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Dental health care and pregnancy

Dear Readers,

Today we live in a generation where we are advanced, well educated, technosavy, overall wise and well aware… responsible individuals. Now-a-days we all lead a well planned life…. professional as well as personal.

In recent times, the most well planned moment is the moment of having a baby… being pregnant. WOW…. such a wonderful feeling…. MOM TO BE…. DAD TO BE….

Imagine we plan so many big and small things to welcome our little bundle of joy…. But wait a minute…. think… are we planning enough…. are we really planning a good health for the child and the mother???

 

Dental health care and pregnancy
Dental health care and pregnancy

 

To some extent maybe yes… we do blood checkups, physical examination, eat healthy, stay fit, exercise regularly, get enough sleep, take mineral supplements, good timely routine etc etc… But what about the mother’s ORAL HEALTH? How many moms to be have visited a dentist before planning for your pregnancy? The number is negligible to almost zero in India. WHY??? Due to lack of awareness… Maybe…

In this article let me make you aware why good oral health is important during and after pregnancy…

  • Firstly you need good healthy teeth to eat and digest good food during pregnacy, lactation (breast feeding) and rest of your life. Remember the process of digestion begins in the mouth and not in the stomach or intestine. So proper chewing and digestion is a must especially during pregnancy because many mothers face the issue of stomach bloating and acidity. So make your teeth capable of chewing properly before planning for pregnancy.
  • Due a roller coster of changing hormones all the toothaches and gum conditions (gingivitis) begin to worsen during pregnancy. Pregnancy places women in a immuno compromised state so they are more susceptible to all types of infections.
  • Pregnancy itself does not cause gingivitis but aggravates the severity of gingival changes. These changes may include:
  1. Severe bleeding from gums
  2. Enlarged or swollen gums
  3. Discoloured or raspberry like gums.
  4. Yellowish discharge from gums.
  5. Tooth mobility.
  6. Pregnancy tumor: It is tumor like gingival enlargement but not a neoplasm. Its not a cancerous lesion.

All mothers face variable severity of gingivitis depending on the variable increase of hormones (progesterone and estrogen).

  • A pregnant woman who has healthy gums will not face any of the above mentioned conditions.
  • Drug Therapy: It is contraindicated as drugs can affect fetus by diffusion across placenta during pregnancy and during lactation drugs may enter breast milk and transferred to the nursing infant.
  • No treatment can be done during pregnancy except oral prophylaxis and simple restorative procedures. If any of the teeth pain… mother has to suffer almost entire pregnancy and during nursing too.

Genetic dental caries: A mother may pass on her poor oral health to her baby right in her womb. Dental caries (tooth decay) is genetically transferred.

 

So dear MOMS TO BE get your full body check up done before starting the most joyful journey of your life because a healthy you will reproduce a healthy child. Remember full body check up includes your mouth too…equally vital. Prepare for this precious moment even better.

Its said that toothache is more worse than labour pain… stay away from it. Don’t let your lack of awareness ruin your most cherished experience of the blessing of becoming a mother. This journey is worth enjoying… you dont need, you don’t deserve to go through any sufferings if you are a healthy mother.

Now that you are aware of the dental facts related to pregnancy… don’t make poor oral health a case of your shear neglect.

Consult your Gynaecologist and Dentist and have a blooming pregnancy. Enjoy every moment of your most unique and precious journey…. Pregnancy and post pregnancy….

                     Wishing you a good health…

                                                              Dr. Rashmi Bamane.

Dr Rashmi Bamane

By Dr Rashmi Bamane

Dr. Rashmi Bamane is a dentist and Owner/Partner, Admin at AR 32 Signature Smiles Executive Poly Dental Care Centre Kharadi, Pune. She is the leading face of AR32 alongwith Dr. Avinash Bamane.
She is an expert in patient counselling, diagnosis of dental diseases and treatment for the same. Patient education and awareness stand as an integral part of her practice. She is extremely professional and carries the entire management responsibility on her shoulders making AR32 truly entrusted by patients.
She is blessed with a beautiful welcoming smile which cures half of patients illness at very first visit...
Kind and Generous Nature, Good Communication Skill, Expert Hand Skills differentiates her from others and plays a key role in success of AR 32.
Apart from this she has great passion in writing dental blogs.

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