{"id":588,"date":"2018-06-19T21:26:33","date_gmt":"2018-06-19T18:26:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sidident.com\/?p=588"},"modified":"2018-06-19T21:26:33","modified_gmt":"2018-06-19T18:26:33","slug":"a-healthy-smile-at-pregnancy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sidident.com\/en\/a-healthy-smile-at-pregnancy\/","title":{"rendered":"A healthy smile at pregnancy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P><\/P><H3>Tips for keeping your smile healthy <\/H3><P><\/P><P><P><FONT face=arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif>If you are pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant, now<SUP> <\/SUP>is the time to pay extra attention to your teeth and gums. You<SUP> <\/SUP>may have heard these two common myths about pregnancy: &#8220;You<SUP> <\/SUP>lose a tooth for every pregnancy you have&#8221; and &#8220;If you don\u2019t<SUP> <\/SUP>get enough calcium during your pregnancy, your body takes it<SUP> <\/SUP>from your teeth.&#8221;<SUP> <\/SUP><P>Both are false. The calcium your baby needs is provided by your<SUP> <\/SUP>diet, not your teeth. If dietary calcium is lacking, however,<SUP> <\/SUP>your body provides the mineral from your bones.<SUP> <\/SUP><P>Tooth loss often is the result of tooth decay or periodontal<SUP> <\/SUP>(gum) disease\u2014not pregnancy. Tooth decay results from<SUP> <\/SUP>repeated acid attacks on tooth enamel. It begins with plaque,<SUP> <\/SUP>a film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth. The bacteria<SUP> <\/SUP>transform sugars and starch found in most foods and beverages<SUP> <\/SUP>into harmful acids.<SUP> <\/SUP><P>Plaque can irritate gums, making them red, tender and likely<SUP> <\/SUP>to bleed. This condition, called gingivitis, can lead to more<SUP> <\/SUP>serious gum diseases. Women with previously healthy smiles may<SUP> <\/SUP>notice that their gums become swollen or inflamed or bleed during<SUP> <\/SUP>pregnancy. This condition, sometimes called &#8220;pregnancy gingivitis,&#8221;<SUP> <\/SUP>results from changing hormone levels. It is plaque, however,<SUP> <\/SUP>not hormone levels, that is the major cause of gum disease.<SUP> <\/SUP><\/P><P><STRONG><FONT size=4>Protecting your smile<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><P><\/FONT>Good oral care is important for mother and baby. That\u2019s<SUP> <\/SUP>because some research suggests that serious gum disease, called<SUP> <\/SUP>periodontitis, is linked to premature birth and low birth weight.<SUP> <\/SUP><\/P><P>Prevent tooth decay and gingivitis by keeping your teeth clean,<SUP> <\/SUP>especially around the gumline. More frequent cleanings during<SUP> <\/SUP>your second or early third trimester may be recommended to help<SUP> <\/SUP>control gingivitis.<SUP> <\/SUP><P>Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste that displays the<SUP> <\/SUP>American Dental Association\u2019s Seal of Acceptance. Floss,<SUP> <\/SUP>or use another type of inter-dental cleaner, once a day to remove<SUP> <\/SUP>debris from between the teeth. If you need help controlling<SUP> <\/SUP>plaque, your dentist may recommend an antimicrobial mouthrinse.<SUP> <\/SUP><\/P><P><FONT size=4><STRONG>Dental visits<\/STRONG><\/FONT><\/P><P>Continue regular dental visits throughout your pregnancy. Nonemergency<SUP> <\/SUP>treatment generally can be performed safely during this time.<SUP> <\/SUP>However, you may be advised to avoid elective treatment during<SUP> <\/SUP>the first three months of the pregnancy. If you have a history<SUP> <\/SUP>of miscarriage, an elevated risk of miscarriage or some other<SUP> <\/SUP>medical condition, your dentist may recommend postponing treatment.<SUP> <\/SUP><\/P><P>Some drugs and anesthetics can be used during and after dental<SUP> <\/SUP>treatment to make you more comfortable. Inform your dentist<SUP> <\/SUP>of any prescription or over-the-counter drug you are taking.<SUP> <\/SUP>Your physician may be consulted to determine the drugs\u2014such<SUP> <\/SUP>as painkillers or antibiotics\u2014you may take safely during<SUP> <\/SUP>the pregnancy and dental treatment.<SUP> <\/SUP><P>A radiograph (X-ray) may be needed for dental treatment or a<SUP> <\/SUP>dental emergency that can\u2019t wait until after the baby<SUP> <\/SUP>is born. Radiation from dental radiographs is extremely low.<SUP> <\/SUP>A leaded apron minimizes the abdomen\u2019s exposure to X-rays.<SUP> <\/SUP><P>Advise your dentist if you are pregnant or suspect that you<SUP> <\/SUP>might be, or if there is any change in your health, any change<SUP> <\/SUP>in the medications you take or any particular advice your physician<SUP> <\/SUP>provided. This will help the dentist determine the best time<SUP> <\/SUP>for treatment and whether to modify your treatment plan to better<SUP> <\/SUP>suit your needs and the baby\u2019s health. <\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tips for keeping your smile healthy If you are pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant, now is the time to pay extra attention to your teeth and gums. 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