Here are dental facts every pregnant woman needs to remember, written in an engaging, easy-to-read way—perfect for a blog, Instagram post, or patient handout:
π¦· Dental Facts Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Know
1. Pregnancy Gingivitis Is Real
Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase blood flow to the gums, making them more sensitive and prone to inflammation. If your gums bleed or feel swollen—don’t ignore it. It’s called pregnancy gingivitis, and it affects up to 60–70% of pregnant women.
π Tip: Brush gently, floss daily, and don’t skip dental cleanings!
2. Poor Oral Health Can Affect Baby’s Health
Studies show a connection between gum disease in pregnant women and premature birth or low birth weight. Keeping your mouth healthy isn’t just about your smile—it’s for your baby too.
π Tip: Treat gum problems early and maintain regular checkups.
3. Morning Sickness Can Damage Teeth
Frequent vomiting from morning sickness exposes your teeth to stomach acids, which can erode enamel.
π Tip: Rinse your mouth with water + baking soda (1 tsp in a cup of water) after vomiting. Avoid brushing immediately—wait 30 mins.
4. Dental Treatment Is Safe During Pregnancy
Second trimester (13–28 weeks) is the safest time for cleanings, fillings, or even extractions if needed. Don’t delay essential dental care!
π Myth buster: Local anesthesia, X-rays with proper shielding, and many procedures are safe under your dentist’s guidance.
5. Cravings Can Cause Cavities
Pregnancy cravings often lean towards sweets or carbs—fuel for bacteria that cause cavities.
π Tip: Snack smart. Rinse after sugary treats and brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
6. Tell Your Dentist You're Pregnant!
Even if you're in early weeks, inform your dentist. They’ll take special precautions and customize your care.
iDent, Idyll Dental Clinic
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