Dental Care During Pregnancy
Dental
care during pregnancy
is of great importance and is vital for a healthy mother and baby. Hormonal
changes or fluctuations in a pregnant woman can greatly influence the health
and ecosystem of her oral cavity. There is an increased deposition of plaque in
the oral cavity during pregnancy and the gums become increasingly sensitive to
these deposits.
Let us see a small depiction of changes in
your oral cavity:
As
seen above, pregnancy might lead to a variety of oral health conditions which
require careful monitoring and timely intervention by a dentist.
Things
to remember:
Pre-Pregnancy:
Best
practice is to visit a dentist before getting pregnant to ensure that you have
a healthy oral cavity and to avoid complications and preventable procedures
during the pregnancy. A dentist might do a basic scaling, polishing, decayed
tooth fillings or wisdom tooth removal prior to the pregnancy.
Any
couple planning for an IVF
procedure should
also mandatorily undergo a complete dental evaluation and treatment. This is
advised and initiated by all IVF doctors before commencing the treatment.
During Pregnancy: Visiting a dentist is crucial during the
pregnancy to avoid any of the above-mentioned complications. Also, any elective
procedures are usually postponed to after the pregnancy to avoid unnecessary X
-Rays, medications and pain.
However,
all emergency procedures such as a tooth extraction
or root canal treatment in case of severe pain or infection, are carried out
immediately and utmost precautions are taken to safeguard both mother and baby.
This could be by wearing protective lead apron during an X-Ray or avoiding
drugs contraindicated in a pregnant woman and making the procedure pain free.
A
dentist will also give you the right advice on oral hygiene habits such as brushing and
flossing techniques and will suggest the right diet and nutrition for you and your baby.
This might be a suggestion on a fluoride toothpaste or a calcium, vitamin
supplement.
Morning sickness might also have effects on the teeth as
mentioned in the flowchart. To is best to avoid brushing immediately after
vomiting and rather stick to washing your mouth with plain water.
Post-Pregnancy: Any pending procedures not undertaken will be
completed and dentists will prescribe only the medications safe during breast
feeding if needed.
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