May 15, 2018
During pregnancy overall health including your oral health is important. Between decorating the nursery and visiting your OB-GYN, also visit your dentist for a checkup!
It’s important to maintain a good home care routine.
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During pregnancy you may experience morning sickness. The stomach acid can coat the teeth when you vomit, which can cause dental erosion and increase the risk of tooth decay.
Is it Safe to Visit the Dentist While Pregnant?
Yes, absolutely! Let your dentist know that you’re expecting as soon as possible. Tell them how far along you are and about any medications you are taking when you arrive at your appointment. Getting regular dental checkups during pregnancy is safe and important for both you and your baby.
Can you get dental work done while pregnant?
Dental work while pregnant, such as cavity fillings and root canals, should be treated as soon as possible to reduce the risk of infection. Numbing medications your dentist may use during the procedure are also completely safe you and your unborn baby.
Preventive, diagnostic, and restorative dental treatment is safe throughout pregnancy and is effective in improving and maintaining oral health.
Oral health care, including having dental radiographs taken and being given local anesthesia, is safe at any point during pregnancy. Further, the American Dental Association and the American Congress (formerly “College”) of Obstetricians and Gynecologists agree that emergency treatments, such as extractions, root canals or restorations can be safely performed during pregnancy and that delaying treatment may result in more complex problems.
Oral Hygiene Routine
With proper hygiene at home and professional help from your dentist, your teeth should remain healthy throughout your pregnancy.
Content reference are from various sources. Oral Health Topics Pregnancy – American Dental Association, Oral Health Care During Pregnancy: A National Consensus Statement, American Academy Of Pediatric Dentistr, Keeping your mouth healthy during pregnancy – American Dental Association, CDC Pregnant & Radiation fact sheet,
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