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What Every Expectant Mother Should Know
How your dental health can affect the well-being of your unborn baby What to expect in your oral health when you are pregnant:
Now
that you are pregnant you need to take even better care of your teeth
and gums. Dr. Elliott & Dr. Molina are not only concerned for your health, but
for the health of your baby. During pregnancy you may experience significant
changes, including changes in your oral health. “Pregnancy gingivitis” is
a condition that commonly occurs in the second or third month of pregnancy
and can become more severe up through the eighth month.
The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy cause a greater reaction
to dental plaque, resulting in an increased amount of swelling, bleeding
and redness of the gums. This condition has not previously been cause
for serious medical concern, possibly due to the belief that the gum
disease would subside following baby’s delivery. However, there now is another reason for pregnant women to pay more
attention to their oral health. How does this affect your baby?
Dr.
Elliott has read new research suggesting a link between gum disease
in pregnant women and premature low birth weight babies. Conducted by
researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry,
this recent study suggests that every year as many as 45,500 premature
births may be linked to gum disease. That’s 19% of the 250,000
premature babies born every year, which is more than attributed to smoking
and alcohol use combined. What the research shows:
The
bacteria P. gingivalis is known to be the primary cause of gum infection.
This organism can travel via your blood stream to sites far from the
mouth, even to the uterus. P. gingivalis carries substances that can
trigger the production of chemicals called “prostaglandins” in
the productive tract. These prostaglandins are suspected to induce premature
labor, resulting in low birth weight babies. What can you do?
Since your oral health has implications that directly affect your pregnancy,
it is extremely important to pay close attention to the signs of gum
disease. Dental professionals, including Dr. Elliott & Dr. Molina, recommend having
more frequent dental cleanings. It is also important to maintain a proper
daily oral care routine, including
brushing and flossing. If tenderness, bleeding or gum swelling occur at any time during your
pregnancy, see your general dentist or dental hygienist immediately. What to share with Dr. Elliott or Dr. Molina:
- Is yours a high-risk pregnancy?
- In which month of pregnancy are you?
- Have you noticed any changes in your oral health?
- Are you taking any medications?
- Have you noticed gum inflammation, swelling, redness or bleeding?
- Have you noticed any loose teeth?
Dr. Elliott & Dr. Molina’s concern for your total health including oral care
is critical to your unborn baby’s development. Early identification
of oral health problems such as gum disease may help reduce the risk
of premature labor.
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Suggested Girls Names
1. Sutton
2. Emmerson
3. Peyton
4. Rylee
5. Tilley
6. Kerin
7. Cassidy
8. Avery
9. Alissa
10. Tayden
11. Olivia
12. Kinsley
13. Kyndale
14. Paige
15. Joceline
16. Haley
17. Ainsley
18. LaGray
19. Dakota
20. Blythe
21. Presslee
22. Sky
23. Mauve(May-ve)
24. Annalia
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25. Regan
26. Sunie
27. Skylar
28. Aubrey
29. Chasey
30. Kylie
31. Kailyn
32. Storm
33. McKenna
34. Hallie
35. Carson
36. Emma
37. Ellery
38. Hope
39. Caroline
40. Deirdre
41. Maeve
42. Ia
43. Kelton
44. Kiah
45. Jamison
46. Sage
47. Briggs
48. Sachi
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Suggested Boys Names
1. Perrin
2. Brock
3. Parks
4. Chase
5. Kelton
6. Tucker
7. Skyler
8. Schuyler
9. Avery
10. Harrison
11. Corey
12. Tayden
13. Ainsley
14. Dakota
15. Brooks
16. Grayson
17. Regan
18. Cooper
19. Powell
20. Rory
21. Finley
22. Colin
23. Brody
24. Boston
25. Brett
26. Nicholas
27. Dorian
28. Storm
29. Tanner
30. Carson
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31. Bradley
32. Gavin
33. Khirs
34. Mazin
35. Chason
36. Aaron
37. Asher
38. Perri
39. Aidan
40. Riordan
41. Conner
42. Brayden
43. Rendan
44. Coley
45. Rendan
46. Briggs
47. Braden
48. Brenton
49. Coleman
50. Hayden
51. Nolan
52. Klyer
53. Kolbe
54. Davis
55. Ki
56. Gannon
57. Van Drehl
58. Bishop
59. Kaden
60. Loften
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