Why is
oral health care important during pregnancy? Because mothers with gum disease
have a higher instance of preterm birth, a potentially serious pregnancy
complication that may cause health concerns for the infant, typically due to
low birth weight.
Pregnancy gingivitis is a
common form of gum disease known to develop in almost half of all pregnant
women likely due to the change in hormones during the pregnancy. With proper precautions, pregnancy gingivitis
generally ends shortly after the birth of the child. However, it should be monitored by a dentist
periodically during pregnancy in order to prevent this form of gingivitis from
progressing into more serious periodontitis, an advanced and irreversible form
of gum disease that has been linked with preterm birth.
Pregnant
mothers with periodontal disease are seven times more likely to go into
preterm labor. Prostaglandin, a chemical found in oral bacteria, may induce
labor.[1]
Also, high levels of prostaglandin have
been found in the mouths of women with severe cases of periodontal disease.
The
following guidelines were developed by the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry (AAPD)[2] in
response to the growing concern surrounding oral health during pregnancy:
- Oral Health Education – Counseling and early intervention by healthcare
providers such as physicians, nurses, and dentists to provide expectant
mothers with the tools and resources necessary to understand the
importance of oral health care during pregnancy.
- Oral
Hygiene - Removing the bacterial
plaque, which researchers have connected to preterm birth and low
birth-weight babies, is essential. Using the correct brushing and flossing
methods greatly increase the amount of plaque that is removed from the
teeth and gums.
- Fluoride – The American Dental Association recommends the use
of toothpaste with fluoride by persons over the age of six. Echoing their sentiment, the AAPD oral
health guidelines advise the continued use of fluoridated toothpaste
during pregnancy, and recommends the use of an over-the-counter
alcohol-free fluoride rinse to help reduce the amount of plaque in the
mouth.
- Nutrition – Educating expectant mothers about proper diet and
nutrition during pregnancy will limit unnecessary sugar intake and in
turn, prevent plaque buildup.
- Treating Existing Tooth Decay – Expectant mothers are encouraged to have existing
tooth decay treated during their pregnancy, which experts believe is a
completely safe practice during pregnancy. Restoring decayed teeth will
help achieve oral health by removing the bacteria associated with tooth
decay.
- Transmission of Bacteria – Expectant mothers are discouraged from sharing food
and utensils in order to prevent the transmission of the bacteria known to
cause tooth decay.
- Use of Xylitol Gum – Expectant mothers are encouraged to chew xylitol gum
(four times a day) as research suggests that chewing this gum may decrease
the rate of tooth decay in children.
And
ALWAYS Talk to Your Dentist!
Women who
are thinking about becoming pregnant may want to consider their oral health
before becoming pregnant.[3]
If we can be of assistance or answer any
of your questions please feel free to contact us.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA 30328
404-256-3620
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[1] Synthetic
prostaglandins are used to induce childbirth or abortion. www.En.wikipedia.org/wiki/prostaglandin
[3] Unfortunately, research suggests, treating existing gum
disease in pregnant women does not reduce the instance of preterm birth. Despite this fact, experts insist that
regular oral health care should continue throughout pregnancy.
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