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What to Know About Going to The Dentist While Pregnant

added on: September 22, 2022
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If you’re an expectant mother, you probably have a lot of questions – especially if this is your first pregnancy. What you may not be thinking about is what you need to know about going to the dentist when you’re pregnant. Don’t worry! Your dentist in Madison is here to help. 

Is It Safe to See The Dentist When Pregnant? 

The first question that you may have when considering your dental appointment when you’re pregnant is whether or not it’s safe. The truth is, dental care while pregnant is absolutely safe, and is actually recommended. Thanks to the hormones associated with pregnancy, there are several dental side effects that may occur such as swollen or bleeding gums. This means that you should absolutely continue seeing your dentist in Madison regularly to avoid infections, including gum disease. Gum disease has been linked to early birth, so it’s important to seek preventive dental care while pregnant. 

Morning Sickness & Tooth Decay

An often unfortunate effect of pregnancy is morning sickness. This symptom can not only cause tummy troubles but oral health concerns as well. When morning sickness occurs, sometimes over several months, it can introduce stomach acid to the teeth. This acid can cause enamel erosion, leaving teeth at risk for decay. 

Dental X-rays During Pregnancy

Dental x-rays are an important diagnostic tool and are usually taken about once a year. Even though they’re important, they can usually be delayed during pregnancy, except in emergency cases. But, it’s important to know that the American College of Radiology states that no single diagnostic x-ray contains enough radiation to cause harm to a fetus. Additionally, the American Dental Association says that dental x-rays during pregnancy are safe as long as appropriate shielding is used. However, if you’re pregnant or could be pregnant, talk to your dentist about the option to delay x-rays. 

Steps to Take to Care for Your Dental Health When Pregnant 

There are several things to consider when it comes to your dental health during pregnancy including: 

  • Eating a balanced diet
  • Brushing your teeth twice a day
  • Flossing at least once a day
  • Letting your dentist know that you are pregnant
  • Keeping up with preventive exams and cleanings
  • Rinsing your mouth with water after morning sickness

The Third Trimester 

One thing to note about dental care during pregnancy is the third trimester. Any dental work that isn’t an emergency, such as cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, or dental restorations should be postponed until after you have the baby. Again, make sure your dentist in Madison knows about your pregnancy so they can cater your dental care accordingly. 

Being pregnant is such a beautiful thing. Make sure to take care of your overall health and oral health to ensure you’re doing everything you can to have a happy, healthy baby. 

About The Author
Dr. Ashley Lee

Dr. Ashley Lee is certified in oral sedation and is a designated qualified dentist for the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. She has pursued advanced training in the treatment of patients with significant dental issues, taking a special interest in the prevention of oral-systemic diseases. Dr. Lee is a member of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, American Dental Association, Academy for General Dentistry, and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics.

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