Dental Health is very important to our general good health. There are many bacteria in our mouths and if we do not have good dental health there is the chance of that bacteria affecting our systemic health.
So here is a link to dental health when you are pregnant…but also talk to your parents and children about maintaining good oral health.
“Dental health during pregnancy
It’s best to have your teeth cleaned and checked for any trouble spots before pregnancy, but being pregnant is no reason to avoid your dentist.
During pregnancy, your gums are more likely to become inflamed or infected. Most pregnant women have some bleeding of their gums, especially while brushing or flossing their teeth. Inflamed gums are called “gingivitis.” Infected gums are called “periodontal disease.” You may also notice that your mouth produces more saliva during pregnancy. Your gums and teeth may change during pregnancy because of hormonal changes. Increased blood flow throughout your body can cause swelling, sensitivity and tenderness in your gums.
via News Moms Need » Blog Archive » Dental health during pregnancy.”
Great blog. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to reading your next post.
I am glad that you enjoyed it…thanks for reading.
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Thanks for the link…this has been a research topic I’ve been very interested in…especially in relation to poor dental hygiene and preterm birth.
Thanks for reading. Yes, dental health is very important and intricately connected to a person’s overall general health. It is one of the first lines of preventative medicine.