Fabia / Fil Chi Dental Clinic

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12/05/2026

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13/06/2025

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Premature loss of primary (baby) teeth is a serious dental concern that can significantly affect the proper development of a child’s permanent dentition. Baby teeth are not only essential for chewing, speaking, and aesthetics, but they also serve as natural space maintainers for the permanent teeth developing underneath them.

When a baby tooth is lost earlier than its expected exfoliation time—due to decay, trauma, or extraction—the adjacent teeth tend to drift or tilt into the empty space. This disrupts the alignment and spacing needed for the permanent tooth to erupt in its correct position. As a result, the permanent tooth may become impacted, erupt out of alignment, or be forced into an abnormal position, leading to:

🦷Dental crowding

🦷Malocclusion (misaligned bite)

🦷Functional issues with chewing or speaking

🦷Increased risk of orthodontic problems

In many cases, space maintainers may be recommended by the pediatric dentist to preserve the space for the erupting permanent tooth. However, prevention remains the best strategy. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene, regular dental checkups, fluoride exposure, and timely treatment of caries can help prevent early tooth loss and the complications that follow.

In summary, early loss of baby teeth is not a minor issue. It can set off a cascade of developmental dental problems that may require extensive orthodontic intervention later in life. Every effort should be made to retain primary teeth until their natural exfoliation period.

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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace a professional medical evaluation. If you're experiencing symptoms, always consult a healthcare provider. The accompanying image is for illustrative purposes only.



07/06/2024
Open House!!! Come visit us at Mondriaan (Creative) Montessori!
03/06/2024

Open House!!! Come visit us at Mondriaan (Creative) Montessori!

28/06/2023

"Bata pa bubunutan na?"
"Kaya ba nya yan?"
"Masakit ba yan, Doc?"
"Paano pa sya kakain kung bubunutin na?"

Why do we extract baby teeth?

As dentists, our aim is preservation of the dentition, restoration of function and to improve our patient's quality of life. BUT most of the time patients would come to us when it is already too late. Most of the time, we do not have any choice but to extract their teeth.

Common concerns and questions of parents.

1. Age of the patient - there is really no minimum age for extracting a tooth esp if it will gravely affect the patient's overall health and safety.

2. Reasons for extraction - non-restorable teeth, teeth with infection or abscess, traumatized tooth, supernumerary or extra tooth, natal or neonatal teeth to name a few.

3. Consequences of non-treatment
Parent (na latest model ang cellphone): "Doc, hayaan na lang natin yan.. baby teeth LANG naman yan e.. hindi na namin ipapagawa."
: "If we leave an infected tooth, there are consequences. Pain, which usually will make the patient cry every night. A child in pain will not sleep well or even miss out on school or other activities. Decreased appetite wherein children would lose weight. Swelling, which can later on lead to cellulitis. Bacterial infection caused by an odontogenic infection can lead to recurring sore throat, rheumatic heart disease, respiratory infection, brain abscess or even death.

4. Antibiotic therapy - swelling brought about an infected tooth can be controlled by antimicrobials upto a certain extent and pain will go away. BUT, as long as the source of infection is present, the child is always at risk of redeveloping the infection. Taking antibiotics without removal of the source of infection is a viscous cycle that we have to avoid.

Extraction will always be the last resort. Dentists would always weigh the risks vs the benefits and always think of how to improve patient's quality of life.

Reminders to parents:
1. Bring your child to the dentist as soon as the first tooth erupts or on or before their first birthday and every 3 to 6 months thereafter.
2. Brush your child's teeth at least twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste.
3. Wean off child from nocturnal bottle feeding.
4. Do not scare your child from going to the dentist. Do not use going to the dentist as a punishment or negative reinforcement.

03/05/2023
Para sa iyo ba ito?
07/04/2023

Para sa iyo ba ito?

Don't rush when you BRUSH!!

20/09/2022

Mastery ❤️🦷

Address

Olongapo
2200

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+63476110556

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