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Gum Disease and Pregnancy Huntington Beach CA


A pregnant woman sitting on grass and holding her stomach at Surf City Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Huntington Beach, CAPregnancy creates many changes in a woman’s body. Some of those changes are expected naturally, while others are a play of hormones. Regardless, you can never be prepared for what’s to come, especially since your body is creating and hosting another human being.

Chances of contracting gum disease during pregnancy exist.

As a pregnant woman, your gums are susceptible to swelling. This swelling may directly lead to sore gums, which would, in turn, lead to bleeding.

At Surf City Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, our surgeons will guide you in this manner accurately and also devise a solution that would protect your oral health and your child’s well-being.

Pregnancy and Peridontitis


Periodontal disease has a strong connection with pregnancy. Hormonal changes make your gums vulnerable to inflammation that plaque may cause.

Gingivitis is the initial stage which can cause swollen and bleeding gums. Gingivitis can potentially develop during pregnancy between two and eight months. Your third trimester can peak gingivitis.

How To Heal From Gingivitis


There are ways you can heal from gingivitis if you practice proper oral hygiene. Brush your teeth twice daily and opt for fluoride toothpaste since it boosts protection.

Since pregnancy triggers a lot of hormonal imbalances at random times, you should ensure that you follow a healthy diet. Eating junk food or drinks that can cause cavities is not a great option. Avoid eating foods that can harm your teeth and gums and make way for plaque and bacteria to breed.

Swelling and bleeding can cause inflammation. This inflammation can quickly progress to gum disease if you’re pregnant, so it is essential that you take care of your oral hygiene at all times. If you notice swelling or bleeding in your gums, gargle with sea salt. Sea salt can potentially reduce inflammation from gingivitis.

Our surgeons will help provide you with better solutions in this regard. Visit our surgeons regularly to ensure that you don’t miss out on any signs of gingivitis.

Apart from gingivitis, you can be subjected to cavities and plaque in your mouth. Plaque is well-known for making space for itself along your teeth’s lining. Cavities can cause pain.

While pregnant, it is essential that you ensure good gum care. Gum disease can cause cardiovascular problems, and bacteria from your mouth can travel in your body.

If you feel like something is not right with your gums, head over to Surf City Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery immediately.

Contact Us for a Consultation Today


Visit Surf City Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery where our surgeons will attend to your needs. Don’t let the slightest dental pain slide by because it is essential that you take extra precautionary measures.

Call us at 657-384-2787 to know more.



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