Baun Dental Clinic

Baun Dental Clinic We believe that prevention is always better than cure; early detection & treatment is inexpensive. Doctor of Dental Medicine (DDM). Registered Dentist.

Studied at University of the Philppines (UP) Manila College of Dentistry. Orthodontist. Experienced.

02/01/2026

Yes po, open po ang clinic today!
Jan.3,2026

21/12/2025

Clinic is open!
Dec. 26,27,29,30
Jan.2 onwards
9am to5pm

19/12/2025

Open po kami bukas
Sabado 9am-5pm
Dec.20, 2025

26/11/2025

Clinic is open tomorrow!
Nov.27,2025

Are you brushing your teeth the right way?Brush smart not hard!
19/11/2025

Are you brushing your teeth the right way?
Brush smart not hard!

10/11/2025

Open na po ang clinic bukas
Nov.11,2025 Tuesday

30/10/2025

Open po ang clinic today Oct.31,2025
9am-5pm

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22/10/2025

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A recent case of a 3-year-old with multiple active cavities and a dental abscess reminds us how crucial early oral care truly is. At this age, children can’t protect their own teeth—parents must.

Neglecting baby teeth doesn’t just cause pain and infection. It can affect chewing, speech, nutrition, and even facial growth—sometimes leaving lifelong effects on confidence and well-being.

Dental decay in early childhood is completely preventable. Brushing twice daily with age-appropriate toothpaste, limiting sugary snacks, and visiting a dentist by the first birthday can stop damage before it begins.

Healthy habits start at home. When parents brush together with their child and make it fun, they build the foundation for a lifetime of strong smiles and fearless dental visits.

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14/10/2025

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Many parents let their baby fall asleep with a milk bottle in the mouth — thinking it’s harmless or comforting. But what begins as a sweet bedtime habit often ends with severe tooth decay called Baby Bottle Caries or Nursing Bottle Caries.

When milk or juice stays pooled around a child’s teeth during sleep, bacteria in the mouth feed on the sugars. This produces acid that slowly erodes the enamel — especially on the upper front teeth, which are most exposed. Over time, these teeth turn brown, crumble, and may decay down to the roots, often before the child even turns two.

Pediatric dentists now call this a silent epidemic. Studies show that early childhood caries can affect a child’s nutrition, speech, and confidence — and even increase the risk of dental problems later in life. The decay is often rapid and painful, requiring extractions or crowns under general anesthesia.

The solution is simple yet powerful: Never put a baby to bed with a bottle containing milk, juice, or sweet liquids. Offer only plain water after brushing at night. Clean your baby’s teeth and gums daily, and schedule their first dental visit by age one. Early prevention saves not just teeth — it preserves smiles, confidence, and health.

09/10/2025

Open po ang clinic today
Oct.9,2025
Thursday

Address

Unit D Commercial Bldg. Mc Arthur Highway Corner Chico St. Maligaya
Tarlac
2300

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+639328883659

Website

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