Dr. Analiza B. Ladores-Gino-gino Dental Clinic

Dr. Analiza B. Ladores-Gino-gino Dental Clinic General Dentistry | Orthodontics | Endodontics | Oral Surgery

20/02/2026
🎉😁🎉Celebrating two years of growth, care, and countless happy smiles!🎉😁🎉Happy 2nd Anniversary! From the bottom of our he...
15/01/2026

🎉😁🎉Celebrating two years of growth, care, and countless happy smiles!🎉😁🎉

Happy 2nd Anniversary! From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for trusting us with your smiles for two wonderful years. Your support fuels our passion to provide excellent care, and we're excited to continue creating healthy, confident smiles for many years to come with special offers and dedicated service to you, our amazing patients! We're honored to be part of your dental journey and look forward to serving you with the best care!

Come celebrate with us! Enjoy affordable, high-quality dental care designed to give you a smile that lasts a lifetime.

We proudly offer:
✓ Braces (Orthodontics)
✓ Teeth Cleaning (Oral Prophylaxis)
✓ Tooth Restoration
✓ Extractions / Oral Surgery
✓ Root Canal Treatment
✓ Dentures (Complete/RPD)
✓ Dental Bridges
✓ Dental Crowns
✓ Cosmetic Veneers
✓ Pit and Fissure Sealant

Your smile matters to us. Whether you're in need of a simple cleaning or a complete smile makeover, we’re here to help! 😁

Walk-ins are always welcome.

For appointments:
📞 0906 404 4231 (Globe)
📧 [email protected]

We’re located at G-one Building, right across from Alfamart, Bonifacio St., San Jose City, Nueva Ecija.

Let’s create your perfect smile together! See you soon! 💜

16/09/2025

Missing teeth

20/08/2025

Good oral hygiene is crucial
during orthodontic treatment to prevent common dental and gingival issues. 🦷

20/08/2025

Putting your baby to bed with a bottle of milk or juice may seem harmless, even comforting, but it can quietly cause one of the earliest and most damaging dental problems—Baby Bottle Caries. This condition develops when sugars from milk, juice, or other sweetened drinks stay on your child’s teeth overnight, creating the perfect environment for bacteria to attack and weaken the enamel.

Unlike adults, baby teeth have a thinner enamel layer, which means cavities can spread much faster. Parents often believe baby teeth don’t matter since they will eventually fall out, but this is a dangerous misconception. Healthy baby teeth are essential for proper chewing, speech development, jaw growth, and guiding permanent teeth into the right position. Losing them too early due to decay can lead to pain, infections, and long-term dental problems.

The risk increases when a baby falls asleep with a bottle, because saliva flow naturally decreases during sleep. Without enough saliva, the sugars stay on the teeth for hours, allowing bacteria to do serious damage. Over time, the front teeth—often the first to show signs—begin to darken, chip, or break down, which can be both painful and distressing for the child.

The good news is that Baby Bottle Caries is entirely preventable. Parents can protect their child’s smile by avoiding bedtime bottles with anything other than water, cleaning their baby’s gums and teeth regularly, and introducing a cup as early as possible. Regular dental visits, starting by the first birthday, ensure that any problems are caught early and managed before they become serious.

Sleeping With Your Mouth Open?Here’s What It’s Doing to Your Teeth.
05/08/2025

Sleeping With Your Mouth Open?
Here’s What It’s Doing to Your Teeth.

Sleeping With Your Mouth Open?
Here’s What It’s Doing to Your Teeth

Many people are unaware that mouth breathing during sleep can quietly harm their oral health.

When the mouth stays open during sleep, saliva levels drop sharply. This isn’t a minor issue—saliva plays a crucial protective role in the oral cavity. It helps neutralize acids, wash away food particles and bacteria, and provides minerals like calcium and phosphate to strengthen tooth enamel.

With reduced saliva, the mouth becomes dry and acidic, creating a favorable environment for harmful bacteria. Over time, this can lead to:
– Faster enamel erosion
– Increased cavity formation
– Gum inflammation
– Persistent bad breath

In many cases, people who breathe through their mouths at night may wake up with a dry mouth, sore throat, or a sticky feeling on the teeth. These are subtle warning signs that the mouth is lacking its natural defenses during sleep.

Mouth breathing can result from several causes—nasal congestion, sleep posture, or even enlarged tonsils or adenoids. Left unaddressed, it can contribute to long-term oral health problems.

Improving nasal airflow, adjusting sleep posture, or using specific oral moisturizers can help restore natural saliva protection during sleep. If symptoms persist, a dental or ENT evaluation may be necessary to identify and manage the root cause.

Protecting oral health doesn’t stop at brushing and flossing—how one breathes during sleep matters more than most realize.

05/08/2025

The More You Delay…⏳
The More You Pay.💰

Healthy gums should never bleed during brushing or flossing. When they do, it usually means there's inflammation caused ...
19/07/2025

Healthy gums should never bleed during brushing or flossing. When they do, it usually means there's inflammation caused by plaque buildup along the gumline.

Bleeding while brushing might seem like a small issue, but it’s often the first visible sign of gum disease—specifically a condition called gingivitis. Healthy gums should never bleed during brushing or flossing. When they do, it usually means there's inflammation caused by plaque buildup along the gumline.

If this inflammation is not treated in time, it can progress into periodontitis, a more serious stage of gum disease. At this point, the infection starts damaging not just the gums but also the bone that holds your teeth in place. Over time, this can lead to gum recession, loose teeth, and even tooth loss.

The bacteria from infected gums can also enter the bloodstream, potentially affecting your heart, lungs, and other organs. That’s why dentists always emphasize early care—simple steps like regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings can stop gum disease in its tracks.

If your gums bleed even a little while brushing, don’t ignore it. It's your body’s early warning sign. Getting a dental check-up at the right time can save your teeth and protect your overall health.

Brushing harder doesn’t clean better. 🦷✨Brushing with too much pressure can actually wear down the enamel, which is the ...
16/07/2025

Brushing harder doesn’t clean better. 🦷✨

Brushing with too much pressure can actually wear down the enamel, which is the protective outer layer of teeth. Once the enamel is gone, it doesn’t grow back, leading to increased tooth sensitivity, yellowing, and a higher risk of cavities.

Aggressive brushing also puts gums at risk, causing the gum tissue to recede and exposing the sensitive root surfaces of the teeth. Over time, this damage can lead to permanent gum loss and even loosen the support around teeth.

Healthy brushing isn’t about force — it’s about technique. Always use a soft-bristled toothbrush and apply gentle pressure using short, circular motions. If the bristles on your toothbrush splay out quickly, that’s a clear sign you’re brushing too hard.

16/07/2025

Brushing your teeth immediately after eating might seem like a healthy habit—but it can actually do more harm than good. After meals, especially those high in acids like citrus fruits, tomatoes, or soft drinks, the enamel on your teeth becomes temporarily softened. Brushing too soon can wear away this weakened enamel, leading to long-term erosion and tooth sensitivity.

Dental researchers and experts recommend waiting at least 30 minutes before brushing. This allows your saliva to naturally neutralize the acids and re-harden the enamel surface. If you need to freshen your mouth immediately, rinse with plain water or chew sugar-free gum to boost saliva flow.

Protecting your enamel is essential—it’s the hardest substance in your body, but once it’s worn away, it doesn’t regenerate. So the next time you finish a meal, give your teeth time to recover before reaching for the toothbrush. Small changes in your routine can go a long way in preserving your smile for life.

Address

G-one Bldg. Bonifacio Street Brgy Canuto Ramos
San Jose
3121

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+639064044231

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