We would give anything we could to ensure that our unborn children had the best start possible. Prenatal vitamins, careful diets and even listening to certain music while our infant is still in the womb are all things we try in order to have a healthy, happy baby. Would it surprise you to know that your dental health is equally important to a healthy pregnancy? Here are a few ways that dentistry can help promote the health of you and your baby.
You already know that what you eat directly nourishes your unborn child. But the unpleasant truth is that inflammation of the gums in women increases the chances that the baby will be born prematurely. In fact, women who are pregnant have an increased need to see the dentist, because the hormones generated during pregnancy can greatly exaggerate the way the gums react to plaque. Most women experience a change in their oral health during their pregnancies.
“Pregnancy gingivitis” can occur as early as the second month, and if you already have gingivitis, the condition can drastically worsen. Good nutrition during this time is important, because Vitamins C and B12 are not only good for your baby, but they are good for your oral hygiene as well.
Women trying to get pregnant who suffer from gum disease can also find that contraception is delayed significantly because of gingivitis. That bacteria which flourishes in gums that aren’t regularly flossed, is responsible for everything from heart conditions to osteoporosis.
With gingivitis bacteria linked to everything from fertility to low birthweight babies, don’t take the chance. Increase your flossing habits and make an appointment with your dentist.