Signs and symptoms of gum disease in pregnancy

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Signs and symptoms of gum disease in pregnancy
Usually, #gum inflammation appears between the second and eighth month of #pregnancy. Signs of pregnancy #gingivitis range from redder looking gums that #bleed a little when the teeth are brushed, to severe #swelling and bleeding of gum tissue.
To prevent pregnancy gingivitis, it’s especially important to practice good oral #hygiene habits, which include #brushing twice a day, #flossing at least once a day, and using a #mouthwash.

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Gum disease and premature birth

A couple of major studies show there is a link between gum disease and #premature birth. A study in The Journal of the American Dental Association found that pregnant women with#chronic gum disease were four to seven times more likely to deliver prematurely (before gestational week 37) than mothers with #healthygums.
Mothers with the most severe #periodontal disease delivered the most prematurely at 32 weeks. main findings, however, support the results of another study that also showed premature, underweight babies were born more often to mothers with gum disease

Pregnancy granulomas
Pregnancy #granulomas are growths that appear in the #mouth during pregnancy, but which usually disappear on their own after the #baby‘s birth. However, if the #growth interferes with #eating. It should be kept in mind that even if the granuloma is removed during #pregnancy, it redevelops in about half the cases. If the #lump is not removed,
You can help prevent or reduce the #likelihood that a pregnancy granuloma will develop by following good oral #hygiene habits at home by #brushingtwice a day with a fluoride-containing toothpaste, flossing at least once a day, and using a mouth rinse if advised to do so, during your pregnancy.

Pregnancy & your teeth
#Hormone levels change considerably during#pregnancy. An increased level of progesterone, in particular, can cause gum disease any time during the second to eighth month of pregnancy – a condition called #pregnancygingivitis. Dr.Nechupadam dental,Marine Drive recommend more frequent professional cleanings during your second or early third trimester to help reduce the chance of developing gingivitis.

Dr. Thomas K Paulose
Dr. Thomas K. Paulose is the Director Clinical Administration at Dr. Nechupadam Dental, Kochi, India. He is a specialist in oral prosthetics, Aesthetic / Cosmetic dentistry and a certified Implantologist & Implant Prosthodentist.
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