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Preconception & Pregnancy Dental Care

PREGNANCY AND DENTAL CARE: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

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Preconception & Pregnancy Dental Care Melbourne CBD

Before attempting to conceive, schedule an appointment with your dentist for a complete examination and teeth cleaning.

Pregnancy-related hormonal fluctuations can raise the risk of gum disease, so it’s vital to take proper care of your dental hygiene before, during, and after pregnancy.

Here are some pointers to help you keep your mouth healthy before, during, and after pregnancy.

Before You Conceive

It is suggested that both prospective parents have thorough dental rehabilitation during the early stages of planning a pregnancy to remove any mercury amalgam fillings, replace any other metal restorations, and avoid sources of infection.

It is also advised that any X-rays be performed 12 months before the planned pregnancy to reduce the hazards of prenatal radiation exposure. Another vital factor before you conceive is a home sleep study to see if the future mother has a sleep breathing issue such as obstructive sleep apnoea, snoring, or upper airways resistance syndrome.

It should be addressed before conception since the sleep breathing condition can develop during pregnancy, leading to pre-eclampsia and perhaps early birth.

Sleep and respiratory problems may also play a role in postpartum depression. A proactive and well-informed approach is encouraged, so ask us about the tests used to diagnose sleep-disordered breathing and the treatment choices accessible to you when you’re planning your pregnancy.

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Dental Care While Pregnant

  • Tell your dentist (and doctor) if you’re expecting a child. Avoid dental procedures throughout the first trimester and the second part of the third trimester. In the second trimester, routine dental care is typically safe. On the other hand, all elective dental operations should be postponed until after the baby is born. 
  • Tell your Melbourne CBD dentist about all of the medicines and prenatal vitamins you’re taking and any particular medical instructions your doctor has given you.
  • Don’t forget to keep your dentist visits when you’re pregnant. Because pregnancy increases your chance of getting gingivitis, it’s crucial to keep a close eye on your teeth and gums. If you have painful, swollen, or bleeding gums, see your dentist right away.
  • Maintain a strict oral hygiene regimen.
  • Unless you have a dental emergency, avoid taking dental X-rays while pregnant.

Dental Care in Melbourne CBD

Don’t put off getting your teeth cleaned before, during, or after your pregnancy.

The greatest time to start thinking about your dental health is before pregnancy. If you haven’t gotten x-rays in a few years, you should have them before having a baby.

It’s also simpler to prevent pregnant gingivitis if you start your pregnancy with a sparkling, clean smile. Whether you’re still hoping for a baby bump or are a month away from giving birth, it’s never too late to visit your Melbourne CBD dentist for a cleaning.

At Melbourne CBD, we don’t let any dental problems take over you!

For more information, call us on (03) 9642 8955 or request an appointment online.

We are located at Level 17, 190 Queen Street in Melbourne CBD.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to take good care of your teeth and gums while pregnant?

Pregnancy involves hormonal changes that increase the risk of gum disease, which can impact the health of your unborn child. That’s why you must look after your teeth and gums when pregnant.

When should I tell my dentist about my pregnancy?

Before any dental appointment, you should always inform your dentist that you are pregnant. By telling your dentist as soon as possible about your pregnancy, your dentist will be able to give you a more detailed road map and suggestions for your dental care throughout this time.