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Dental Health Tips for Pregnant Women

Dental Health Tips for Pregnant Women

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Pregnancy is a period of many changes in the human body, including oral health. Your gums may easily get infected during pregnancy because of the surge of different hormones within the body. Proper care and attention should be placed on your teeth and gums. Here are some important tips regarding dental health for pregnant women.

Good Oral Hygiene

Brush your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily to remove plaque between teeth. The hormone changes during pregnancy can make your gums more sensitive, leading to bleeding. Be gentle when you brush. Regular oral hygiene helps to prevent gum disease, which has in some cases been linked to preterm birth.

Regular Visits to your Danforth Dentist

Continue routine dental care during pregnancy. Inform your Danforth dentist of your pregnancy so they can provide appropriate care. Professional cleanings and oral exams are safe and recommended during pregnancy, especially to help prevent problems such as gingivitis and cavities.

Manage Morning Sickness

Pregnant women who experience morning sickness through vomiting may expose their teeth to hydrochloric stomach acids; eventually, enamel erosion may arise. Rinsing the mouth with water or a mix of water and baking soda after vomiting reduces acidity in the mouth. Do not immediately brush following vomiting because these acids can further weaken the enamel on your teeth just after vomiting;.

Eat a Balanced Diet with foods that contain calcium, vitamins D and C, and phosphorus to help your baby’s teeth develop and keep your own teeth healthy. Dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods are good choices. Limit foods with added sugars, such as candy, cookies, and soda, which can lead to tooth decay.

Be Aware of Pregnancy Gingivitis

Pregnancy gingivitis: This is very common and causes swelling of the gums which can result in tenderness, and bleeding. If any of the above symptoms are noticed, contact our Danforth dental office. Good hygiene and cleaning regularly can keep this at bay.

Avoid Harmful Substances

Tobacco and alcohol are bad for your oral health and for your baby’s development. Stop using tobacco and alcohol when you are pregnant. If you need help quitting, ask your health care provider. Stay Hydrated Drink plenty of water and keep your mouth moistened to maintain the production of saliva. Saliva acts by neutralizing the acidity and also sweeps away the bits of food to protect against cavity formation. Good oral health in pregnant women is quite important, not only for the mother but also for the baby.

The information provided is for general information purposes only and not intended to replace professional care. Please consult your physician or dentist for advice and diagnoses so you can be properly treated for your specific situation.

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