Sabado-Aquino Dental Clinic

Sabado-Aquino Dental Clinic Here in our Dental,Clinic We are committed to providing the highest quality of clinical care,

21/11/2025


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19/11/2025

28/10/2025

PITS AND FISSURE SEALANT🥰💕

Pits and fissure sealants are protective plastic coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent decay. They fill in the deep grooves and pits where food and plaque can easily get trapped, creating a physical barrier against bacteria. Sealants are most effective on children and adolescents and are often recommended once permanent teeth have erupted, typically between the ages of 6 and 14.

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12/10/2025

IMS ACCREDITED 🥰💕

Now open to serve you again🥰🙏.                                                                                SABADO DEN...
17/09/2025

Now open to serve you again🥰🙏.
SABADO DENTAL CLINIC/BUILDING CLINIC 2 PANIQUI TARLAC

05/09/2025

To all HMO card holders: (IWC, IMS, ANEC)
New Hope Company, Leung Hup Company, The Job site Company, Salvation Security Agency, Gerona Water District, Nathaniels Company, ARMM Company

We are currently transferring our clinic to SABADO BUILDING PANIQUI TARLAC, just after Tablang Bridge, SALUMAGUE after PANIQUI PUBLIC MARKET.

Verification is still accepted but your appointment will be given after one week or for further notice GOD willing.
Thank you for your cooperation
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A small cavity might seem harmless at first. It often begins as a tiny black or brown spot on the tooth—sometimes withou...
11/07/2025

A small cavity might seem harmless at first. It often begins as a tiny black or brown spot on the tooth—sometimes without any pain. But what many people don’t realize is that a cavity never heals on its own. It's a sign that bacteria have already started breaking down the tooth enamel, and if left untreated, that tiny hole becomes deeper and wider over time.

As the cavity grows, it reaches the softer inner layers of the tooth, especially the dentin and eventually the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. At this stage, you may start experiencing sensitivity, pain, or even swelling. By the time symptoms appear, the damage is often severe. The infection can spread deep into the root, leading to abscesses, bone loss, or the complete breakdown of the tooth structure.

What started as a small, easily treatable issue can now require complex treatments like root canal therapy or even tooth removal. That’s why early detection and timely dental checkups are so important. Fixing a small cavity is quick, painless, and affordable—ignoring it could cost you your entire tooth.

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Dental Information🦷🪥🦷❤️Diabetes has a significant impact on healing after root canal treatment, particularly concerning ...
25/06/2025

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Diabetes has a significant impact on healing after root canal treatment, particularly concerning the resolution of periapical lesions. Numerous studies and systematic reviews have shown that individuals with diabetes—especially those with poor glycemic control—tend to experience delayed healing and a higher rate of persistent periapical lesions following endodontic therapy.

The impaired immune response, reduced blood circulation, and altered tissue repair mechanisms associated with diabetes are key factors contributing to slower bone regeneration and delayed tissue recovery. Clinical trials have demonstrated that diabetic patients often present with larger periapical lesions at the time of treatment and exhibit delayed radiographic healing over time.

20/06/2025

Research shows that an untreated tooth abscess can allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream, leading to sepsis—a life-threatening condition where the body’s response to infection causes widespread inflammation and organ damage.

Even in healthy individuals, this can quickly affect vital organs like the kidneys, lungs, and brain, resulting in serious complications or death if not treated in time. That’s why early dental care is critical—what starts as a simple tooth infection can rapidly become a medical emergency.

    Premature loss of primary (baby) teeth is a serious dental concern that can significantly affect the proper developm...
13/06/2025






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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Tarlac

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9am - 5pm

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+639326408481

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