November 9, 2008

dental problems that might arise during pregnancy

What are the dental problems that might arise during my pregnancy?
Studies show that some pregnant women suffer from pregnancy gingivitis (gingivitis pregnancy-related): plaque on the teeth irritates the gums. Symptoms appear as gums red, inflamed and bleeding easily. Gingivitis pregnancy occurs fairly frequently because the hormone level increases and exaggerates the reaction to irritating gums released by the plate. However, the plate and not hormones, which is the main cause of gingivitis.
If you keep your teeth clean, including gingival height of the border, you significantly decrease or even prevent gingivitis during your pregnancy. If you replace sugary foods healthier foods such as cheese, fruit and vegetables, it will be better for your teeth.
 

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