Author: Frank Soltiz/Friday, December 13, 2013/Categories: DENTAL HEALTH
There was a recent article in the popular media that pointed out a possible connection between dental X-rays in expectant moms and low birth-weight babies. We are not sure if the Xrays are responsible for low-birth weight in the newborns. However, there is some solid research that show that pregnant women who have periodontal disease are more likely to deliver preterm babies. It seems that the inflammation that occurs with gum disease has powerful and widespread effects on the body. Profound chemical changes in the body in response to this inflammation can actually alter the course of a pregnancy. It is very important that women who plan on having a child go to their dentist for a thorough exam and preventive treatment.
All extensive treatment should be completed before pregnancy, particularly treatment for gum disease. Your dentist and hygienist should provide detailed oral hygiene instructions as part of your pre-natal visit. You should also plan on a routine preventive dental visit during the second trimester of your pregnancy. Presented in the interest of promoting a better dental health environment from the office of Frank Soltiz, DDS 13367 Broadway Alden, New York 14004 937-7812
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