The saying that pregnancy destroys teeth is completely untrue, but every woman who is planning a pregnancy should cure tooth decay, gum disease or periodontal disease. It has been proven that these diseases can cause premature birth. All periodontal disease and caries are caused by pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, they should be eliminated from the body before a woman gets pregnant. At least three visits to the dentist are recommended during the entire pregnancy. It is necessary to monitor whether tooth decay or periodontal disease is developing. In the first trimester, it is better to avoid dental procedures, unless there is an urgent need – severe toothache, swelling or fever. During this very important time for the developing embryo and then the fetus, no medications should be administered and it is better not to expose the pregnant woman to stress. It is best to start treatment in the second trimester. The next three months are the period when all medications pass more easily through the placenta into the baby’s blood. Therefore, it is better to postpone dental treatment (in the third trimester, only previously started treatments are completed). Due to hormonal changes in the body of a pregnant woman, her gums may bleed. A pregnant woman should take special care of oral hygiene, i.e. brush her teeth at least twice a day. This should not be forgotten, even if brushing your teeth causes vomiting (this often happens especially in the first trimester). In addition, during pregnancy, you should follow the advice of a gynecologist, eat healthily (remembering about products with calcium – a bone building block), rest a lot and avoid stress.
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