Research shows that periodontal disease in pregnant women is linked to numerous risks and health complications, especially if the expectant mother is also diabetic. Periodontal disease is a condition in which bacterial infection surrounding the teeth progressively eats away at the underlying bone and gingival tissue.
Untreated periodontal disease leads to deepened gum pockets, receding gum and jawbone, and inflammation. In advanced cases, teeth can become misaligned, loose, and even fall out. The effects of periodontal disease become worsened with the advent of hormonal changes, such as those that occur during pregnancy. These increase the expectant mother’s risks of developing periodontal disease and increase the rate at which the disease progresses.
Oral health issues are proven to connect with preeclampsia, low birth weight babies, and premature birth. Expectant mothers should schedule frequent visits to the dentist to reduce the risk of pre and post-natal complications.
Scaling and root planning are common, non-surgical procedures that remove bacterial toxins from the gum pockets and rid the tooth and root surfaces of calculus (tartar). The dentist will also provide their patient with recommendations and advice on how they can maintain their oral health and reduce risks to their child’s health at home. Smoking cessation, taking supplementary vitamins, and making dietary changes are all simple ways patients can vastly reduce the effects of periodontal disease.
If you have any questions or concerns about periodontal disease and its effect on pregnancy, please contact our Brooklyn Dentist.