Have anyone ever heard,or seen pregnant people with alot of mouth problems..?!


Question: Have anyone ever heard,or seen pregnant people with alot of mouth problems!.!.!?
After like 2 to 3 months in pregnancy i got a whole set of tootaches an swolen gums an pain in the area of the swolen gums,can i get some help here!!Www@Answer-Health@Com


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It's very common during pregnancy to have swollen, tender gums that bleed easily!. The dental name for it is "pregnancy gingivitis"!.

It sounds like in your situation it would be very advisable to see your dentist!. You may need some treatment for the pregnancy gingivitis!. Currently research is being conducted on a possible relationship between gum disease and pre-term/ low birth weight babies!.

It's also possible there is another cause for the pain, such as cavities or infection!. In this case, it's still very important to see your dentist because infections during pregnancy can cause complications!.

I hope you get to feeling better soon!. Best wishes for you and your baby!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

this is completely normal!. not many people would ever relate pregnancy to dental problems!. during your pregnancy, alot changes, as you know i'm sure =) your feet swell, your fingers swell and so do your gums! there is a lot of blood circulating around your body making more for baby!. the teeth pain is probebly related to your sinuses!. is the pain on your upper teeth!? Your sinuses are directly above some of the roots of your teeth!. Sinus problems are common in pregnancy as well!. Some believe it to be due to the effects of progesterone!. Sinus congestion will go away in a few months!. Take a hot shower and let the steam build up!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes when you're pregnant it's normal to have problems with your teeth don't worry its because of the hormones now most than ever you should keep your mouth clean!. Remember to brush, floss, and rinse daily!. At least 3 times a day!. If you think that the problem is more serious than this then you should go to the dentist and have the problem checked out!. Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

When i was pregnant- my teeth basically rotted!. My breath smelt really bad && they appeared to get off white!. But as soon as i had my baby they were fine- as long as i was flossing and going to the dentist every 6 months!. But for your issue your pregnancy may contribute to your mouth!.!.!.I Know mines did!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes some women do experience problems during pregnancy!. I would suggest visiting a dentist, so they can tailor some form of treatment!. this may help in preventing the loss of any of your teeth!. Best of luckWww@Answer-Health@Com





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