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20/02/2026
06/02/2026

The Pediatric Dentistry Center Philippines (PDCP) together with the DOH supports National Dental Health Month by promoting simple, effective toothbrushing habits that help protect children's oral health from an early age.

The S.I.P.I.L.Y.O. guide breaks down proper brushing in a clear, child-friendly way—from using the right amount of fluoride toothpaste, brushing each tooth properly, to building a consistent daily routine at home.

Through easy-to-follow guidance like this, PDCP continues its commitment to preventive care and to helping children develop healthy habits that leadto confident, lifelong smiles.

15/12/2025
10/11/2025

🦷 Healthy Gums vs. Gum Disease

Healthy gums are the foundation of a beautiful and functional smile. They should appear pink, firm, and fit tightly around the teeth, without bleeding when brushing or flossing. A fresh breath and the absence of swelling are also signs of good periodontal health. 🌿

On the other hand, gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis) begins with inflammation and redness caused by bacterial plaque. Early symptoms include bleeding gums, bad breath, and mild swelling. If untreated, it can progress to gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth mobility or loss. ⚠️

🪥 Maintaining proper oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and professional cleanings are key to preventing and controlling gum disease.

29/10/2025

Bakit need magpustiso? 😬

The longer you delay it, the worse the problem will get — and the more expensive the treatment will be.
22/10/2025

The longer you delay it, the worse the problem will get — and the more expensive the treatment will be.

Doc, tska ko na papasta , mababaw pa lang naman 🥲

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20/07/2025

🚫 Dry socket is a painful condition that can happen after a dentist pulls a tooth. It occurs when the blood clot doesn’t form or gets knocked loose, exposing the bone and nerves. This can delay healing, but your dentist can help ease symptoms.

👉 Dry socket vs. blood clot

After your dentist pulls the tooth, a blood clot forms in the socket — that’s a good sign. It looks like a dark scab and protects the area while it heals. If you notice the clot, leave it alone and don’t try to touch or remove it. If you don’t see a clot — or if you see bone instead — you might have a dry socket.

✅ Symptoms of dry socket

* Dry socket symptoms may include:

✔️ Mouth and/or facial pain
✔️ Radiating nerve pain from your jaw to your head and neck
✔️ Tooth/gum infection
✔️ Unpleasant taste and/or bad breath

✅ Dry socket causes

A dry socket happens when a blood clot at the site of a tooth extraction breaks down too soon or doesn’t form properly. This clot is essential — it protects the bone and nerves underneath as the area heals. But in some cases, the clot dissolves or dislodges early, exposing the bone and causing pain.

Researchers still don’t know exactly why this happens in some people and not others. However, they’ve identified several risk factors that can increase your chances of developing a dry socket.

✅ Risk factors

* These things can raise your risk for dry socket:

✔️ Hormonal birth control. Birth control pills with estrogen can slow down healing and make dry socket more likely.

✔️ Poor oral hygiene. Not keeping your mouth clean can let bacteria in, which raises your risk.

✔️ Smoking. People who smoke are over three times more likely to develop dry socket than those who don’t.

✔️ Using a straw. Suction from drinking through a straw can dislodge the blood clot. Skip the straw for at least a week.

✔️ Vigorous rinsing. Swishing mouthwash too hard can also knock the clot loose. If your dentist recommends rinsing, tilt your head and let the liquid soak the area instead.

✅ Diagnosis and Tests

* How doctors diagnose dry socket

Dentists usually suspect dry socket when severe pain follows a tooth extraction. They confirm it by checking the empty socket where they removed your tooth.

In some cases, your dentist may also take X-rays to check for any tooth fragments left behind in your jaw.

✅ Management and Treatment

* How is dry socket treated?

Dry socket treatment may include:

✔️ Antibiotics. If your dentist thinks you might have an infection, they can prescribe antibiotics.

✔️ Irrigation. Your dentist may gently flush out the socket with salt water or antibacterial mouthwash.

✔️ Medicated dressings. Your dentist might place numbing medications like lidocaine or eugenol in the empty socket.

✔️ Pain medicine. Over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol®) or ibuprofen (Advil®) can help reduce discomfort.

👉 Recovery time

With proper care, a dry socket usually heals within seven to 10 days. In that time, new tissue forms to cover the exposed area. Brushing and flossing regularly helps keep your mouth healthy and lowers your risk of infection.

⚠️ When should I see my healthcare provider?

Let your dentist know if you’re having pain that keeps you up at night or doesn’t improve with medication. If you can’t reach the provider who did the extraction, head to the nearest urgent care or emergency room.

01/09/2024

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