Dental care in pregnancy

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Dental Care in Pregnancy

Did you know that women are more prone to gum disease during pregnancy? Hormonal changes in pregnancy increase blood flow to the gum tissue, which can cause gums to become more sensitive, leading to inflammation and bleeding. To prevent long-term damage, it is important to keep the mouth as clean and healthy as possible by maintaining a thorough oral health routine. Here are five tips on dental care in pregnancy from our dental hygienist, Monica Bulaclac. #1 Dental Hygiene Throughout pregnancy, try to ensure that you brush teeth twice per day for two minutes with a fluoride toothpaste. To help remove trapped food and plaque, floss daily or use an interdental brush. Remember to include your tongue, as it can also harbour bacteria. #2 Dental Appointments It is safe and recommended to continue to visit your dentist or dental hygienist for a check-up and routine dental care in pregnancy. However, dental x-rays should be avoided while pregnant. Always make sure to tell your dentist that you