Congratulations on your pregnancy!
Now
is the time to schedule a visit at Dargan and Miller, D.D.S. for a dental
cleaning, as early in your first trimester as possible. After that, it may be
beneficial to repeat cleanings once in the second trimester and possibly once
in your third trimester.
The
many physical changes during pregnancy can have a tremendous effect on your
oral health. According to the Academy of General Dentistry, only 22 to 34
percent of women in the United States visit a dentist during pregnancy. Proper
dental care during pregnancy is not only safe, but is also essential. More
frequent dental cleanings will help control plaque and prevent gingivitis,
which has been linked preterm, low birth weight babies. The goal is to prevent
gingivitis, which can also lead to pregnancy tumors on the gums.
The
buildup of plaque in gingivitis causes inflammation of the gums and can be
treated safely with dental cleanings in addition to regular flossing and
consistent tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste after each meal. And be
mindful of brushing around the gum line. However, if brushing your teeth spurs
the onset of morning sickness, rinsing with water or with anti-plaque and
fluoride mouthwashes will help. Untreated gingivitis can often lead to
periodontitis, which is a more serious form of gum disease. Treating gingivitis
can prevent pain and possible oral infections, without progressing to the need
for antibiotics.
help you begin this incredible journey
with excellent oral health care.
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