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Good oral health is an important part of staying physically healthy. Even more, it is especially important during pregnancy. Not only does good oral health protect a mother, it also protects an unborn child as well. Unfortunately, however, many expectant mothers put off routine Boise dental visits due to the fear that it is unsafe. However, nothing could be further from the truth.
As your body changes during pregnancy so does your oral health. While scientists don’t understand all the reasons for this change, they do know that pregnancy can make your mouth more susceptible to gingivitis or periodontal disease. Hormonal changes can also create a more favorable environment for bacteria to grow causing tooth decay while you are pregnant.
Yes. General care that includes regular dental exams or a professional teeth cleaning are safe for expectant mothers. On the other hand, when it comes to restorative Boise dental work such as crowns and bridges or root canal therapy, your Boise dentist may recommend a treatment plan to prevent a condition from progressing.
While X-rays are considered generally safe, your Boise dentist may recommend postponing any annual exam X-rays until after the birth of your baby. If an X-ray is required in the case of an emergency, the American College of Radiology reports that a single diagnostic X-ray does not have enough radiation to harm a developing fetus. If by chance you do need an X-ray during your pregnancy, every precaution will be made to maintain the health of you and your baby during your Boise dental visit.
Never skip a routine Boise dental visit due to pregnancy. If you have any questions related to your dental health before, during or after pregnacy stop by our office or give us a call at (208) 314-2275 today. At Summit Dental Group, we look forward to caring for the health you and your future little one!