24 December 2006

Gingiviti gjatë shtatzënisë

According to the American Academy of Periodontology, about 50% of women experience pregnancy gingivitis.


When I was pregnant, I woke up one morning with red, puffy and very tender gums. I had pregnancy gingivitis. Pregnancy gingivitis is a condition caused by increased hormone levels that can cause swollen, red and tender gums. It is often accompanied with bleeding when you brush your teeth.

According to the American Academy of Periodontology, about 50% of women experience pregnancy gingivitis. This condition is most common between the second and eighth month of pregnancy. If you experience the symptoms of pregnancy gingivitis, be sure to visit your dentist to see if you need more frequent dental cleanings or other treatment.

The best way to prevent pregnancy gingivitis is to practice good oral hygiene and to visit your dentist and dental hygienist for regular check ups and cleanings.

While good oral hygiene is important to everyone, it is even more so with pregnant women.
Be sure to floss everyday, brush your teeth at least twice a day and use an antimicrobial mouth rinse such as Listerine or Crest Pro-Health Rinse.


http://dentistry.about.com/od/dentalhealth/f/pregnancyging.htm?r=9F

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