Bleeding gums
One of the most important problems in pregnancy is gingival bleeding. Due to the hormonal effect during pregnancy, edema occurs in the gums. Therefore, there may be bleeding by tooth brushing. In order to prevent this, instead of brushing 3 times a day, it is recommended to brush the gums 5-6 times a day by brushing.
The use of dental floss is important for the removal of food residues trapped between the teeth. Frequent and carbohydrate intense feeding causes the intra-oral PH to shift to acid. Intraocular mouthwashes are important when adjusting the intra-oral pH. Daily mouthwashes prevent bacterial activation and colonization in areas where toothbrushes cannot reach, while providing disinfection and preventing bad odor.
Gingivitis may be caused by gingivitis and gingival bleeding due to the increased susceptibility to oral hygiene. When this happens, a dentist should be consulted. Untreated gum disease can lead to tooth loss.
If dental treatment is required during pregnancy, treatment can be performed by using local anesthesia after the first three months. Antibiotics with no evidence of penicillin and its derivatives, which are in the category B, can also be used.
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The tooth can be bleeding by brushing. To prevent this, it is recommended to brush the gums 5-6 times a day, instead of brushing them 3 times a day.