DENTAL HEALTH CARE DURING PREGNANCY

When you are pregnant, your hormones are constantly fluctuating, which can have an effect on the health of your gums and teeth, making your mouth more vulnerable to germs and plaque. This is why pregnancy is a risk factor for gum problems.

In fact, one study found that many pregnant women need better dental care to protect their gums and teeth. To protect your oral health, follow this rinse-routine twice daily so you have one less thing to worry about over the next 9 months.

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A full rinse routine also includes brushing and flossing. Keep in mind that brushing alone gets the mouth only 25% clean. To get your whole mouth clean be sure to include flossing and rinsing with LISTERINE® mouthwash.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN

Gum Irritation

Expecting a baby does not mean you automatically have problems with your gums or teeth. It just means you’ll want to take extra-special care of your mouth during this time to maintain your oral health.

Some of the unusual things you can expect to possibly happen during your pregnancy are inflamed gums that are irritated, puffy and red, and bleed a little when brushed or flossed. If you experience these symptoms, know that they typically disappear after pregnancy.

Mouth Growths

During the second trimester, some pregnant women also experience overgrowths of tissue that appear on their gums. These are noncancerous growths that are dark purplish-red in colour and may be a form of plaque. Visit your dentist for advice.

 

TIPS FOR ORAL HEALTH DURING PREGNANCY

  • Tell your dentist that you are pregnant, which may affect treatments and x-rays.
  • If your gums flare up, start brushing after each meal.
  • Be vigilant about flossing daily.
  • Rinse daily with an antimicrobial mouthwash.
  • If, and when, you experience morning sickness (vomiting), rinse your mouth throughly with water afterward, to reduce contact of germs with gums and teeth

USE SMART TOOLS

  • Toothbrushes with soft bristles or electric toothbrushes
  • Fluoride toothpaste
  • LISTERINE® Mouthwash that fights germs that cause bad breath, plaque and gum problems
  • Dental floss to clean between teeth.