Expecting a baby is a very exciting time, and you're
already on the right path if you’re staying on top of your dental health. With
the proper dental care measures, you'll increase your chances of having a smoother
pregnancy, full-term delivery and healthy baby.
If you're planning to get pregnant, consider having
your teeth cleaned and any restorative dental treatment done first. If you are
already pregnant, be sure to tell your dentist before getting any work done.
You should also have a dental checkup at
least once during the pregnancy. Although dental cleanings aren't harmful, it's
recommended that expecting mothers get them done during the second trimester to
reduce the risk of complications.
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), it's
best to postpone dental work during the first and third trimesters as well, as
these are critical periods for the baby's development. Your dentist will let
you know what dental treatments can be performed during the second trimester,
but more complicated procedures will probably be postponed, if possible.
Unnecessary treatments, such as cosmetic dental work, should be avoided
altogether.
If you do have an unexpected dental problem or
emergency, make an appointment with your dentist as soon as you can. Your dentist will look for signs of infection and
determine the need for treatment. Dental X-rays are usually avoided during
pregnancy, but if photos are necessary, your dentist will take extra
precautions to protect your baby.
Just as dental health is connected to your overall
health, dental care is important to the health of your unborn baby. It's
extremely important to take care of your teeth during pregnancy, as some dental
problems can increase the risk of complications.
The best advice is to make sure your dentist is part of your baby’s pre-natal care
team from the beginning. If we can
answer any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
5471 Bells Ferry Road, Suite 200
Acworth, GA 30102
770-928-7281
info@rightsmilecenter.com
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