Pregnancy Oral Health
Pregnancy Oral health
Some women are prone to having some dental issues during their pregnancy – this is because a lot of changes are happening in the body, especially the hormonal aspect, which sometimes manifests orally. Some dental issues include gum inflammation, gum bleeding, shaky teeth and pregnancy tumors.
Having an optimal dental health would benefit both the mother and child’s overall health, hence it is advisable to visit the dentists regularly even before pregnancy and during pregnancy.
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FAQs
They are small globular swelling appearing on your gum during pregnancy. They usually can be avoided by regular gum cleaning and having healthy gums. If they are constantly bleeding, they may need to removed and sent for testing.
Yes you need your 6 monthly regular check up clean during pregnancy. Dental Xrays are best avoided during pregnancy. but in case its very important to have xrays, they can still be done with lead aprons on.
There is no ideal time for dental clean, its best to stay with your 6 monthly regular check up clean schedule.
If any invasive procedure is needed like wisdom teeth removal, we generally recommend your doctor is aware.
During pregnancy, your gums in specific an your body in general will be overly reactive to any irritants/allergens etc. This is due to your body defence mechanism being on high gear to protect your baby. Due to this your gums may also play up easily even with regular check up care and your gums being healthy.