During pregnancy, a woman's body undergoes multiple hormonal changes that also affect oral health. Preventing cavities and gingivitis during pregnancy is not just an aesthetic issue, it is a matter of maternal and child health.
Why is dental care so important during pregnancy?
The elevated levels of estrogen and prolactin They increase gum sensitivity and enhance the action of plaque. This can contribute to the development of:
- Caries
- Gingivitis (inflammation of the gums)
- Bleeding and gingival recession
If left untreated, this situation may be related to:
- High-risk pregnancies
- Premature births
- Problems in the baby's dental development
Did you know that baby teeth form during pregnancy?
Yes that's how it is. A baby's primary teeth begin to form during gestation., Therefore, good oral health and proper nutrition in the mother are key to correct dental development.
✅ Recommendations for good oral health during pregnancy
- Brushing after every meal, with a soft-bristled brush and fluoridated toothpaste
- Daily use of dental floss to reach areas where the brush cannot reach
- Antiseptic and fluoride mouthwash if recommended by the dentist
- Healthy diet:
- Reduce your consumption of simple sugars
- Increase your intake of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins A, C, and D
These habits not only help the mother avoid cavities and gingivitis, but also They help the baby develop healthy teeth even before birth..
Are you pregnant? Come in for your dental checkup
At Midsa Odontologia, we perform Dental assessments specifically for pregnant women, With a preventative and safe approach. We take care of your smile and your baby's.



