Monday, March 28, 2011

Pregnancy Gingivitis: What Every Expectant Mother Should Know

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Pregnancy causes hormonal changes that increase your risk for developing oral health problems like gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and periodontitis (gum disease). As a result of varying hormone levels, between 50%-70% of women will develop gingivitis sometime during their pregnancy - a condition called pregnancy gingivitis.

The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy - especially the increased level of progesterone - may make it easier for certain gingivitis-causing bacteria to grow as well as make gum tissue more sensitive to plaque and exaggerate the body's response to the toxins (poisons) that result from plaque. In fact, if you already have significant gum disease, being pregnant may make it worse.

Dr.Michael Mostofi

HEALTHY SMILE 360

15 Mareblu, Suite 360
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

1 comment:

  1. Periodontal disease is really a painful type of Gum disease. Our mouth contains a hundreds of varieties of microorganisms. The majority of the bacterias aren't dangerous to man however, many are dangerous to our teeth, gums and entire body.

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