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3. Premature Childbirth
Gum disease is not the first thing that springs to mind when you are thinking of factors that might contribute to premature child birth. This however, is not a new idea. A link between systemic diseases and oral diseases has been postulated for years and was eventually discarded for a lack of sufficient evidence. New evidence has now been put forward in the scientific community in sufficient numbers to rethink this link.

This knowledge is now proliferating to more and more people in the public domain who are looking for an answer as to how they can prevent this from happening. If you do not suffer from periodontal disease then you probably do not need to worry about this at all, however if you have previously had trouble with your gums, then it is wise to have a thorough evaluation as you plan your pregnancy so that necessary treatment to get your gums back to normal can be given to you.
4. Bad Breath
Bad breath or halitosis is something that a lot of pregnant women suffer from. This particular affliction has a social stigma attached to it and thus can be quite troublesome for the person suffering from it. The cause behind this is the same hormonal changes that are going in the body and thus messing up the normal order of things.
An increase in estrogen in the body contributes to a qualitative change in the micro-organisms that are normally found in the oral cavity. These micro organisms are responsible for releasing certain toxins and compounds that cause a bad odor in the mouth.
The treatment for this might involve the use of a non-medicated mouthwash, flavored mints to help change the taste in the mouth as well as medication to help with the morning sickness.
Conclusion
Most of this conditions that a lot of women face during their pregnancy are easily avoided by following a regular oral hygiene protocol. Almost all of these conditions are associated with the presence of plaque in the oral cavity which becomes disease causing in the presence of altered hormonal conditions. Therefore, all of these conditions can be prevented by eliminating the plaque from your mouth.
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Since dentists avoid any sort of treatment during the first and third trimester, it is better to have an oral evaluation and professional cleaning done during the time you are planning pregnancy or taking treatment during the second trimester. The first trimester is the time when organ development is taking place and so any sort of treatment associated bacteremia is avoided, while there is a risk of inducing premature childbirth during the third.
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- 1. http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/dental-care-pregnancy
- 2. http://oralb.com/en-us/oral-care-topics/dental-hygiene-during-pregnancy
- 3. http://www.knowyourteeth.com/infobites/abc/article/?abc=g&iid=325&aid=7586
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