* Causes tooth bleeding during pregnancy
Currently, more than 50% of pregnant women face gingivitis, redness and bleeding gums when brushing. At this stage, the woman's body will have changes in the hormone levels of the progesterone that make the gums sensitive to the bacteria on the teeth, the amount of blood needed to provide the mouth is also higher than the jar. In addition, routine snacking, neglect in daily oral care is also one of the causes of bleeding during pregnancy.
* Signs of bleeding in pregnant women
The gums that are swollen, painful, dark red are prone to bleeding when touched, which is a sign of inflammation of the gums during pregnancy. For women with vitamin C deficiency, gingivitis is more severe than for women who are fortified.
- Leg pain, discomfort, may appear small tumors under the gum, easily bleeding when touched.
* Root cause during pregnancy is dangerous?
- Tooth bleeding is not a health hazard but only aesthetic. However, if the mothers neglect treatment is not timely treatment, root canal bleeding can turn into tooth decay, periodontitis inflammation leading to toothache even loss of teeth.
Until now, no studies have shown that pregnancy during pregnancy will directly affect fetal health, but some experts say that fetal well-being, Preterm labor and other pregnancy complications are all linked to gum disease.
* How to prevent pregnancy gums bleeding during pregnancy?
To have a healthy smile during pregnancy, gourmets should brush their teeth at least twice a day with a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
Use of floss to clean the leftover food in the teeth, gargle after eating to clean the oral cavity, limiting the accumulation of bacteria causing tooth bleeding.
In addition, pregnant women should have dental check and tartar periodically every 6 months to keep the oral cavity clean, healthy. At the same time, a full complement of vegetables containing vitamin C, Vitamin A will help mothers elected to minimize root canal bleeding.
Note: the efficacy of the treatment can vary depending on each patient’s condition.
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I-DENT DENTAL IMPLANT CENTER
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