At Smile in Style, we take the responsibility of family dentistry seriously. Our offices in Sunbury and Moonee Ponds are holistic, mercury-free, and equipped with the laser technology to deliver the healthiest possible care for every member of your family – even if they haven’t been born yet. Taking care of your Dental care during pregnancy is important for you and your baby.
Among the many changes a woman experiences during pregnancy is a heightened awareness of self-care. You want to optimise your own health, but you worry about the potential effects of medications or treatments. Unfortunately, the importance of oral health is often overlooked. According to the Victoria Department of Health & Human Services, periodontal disease may trigger as many as 18 percent of premature births.
The good news is that most routine dental procedures are safe for pregnant women. However, certain medications may need to be avoided and precautions may need to be taken. The most important step in ensuring safe treatment is to tell your dental team that you are pregnant, even if you haven’t shared the news publicly yet.
As a holistic dental practice, we strive to provide healthy treatment, minimise invasive procedures, and aim to avoid toxins for all patients. We are also keenly aware of the specific needs of pregnant women. Laser technology allows us to reduce or eliminate the use of a dental drill when preparing a tooth for a filling. The technique is more precise and more comfortable than traditional methods and often can be done without a local anaesthetic.
Hormones are chemicals produced by the human body, which regulate many physiological processes. Their primary functions are largely associated with reproductive cycles and organs, so it’s not surprising that pregnancy involves dramatic changes in hormone levels. What may come as a surprise, especially if this is your first pregnancy, is that hormonal changes have a significant effect on seemingly unrelated aspects of health, and every part of the body. The mouth is no exception.
During pregnancy, a woman has a higher risk of:
During your consultation, we will discuss the types of treatments that are suitable and recommended for you. This can vary, depending on several factors, including the severity of oral disease, the stage of your pregnancy, type of treatment needed, and your overall health. Generally, the following are considered safe:
If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, please give us a call and schedule a checkup. You can reach us at 03 8400 4104 (Moonee Ponds) or 03 8001 6021 (Sunbury) or book online at www.smileinstyle.com.au.
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