If you are pregnant, your oral health may be the last thing on your mind. However, many Staten Island women experience an increase in dental problems during pregnancy. This article contains important information for expectant Staten Island mothers and those planning to become pregnant.
Dr. Frederick Hecht recommends having a thorough dental cleaning early in your pregnancy. Lying in a dentist’s chair can be uncomfortable during the last trimester. A professional cleaning performed by one of the skilled dental hygienists at Staten Island Dental Care, along with diligent brushing and flossing, helps prevent gum problems that are often triggered by hormonal changes. The American Dental Association has found a positive correlation between periodontal disease and preterm deliveries and low birth weight.
If you are currently pregnant and have sore, swollen or bleeding gums, schedule an appointment today by calling 718-761-5757. Once the baby is here, it will probably be harder for you to make time for a general dentistry visit.
If you receive dental treatment at Staten Island Dental Care during your pregnancy, be sure to inform Dr. Frederick Hecht that you are expecting. This will affect decisions about X-rays, pain relievers, antibiotics, and sedation dentistry.
Hormonal changes cause an increase in plague production which can lead to decay. If you are eating many small meals during the day, take care to brush after eating. If you avoid sweet snacks, your teeth will be less likely to develop cavities.
Remember, your oral care, nutrition and lifestyle affect your baby. It is essential that you eat a healthy diet with a variety of foods. A poor diet can harm your baby’s tooth and bone development. Be sure to get enough calcium, iron, vitamins A, D and C, protein, and phosphorus. Your Staten Island Ob/Gyn can give you specific recommendations for your age, height, weight and medical conditions.
At Staten Island Dental Care, we take special care of our clients who are expecting.