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Oral Health & Pregnancy

Recent studies show that untreated gum disease makes you have a greater chance of a pre-term delivery, which in turn puts you at greater risk of having a small, sick baby. The hormone levels in your body rise during pregnancy which makes it more likely that you could get gum disease, especially gingivitis.

It is important to visit your dentist during pregnancy, especially if you notice any changes in your teeth or gums.

Here are some warning signs of gum disease:

Bleeding gums
Tender, red, sensitive gums – may bleed when you brush your teeth
Gums that have pulled away from the teeth
Bad breath or bad taste
Loose teeth
Changes in the way your teeth fit together when you bite

In addition to visiting your dentist during pregnancy, there are a number of things you yourself can do everyday.

Here are some ways to help prevent gum disease:

Brush your teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste
Floss between your teeth
Eat nutritious meals from the five food groups
Avoid foods in high sugar

Source: The Nemours Foundation. January 16, 2004. http://kidshealth.org/parent/pregnancy_newborn/


 
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