Kabiscera Dental Clinic

Kabiscera Dental Clinic General Dentistry • Orthodontics • Aesthetic Dentistry
Oral Surgery • Endodontics

02/04/2026

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month

Do a self check. Early detection can save lives.

In observance of Holy Week, please see our adjusted clinic hours below. 🕊️✨​We will be closed on Good Friday and Black S...
23/03/2026

In observance of Holy Week, please see our adjusted clinic hours below. 🕊️✨

​We will be closed on Good Friday and Black Saturday, but we look forward to seeing you for your regular check-ups on the surrounding dates.

​March 31 (Tue): 10:00 am – 5:30 pm

​April 1 (Wed): 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

​April 2 (Thu): 10:00 am – 5:30 pm

​April 3 – 4 (Fri-Sat): CLOSED

​April 5 (Sun): 9:30 am – 6:00 pm


​Stay safe and keep those smiles bright! ✨

For appointments, please click the link:

https://bit.ly/KabisceraDentalClinic

Thank you

06/03/2026

Maligayang Araw ng mg Dentista!

24/02/2026

Untreated Dental Infections Can Spread to the Face — And Become Medical Emergencies

A dental abscess is not just a tooth issue. It is a bacterial infection confined inside bone.

When treatment is delayed, the infection does not stay limited to the tooth. Bacteria spread through bone into surrounding facial spaces — anatomical compartments between muscles, beneath the jaw, near the throat, and around the eyes.

As the infection progresses, swelling increases. Pressure builds within these tight spaces. Tissues become inflamed and painful.

This can lead to facial cellulitis, deep neck space infection, difficulty swallowing, difficulty breathing, high fever, and systemic illness. In severe cases, the infection can descend into the airway, as seen in Ludwig's angina, or spread toward the cavernous sinus near the brain — both life-threatening complications.

At this stage, the condition is no longer purely dental. It becomes a medical emergency requiring hospital admission, intravenous antibiotics, and often surgical drainage.

The mouth is highly vascular. Advanced dental infections can allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream, triggering a systemic inflammatory response. What often begins as untreated pulpitis or a small abscess can escalate rapidly when pain is ignored and care is postponed.

Facial swelling from a tooth infection is not cosmetic. It is a clinical warning sign of spreading infection.

Early intervention — root canal treatment, drainage, or extraction — prevents bacteria from reaching critical anatomical spaces.

Dental infections start locally. They do not remain local when neglected.

◾This content is for public health education. If facial swelling, fever, difficulty swallowing, or breathing difficulty develops, seek urgent medical care immediately.

16/02/2026
🎉🎆Our valued patients, we are thrilled to announce that our clinic will be having a soft opening promo on April-May. You...
16/02/2026

🎉🎆Our valued patients, we are thrilled to announce that our clinic will be having a soft opening promo on April-May. Your smiles have always been our top priority, and we can't wait to welcome you.🎆🎉

📱Book your appointment now by messaging us or visit our scheduling link:

https://bit.ly/KabisceraDentalClinic

LOCATION:

📍Unit 8 - 2/F, The Den Commercial Bldg. Brgy. Poblacion IV Santa Cruz, Laguna

SCHEDULE:

📅 TUESDAY TO SUNDAY (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY)
⏱️10:00 AM to 6:30PM*

We look forward to seeing your beautiful smiles again soon!

Address

Unit 6-8, 2nd Floor, The Den Commercial Bldg. P. Burgos Street Brgy. Poblacion IV, Laguna
Santa Cruz
4009

Opening Hours

Monday 5:30pm - 8pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 4:30pm - 8pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+639368689692

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