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Dental Care Before, During, and After Your Pregnancy


Congratulations on your pregnancy! The next few months are going to be a tornado of excitement, emotions, and concerns. Pregnancy leads to hormonal changes and increase the risk of gum disease which can eventually affect the health of your baby. This is why it’s essential to take good care of your teeth and gums before, during, and after your pregnancy.

Before You Get Pregnant

Any presence of bacteria or ailments in your mouth may be transmitted to your baby. Ideally, you should get your teeth and gums examined by a dentist. This will help you diagnose any oral health issues that may persist and get them treated well before your pregnancy. There are many dental clinics in Bangalore. You may choose the one which is in close proximity to your residence so that it’s easy for you to schedule appointments and make time to time visits for continuous care. 

Dental Care During Pregnancy

  • Let say you visit a dental clinic in Jayanagar, inform your dentist about your pregnancy as well as any medication that you are taking. This will help your dentist determine the right treatment plan for you. They will most likely avoid taking any dental x-rays unless in case of emergency.

  • Hormonal changes during pregnancy may result in pregnancy gingivitis, bleeding gums and more. If any of these issues occur, schedule an appointment with your dentist immediately.

  • Maintain cleanliness and hygiene of your mouth as much as possible.  Eat a healthy diet and consume minimum sugar to avoid tooth decay. Rinse your mouth with mouthwash whenever you fall sick to prevent any transfer of bacteria to your baby.

  • Routine dental checkups can be done during pregnancy. Apart from any urgent dental procedure, any elective dental procedure should be avoided until post the delivery.

Post Pregnancy Care

Visit your dentist at regular intervals and maintain a good oral health routine. Cavities can be contagious and you must take utmost care to stop any infection to spread in your baby’s mouth.

 

Your oral health directly affects the oral health of your new born. A well maintained oral health of the mother ensures good teeth and gums for a child and a lifetime of beautiful smiles. Happy motherhood!