Categories: Periodontal Health

Periodontal Care For Pregnant Smiles

When you are expecting, it may seem like there is a new health concern every minute. Pregnancy is a complicated process and in many ways your body becomes secondary to the life that is growing within you. The development of periodontal disease is the infection and inflammation of the gum tissue and it is more likely in the mouths of the pregnant.

For this reason, it is important to take special precautions with the health of an expecting smile. At Modern Smiles in North Hollywood, CA, we understand that periodontal care is essential in the future of a strong and healthy smile. During this special time, take a bit of time to stay on top of the changes to the immune system that can leave you at risk of oral infection!

Your Body Shifts Priorities When Pregnant

When you are developing a new life, major changes start to occur within the body to facilitate the process. Some of these biological transformations can be significant! An example of this is how the pelvic bones loosen to make natural birth a possibility. Not all of the changes are beneficial to the pregnant parent, however. Expecting smiles are at a higher risk of developing oral health concerns.

A Danger To Your Gums

Periodontal disease is the term for the infection of the gum tissue. When this occurs, it can lead to serious and lasting issues with a smile, even if it is otherwise healthy. This condition can cause this material to pull away from their natural location on your teeth.

The gums provide a vital barrier to stop infection from reaching the vulnerable mechanisms of the tooth and jaw. Without the protection that our periodontal tissue provides, your smile may be at risk. This condition can lead to the need for such procedures as root canals and even extractions if not treated appropriately.

How To Care

Prevention is critical in keeping our mouths safe in general and even more so when caring for our gums. Our home oral health hygiene regimen can give us the best chance of success in avoiding periodontal infection. Stick strictly to your twice daily brushing and if you have a craving and eat late at night, brush again so that harmful bacteria do not stay in your mouth for hours uninterrupted. As always, thorough flossing can help to keep your smile strong, now and in the future!

Periodontal Care In North Hollywood, CA

The CDC estimates that at least six in every ten pregnant women have gingivitis, which is the initial stage of periodontal disease. Take the time to work to avoid becoming part of this statistic by scheduling an appointment with Modern Smiles in North Hollywood, CA. Call us at (818)763-9353 to learn more about how this period can place you at additional dental health risks.

Kasra Tajik DDS

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