The orthodontic treatment during pregnancy

Author:
Dr Geramy
Release date:
29 December 2021
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Pregnancy and pregnancy is one of the most important times in a woman’s life is. Pregnant woman standing and looking around is changing so having a beautiful smile and appearance at the same time can be important.Pregnancy and pregnancy is one of the most important times in a woman’s life is. Pregnant woman standing and looking around is changing so having a beautiful smile and appearance at the same time…

Pregnancy and pregnancy is one of the most important times in a woman’s life is. Pregnant woman standing and looking around is changing so having a beautiful smile and appearance at the same time can be important.
Pregnancy and pregnancy is one of the most important times in a woman’s life is. Pregnant woman standing and looking around is changing so having a beautiful smile and appearance at the same time can be important. Due to demand more women than men in order to look better and younger, occurrence and exposure to patients during orthodontic treatment for pregnant women who are too much.
Generally, as a rule, there is no reason for the health of the pregnant patient can orthodontic devices (fixed or mobile) use.

But there are factors that orthodontists should consider when treating a pregnant patient:

I) Pregnancy gingivitis and periodontitis is caused.
II) hormonal changes at this time on the teeth (Tooth Movement) affects.
III) eating habits and desires of the individual oral treatment during pregnancy could interfere
IV) the effects of various drugs used in pregnancy teeth must be on the move.

Like all medical and dental practices, dental and psychiatric medicine and the history & ndash; Social patient is essential. The pregnant patient, consultation with a gynecologist in case of any medical condition is necessary. The patient’s medical history is very valuable now because some drugs can have adverse effects on oral and orthodontic tooth movement. For example, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as ibuprofen are reduced tooth movement during orthodontic treatment. Also, any medical history such as diabetes, as well as potential problems in a previous pregnancy should be checked prior to any treatment.

Orthodontic considerations during pregnancy

During Puberty (Puberty) as well as pregnancy, gingival hyperplasia, or enlargement of the tissues occurs. The enlargement of the gums caused by several factors, systemic and local known as the most important systemic, hormonal changes during pregnancy. If the disease is gingivitis is poor oral hygiene and it is wise to begin treatment until after the pregnancy. Because orthodontic brackets can play a role in the assembly and maintenance of bacterial plaque in the act and in the presence of mild inflammation of the gums due to hormonal changes in a pregnant patient, can be gum deterioration. If you have good oral hygiene Orthodontics is no conflict with the pregnancy.

In short, the symptoms of gum disease at this time is the following:

  1. Increase the volume or gingivitis
  2. Gingival recession

Education and patient awareness

In America about million pregnancies occur throughout the year and about 1/4 These various types of dental services receive. Women with enough information to go to the dentist during pregnancy to avoid. Many wait until this period is finished, and then refer to the dentist.

Therapeutic considerations

Consider the following in a pregnant patient is very important:

  • taking a careful medical history, dental and mental & ndash; Social patient
  • Consulting with your doctor if you have any problems with pregnant women during pregnancy and in previous pregnancies
  • Recorded the patient’s motivation and desire to maintain oral health before and during pregnancy
  • No prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (as possible)
  • Evaluation of the patient’s teeth and the tooth pulled or stretched due to (poor sanitation & ndash; trauma …)
  • Examination and registration gum bleeding.
  • The time at least to better control and more gum tissue
  • Avoid administering X-rays during pregnancy
  • In 3 the first month of pregnancy, many women suffer from poor eating habits and a feeling of nausea in the morning are especially why should turn the pregnant patient in the morning to avoid 

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