Hormonal fluctuations can affect your teeth and gums, making it more important than ever to stay on top of your dental care. Here’s what expecting mothers should know about maintaining good oral health during pregnancy.
During pregnancy, increased levels of hormones like progesterone and oestrogen can lead to several changes in the mouth. These hormonal fluctuations can make your gums more sensitive, inflamed, and prone to bleeding, which can result in a condition known as pregnancy gingivitis.
Oral health issues, if left untreated, can potentially affect your pregnancy. Gum disease, for example, has been linked to premature birth and low birth weight. By keeping up with dental care, you’ll reduce the risk of complications and ensure a healthier pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a beautiful experience, and by taking good care of your teeth and gums, you’ll set the foundation for a healthy future for both you and your baby.
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