When most women go through the stages of their pregnancy, they find themselves frequenting the doctor’s office. While it is very important to attend all OB GYN appointments, it is never a good idea to neglect your oral health. Taking care of your dental health during pregnancy affects both you and your child. It is important to remember that everything that goes into your mouth, will affect your baby as well.
The number one complaint dentists report from expectant mothers is red, uncomfortable bleeding gums. This is a common symptom which is commonly referred to as “pregnancy gingivitis.” Much like every other pregnancy symptom, this is caused by a change in hormonal levels.
When Do Baby Teeth Really Start?
Baby’s teeth develop during the second trimester of a woman’s pregnancy. This is a vital time for pregnant women to consume increased portions of calcium, whether through foods or supplements. It is also very important for the mother to maintain her strong, healthy teeth to have the ability to consume nutrient-rich foods.
Eating a healthy, vitamin-filled diet throughout all trimesters and stages of pregnancy will highly benefit you and your child’s overall health. It is important to schedule and maintain your regular dental checkups and cleanings and notify a dental professional at the first sign of redness or discomfort to the gums. This can be treated if caught and diagnosed early on.
Dr Sudman, a respected dental professional in the New Lenox community is highly skilled in all aspects of dentistry and particularly understands the effects created during pregnancy on oral health. Come in and see him to find out how to better for your teeth in pregnancy or anytime. (815)462-9990.