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Maintaining good dental health is vital during pregnancy for both the mother and the baby. Here’s what expecting mothers should know:

  1. Regular Dental Check-ups: Schedule a dental check-up early in your pregnancy to address any existing dental issues.
  2. Oral Hygiene: Continue brushing and flossing regularly, and use fluoridated toothpaste to prevent dental problems.
  3. Morning Sickness: Rinse your mouth with water or a fluoride mouthwash after experiencing morning sickness to reduce enamel erosion.
  4. Gum Health: Pregnancy hormones can make gums more sensitive to plaque, leading to pregnancy gingivitis. Regular dental cleanings can help manage it.
  5. X-Rays and Anesthesia: Inform your dentist about your pregnancy to avoid unnecessary X-rays and to discuss safe anesthesia options if needed.
  6. Dietary Choices: Maintain a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients, including calcium and vitamin D, to support your dental and overall health.
  7. Pregnancy Tumors: Some pregnant women may develop pregnancy tumors on their gums, which are non-cancerous growths. Your dentist can address them if necessary.
  8. Dental Treatments: In most cases, routine dental treatments can be safely performed during pregnancy. However, elective procedures may be postponed until after delivery.

Prioritizing dental health during pregnancy contributes to a healthy start for both mother and baby.

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