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Dental Care During Pregnancy – Part 1

Did you know that when you get pregnant, your dental treatments need to change? Pregnancy is an exciting and sometimes overwhelming time, and the last thing you need are dental issues. Unfortunately, the hormonal changes that come with pregnancy increase your chances for gum disease, which can endanger your baby’s health.

In the next few blogs, we will discuss dental care before, during, and after pregnancy.

Before pregnancy:

  • Make an appointment before getting pregnant if possible.
  • Having your teeth professionally cleaned and your gum tissue examined will give you and your dentist a chance to eliminate oral health issues in advance.

While pregnant:

  • Tell your dentist you are pregnant.
  • Avoid all major dental treatments during the first trimester and the first half of the second trimester unless you have an emergency. This is such an important time in your baby’s development, it is better to avoid exposing yourself to anything that could influence the baby.
  • Avoid dental x-rays. Though new technology has made x-rays much safer than they used to be, it is just better to avoid them.
  • While you should avoid most dental treatments, go ahead and have your regular checkups. Remember, hormonal changes during pregnancy heighten your risk for periodontal disease.
  • Pay attention to your gums. If you experience tenderness, bleeding, or swelling, make an appointment as soon as possible in order to avoid pregnancy gingivitis.

In our next blog, we will finish up our important tips! At Smilepoint Dental, Texas’s expert family dentistry, we are strong allies for you. We will use all our expertise to help you out.

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12 Reasons to See Your Dentist – Part 3

Not only is Smilepoint Dental Beaumont’s premier oral surgeon, we are a full-service dentistry for your whole family. When was the last time you had a dentist appointment? In our last two blogs, we discussed eight reasons you should make an appointment with your dentist. One of the reasons was, of course, that you are due for an appointment. All the other reasons have to do with unusual circumstances requiring extra visits beyond your normal checkups. In this blog, we will finish up our list with four more reasons to make an appointment with us.

  1. You have a dry mouth.
    Always feeling thirsty can be a sign of a medical issue. It is also a common side effect of many medications. The key here is to not assume it is your medication. Come in and see us – you are better safe than sorry!
  2. You use any type of tobacco.
    Tobacco is the cause of many types of oral issues, from bad breath to oral cancer. We are here to help you stay healthy, so make sure you call us today!
  3. There are spots and/or sores in your mouth.
    If you have something that seems wrong in your mouth that lasts longer than a week, you should make an appointment to get it examined. Spots and sores are signs that something is going wrong in your body, and it can be anything from bacterial and viral infections or irritation from braces and more.
  4. Your jaw hurts.
    If you have jaw pain when you first wake up or open or close your mouth, make an appointment. The same goes for when your jaw pops when it moves.

Healthy teeth are incredibly important to the quality of your life. We believe that it is possible to have great dental health your entire life whether your genetics are in your favor or not. That is why we work so hard to make excellent dental care affordable. We want dental health to start young and last for decades.

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