up.It will save you from more problems on gums and teeth.🦷👄💯

FYI to all our patients.Pls.read.🦷💯!!
07/03/2026

FYI to all our patients.Pls.read.🦷💯!!

This is what happens when a small cavity is ignored.

At first, tooth decay begins silently in the enamel. No pain. No obvious warning. Just microscopic damage caused by acid-producing bacteria.

As enamel breaks down, decay moves into dentin — a softer layer that allows bacteria to travel faster and deeper. This is usually when sensitivity begins.

But once decay reaches the pulp, the situation changes completely.

The pulp is the living core of the tooth. It contains nerves and blood vessels inside a rigid, enclosed space. When bacteria invade this area, the tissue becomes inflamed. Pressure builds. Blood circulation becomes compromised.

That deep, throbbing pain many patients describe is not “just sensitivity.”
It is inflamed nerve tissue trapped inside a solid structure with no room to expand.

At this stage, a simple filling is usually no longer enough.
The infected pulp must be removed through root canal therapy — or the tooth may need extraction if it cannot be saved.

If infection progresses beyond the tooth, it can spread into surrounding bone and soft tissues, leading to more serious complications.

Early decay is small, painless, and relatively simple to treat.
Advanced decay is painful, invasive, and significantly more complex.

Cavities do not suddenly become emergencies.
They progress quietly — until the nerve becomes involved.

Early diagnosis is not cosmetic.
It is biological protection.

Disclaimer:
This post is for educational purposes only.

WE ARE NOW OFFERING DIGITAL X-RAY SERVICES!!!
24/04/2025

WE ARE NOW OFFERING DIGITAL X-RAY SERVICES!!!

06/03/2025

Dentists are more than just trained hands. They work with their hands, mind, and heart. 🦷💛

May we all appreciate the hard work and sacrifices of all the Dentists and their service to our country.

We truly admire and salute your dedication and passion for your job. Thank you for providing every Filipino with healthy and life-changing smiles! 😊

Happy National Dentist's Day! ✨

Address

95 Real Street (Ilawod) Poblacion District 2, Julita
Leyte
6506

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+639178477123

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