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Why Pregnant Women Should Visit a Laser Dentist

If you are expecting, you should visit a laser dentist for gum disease treatment. One of the many advantages of our laser dentist office is that we can treat your dental problem while you are pregnant, and they are just as safe for you as for someone who is not pregnant. Continue reading to learn more about why pregnant women should visit our laser dentist office in Englewood.

Pregnant Women Have Higher Levels of Bacteria in the Mouth

Unfortunately, pregnant women naturally often develop extra bacteria in the mouth that can lead to bacteremia. Bacteremia, the presence of bacteria in the blood, can be dangerous to pregnant women for many reasons. When levels of bacteria are higher in the mouth, it can easily multiply the amount of bacteria in the bloodstream. Periodontal disease can also develop from extra bacteria in the mouth. The extra bacteria also includes chronic inflammation of the periodontal tissues (gums and the building blocks of the dental structure).

The chronic inflammation is a result of the presence of bacteria and tartar (hardened plaque) under the gum line. When periodontal disease develops, it leads to a variety of other detrimental effects on the dental structure, including gum bleeding, discomfort, periodontal pockets, gum recession, and loose or lost teeth.

Our laser dentist treatments can gently kill off bacteria and remove damaged tissue, preventing bacteria from traveling to other areas of the body. If the periodontal disease goes unchecked, it could potentially lead to preterm labor and fetus death. These are just some of the many reasons pregnant women should take extra precautions when it comes to dental health during fetus development. Receiving our laser treatments are one of the many gentle and effective dental options we offer.

Our Laser Dentist Can Remove Mouth Tumors

It is typical for pregnant women to develop tumors in the mouth. These are inflamed, benign growths that can develop if gums become swollen or irritated. Generally, the tumors will subside on their own without any long-term effect on one's dental health. However, mouth tumors can cause discomfort and make brushing and floss more of a hassle. If pregnancy mouth tumors are affecting oral hygiene, visit our laser dentist office to have them gently removed.

Pregnant Women Should Avoid Anesthetics

It is best for pregnant women to avoid undergoing procedures that require anesthetics. Certain dental procedures have been labeled unsafe due to the necessity of anesthesia and local anesthetics. This puts many pregnant women in a difficult position when they need dental procedures, but they do not want to endanger their growing fetus. No local anesthesia is necessary for most of our laser dentist treatments because the laser has a numbing effect on tissues.

If you are planning to become pregnant, you should visit a dentist immediately. Starting your pregnancy out with a fresh professional cleaning can help you avoid dental procedures during pregnancy. However, even with regular brushing and flossing, gum disease can still occur. We can help you if any forms of gum disease do show up by using our safe and effective laser dentist treatments that do not cause discomfort and do not result in long healing periods. For the best care for you and your baby, call our office in Englewood at (201) 244-7658 to learn more.

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