They can affect your weight, mood, and even your skin. But your smile? Yes, that too. Hormones play a pivotal role in our everyday health, and that’s especially true for pregnant women.
During pregnancy, hormones are in hyper drive. So much so that some women develop pregnancy gingivitis, which is typically a mild form of gum disease that leaves the gums tender, sore and red.
Some women may notice bleeding gums when brushing or flossing. Pregnancy gingivitis is most common during the second and third trimesters.
The best way to combat oral health problems while pregnant is to visit us as soon as you suspect a problem. We’ll help you monitor any oral health changes and suggest the best course forward. Pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant soon? Give us a call to make sure your oral health is in tip top shape.