A Complete Health Dentist Talks About the Connection Between Pregnancy Complications and Gum Health

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A complete health dentist states that good gum health is essential for a healthy pregnancy. Gum disease has been linked to premature births and low birth weights.

Gum disease is a progressive oral condition that is caused by bacteria in the mouth. The bacteria in plaque and tartar get underneath the gums and that leads to the immune system attacking the invasion. The result is inflammation in the gums, which is the body's natural defense against invading bacteria and viruses. The condition is called gum disease and it can lead to teeth becoming loose or falling out as bone and tissue structures in the mouth become damaged. Other symptoms that can help to identify gum disease include:

  • Bad breath
  • Receding gums
  • Pain when chewing
  • Pus coming from the gums

Pregnant women who notice any of these symptoms should seek the help of a complete health dentist immediately. Mothers who have gum disease during their pregnancies are 22% more likely to give birth to babies that weigh less than 5.5 pounds. These underweight babies have a higher risk of developing learning disabilities, social development issues or poor motor skills. Babies who are born prematurely are also likely to have these problems, plus they might also have to deal with vision, hearing and respiratory problems.

Non-surgical gum disease treatments are safe for pregnant women and they are an effective way to keep gum disease under control during pregnancy. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends getting regular teeth cleanings during pregnancy. Additionally, seeing a complete health dentist at least once can be helpful. 

A complete health dentist explores ways to prevent gum disease

Here are some simple ways to prevent gum disease from becoming an issue during your pregnancy:

1. Practice good oral hygiene

Good oral hygiene goes a long way when it comes to keeping teeth and gums healthy. It can be enough to reverse the early stages of gum disease called gingivitis. Brushing helps to remove bacteria and plaque from teeth surface before the germs get underneath the gums. Flossing keeps the spaces around teeth, while a therapeutic mouthwash can help to keep bacteria populations in the mouth under control.

A complete health dentist recommends brushing at least two times a day, flossing once a day and using mouthwash to clean whatever brushing and flossing miss.

Cravings are a part of being pregnant, and that can leave teeth coated with sugars bacteria convert into plaque. Practicing good oral hygiene minimizes the damage done by oral bacteria and the acids they produce.

2. Get regular teeth cleanings

Teeth cleanings are used to remove plaque and tartar from teeth surfaces. Plaque can be removed by brushing, but tartar can only be removed with a scaler during teeth cleaning. Regardless of how well a person takes care of their teeth, tartar will eventually build up on them. Tartar getting underneath the gums is one of the leading causes of gum disease. Removing it periodically helps to maintain good gum health.

Reach out today

Call or visit our Madison clinic to learn more about how we can help to keep your gums healthy during pregnancy. Our complete health dentists can help!

Request an appointment here: https://dentalcareofmadison.com/contact-us/ or call Dental Care of Madison at (601) 898-9390 for an appointment in our Madison office.

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