A healthy lifestyle is important to everyone, and dental care is a huge part of that. This is especially the case for pregnant women.
When you're pregnant, you're bound to experience hormonal changes. You’ll notice changes in your body, mood, and preferences.
You’ll be more vulnerable to developing gum diseases, so it’s a must to maintain your dental appointments.
It’s a myth that pregnant women cannot see the dentist. You must take care of your teeth and gums as issues may affect both you and your little one.
If you’re trying to get pregnant, feel you may be pregnant, or found out you’re expecting, let your dentist know immediately.
Your mouth must be cleaned professionally, so any issues can be detected early and may still be treated.
There are limitations, though, on treatments you can receive. And you need to be very careful as your dental team would.
You can proceed with your professional hygiene cleanings and oral exams. Urgent treatments can still be done, depending on your situation.
Your dentist verifies if it's safe for you and your baby to undergo treatments. They also get in touch with your healthcare provider when necessary.
Elective procedures, such as cosmetic dental treatments, on the other hand, are better postponed until after delivery.
Whether it’s a high-risk or normal pregnancy, whether you’re having a hard time adjusting or are doing great at managing the changes in your body, let your dental team know about your case.
Inform them if you’re taking medications or have received special instructions from your doctor.
At Dentistes REMA, your safety is our priority. We’re especially very cautious toward our patients needing special care, and that includes expecting mothers.
Don’t set aside your oral hygiene routine. Regular dental exams are crucial as your mouth is more sensitive at this time. If you see changes or irregularities, let your dentist know.
If you already have gum disease before getting pregnant, it may be more challenging to manage during pregnancy.
Stay in touch with your dentist to know what to do and whether you need to seek advice from your other doctors as well.
If morning sickness makes brushing uncomfortable, let your dentist know so they can recommend other products you can try.
Don’t skip brushing or cleaning your mouth. This can further increase your risk of developing dental problems.
X-rays will only be requested and taken when essential. If the need for it cannot be delayed, your dental team will make sure to protect you and your baby from the very low radiation levels.
Periodontal disease is common and expecting mothers are at a higher risk of developing it.
Seeking regular dental care is protecting you and your child. Gum disease when a person is expecting is linked to low-birth-weight babies and premature birth.
To learn more about dental care during pregnancy, give us a call. We're happy to answer your questions.