The article focuses on the need for pregnant women to keep up on dental hygiene to secure the health of their unborn child. It states that pregnant women have the higher risk of having gum diseases due to hormonal changes that could poss...
It's important for you to take good care of yourteethand gums while you're pregnant.Pregnancycauses hormonal changes that boost the risk of developinggum diseasewhich, in turn, can affect the health of yourdeveloping baby. Below are some tips to help you maintain goodoral healthbefore, during...
Pregnant women have unique dental issues. Pregnancy causes hormonal changes to a woman’s body that cause gums to swell as well as bleed. These may lead to gingivitis and, eventually, periodontitis. Gingivitis is the inflammation of gums caused by accumulated bacteria on the teeth, while periodon...
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HM Livingston,TM Dellinger,R Holder - 《Special Care in Dentistry》 被引量: 90发表: 1998年 Comparative epidemiology of multiple sclerosis and dental caries. The dental caries risk is higher during pregnancy and lactation. All these trends have been described for MS as well. It is suggested tha...
During the last three months of pregnancy, sitting for long periods of time in the dental chair can become uncomfortable. And there is evidence that pregnant women can be more prone to gagging. Your dentist, however, is prepared for this situation. If you need to schedule an emergency visit...
expecting mothers focus on prenatal care, the connection between pregnancy and dental health is often overlooked. However, maintaining good oral hygiene during pregnancy matters more than you might think, as it can have a significant impact on both the mother’s well-being and the baby’s […]...
Why is dental hygiene so important during pregnancy? Dr. Keith Eddleman, MD Well, there's some information that shows that people with periodontal disease have an increased risk for preterm delivery and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. So, just like your overall general health, you should make ...
Pregnancy and dentistry: a guide for the general dental practitioner. Part 1 Uncertainty still exists around the topic of dental treatment and care during pregnancy, which may create challenges for both the patient and the dental ... C Curtin,S Stokes,F Shah - 《Dental Update》 被引量: 0发...
Oral and dental health care practices in pregnant women in Australia: a postnatal survey p pBackground/p pThe aims of this study were to assess womens knowledge and experiences of dental health in pregnancy and to examine the self-care practice... NJ Thomas,PF Middleton,CA Crowther - 《Bmc...