DENTAL CARE DURING PREGNANCY

DENTAL CARE DURING PREGNANCY
Wondering if you should have dental treatment or dental cleanings during pregnancy? Here is what you need to do to take care of your dental health during pregnancy.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I SEE THE DENTIST WHILE PREGNANT?
While we recommend checkups at least twice a year, hormonal changes during pregnancy can lead to increases in inflammation so you might need to see the dentist more often if you’re experiencing any discomfort from inflammation. The mildest form of this is known as “pregnancy gingivitis” and is reversible. If left untreated, however, it can develop into periodontitis, a more advanced form of gum disease. Periodontitis, or periodontal disease, is linked to preterm labor and low birth rate, along with a variety of other health problems, including heart disease.
CAN MY DENTAL HEALTH WHILE BEING PREGNANT AFFECT MY NEWBORN? YES!
A mother’s oral health can actually affect their newborn’s oral health. Children of mothers who have dental decay are three times more likely to have cavities!
Cavities are transmissible. How? Well, babies are born without the bacteria that causes cavities. Caregivers with active decay can actually transfer cavity-causing germs to the baby. This can make your baby more prone to cavities later on. So if you have cavities, make sure you see the dentist!
ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR DENTAL CARE DURING PREGNANCY:
During pregnancy, frequent vomiting can actually erode your teeth. Make sure to rinse with water mixed with a teaspoon of baking soda and please wait an hour before brushing.
Non-emergency dental care is best handled during the second trimester, but dental emergencies can arise at any time. Feel free to schedule an appointment if you need to be seen.
Prevention and maintenance is the best medicine!