pregnant womanHow often should pregnant women visit the dentist? Most women choose to not go altogether during pregnancy, which is a mistake. Pregnancy makes women more susceptible to certain illnesses, especially ones within the oral cavity. To help stave off said diseases, Dr. Diep Truong, your Richardson, TX dentist, explains the importance of dental cleanings throughout pregnancy.

Is it Safe to Have Dental Cleanings While Pregnant?

Pregnant women have to take extra precautions throughout their term in order to protect the lives of their unborn babies. While women tend to keep as close-knit relationship with their obstetrician and general physician during pregnancy, many women forget to increase their visits to the dentist.

When you’re pregnant, your body uses twice as much of everything. Food, water, vitamins, and even minerals suddenly have to increase for the sake and health of the baby. One the vitamins that decreases tremendously during pregnancy is calcium. This vitamin fortifies your teeth and gums and a lack of calcium makes women more susceptible to developing cavities and oral diseases such as gum disease. In fact, gestational gum disease is a common ailment in pregnant women, alongside gestational diabetes. Therefore, once you know you’re pregnant, take care to tell your Richardson, TX dentist. Dr. Truong. She can schedule more dental cleanings to monitor the health of your mouth, should the development of gum disease arise.

Treating Gestational Gum Disease

Most traditional treatments for gum disease prove quite effective for pregnant women. Depending on how soon the gum disease is discovered, you may only require a scaling and planing to remove the bacteria from within the gum line.

The doctor can also use a laser treatment, which is more comfortable and requires a minimal healing period. Furthermore, a dental laser requires minimal anesthesia, which is safer for both the mother and the baby.

To Maintain Optimal Oral Health Throughout Pregnancy Visit Viva Dental

Ensuring your mouth stays healthy during pregnancy is crucial for both you and your baby. Therefore, having dental cleanings while pregnant should occur more frequently than before to stave off oral diseases. To schedule an appointment with our Richardson, TX dental practice, call us at (214) 337-7800. Also, visit our website for services, reviews, to learn more about our dental team. We happily serve new and existing patients in North Oak Cliff, Kessler Park, Duncanville, Grand Prairie, Richardson, Carrolton, Garland, Addison, Farmers Branch, and nearby suburbs.