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Dentist Anyone?
Hi All,
I am 26 weeks pregnant and my teeth are sore along with my gums.....My gyno has suggested I see a dentist, but made it clear that what I'm experiencing is usually perfectly normal....
I am scheduled for a cleaning tomorrow, but I'm so nervous because when I floss and brush now, I do get some gum bleeding and I believe this is due to the hormones from being pregnant. I'm just afraid of bleeding and causing more of an issue....
Has anyone been to the dentist while pregnant for a cleaning and experienced what I'm kind of feeling?
Thanks in advnace! I'm a nervous nelly.
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Posted 10/20/14 1:11 PM |
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Mrs&MrsK
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Dentist Anyone?
i went to the dentist slightly before TTC. I am now 6 months (weird... they haven't sent me a card). I plan to wait until after to go back. I have always gotten regular checkups/ cleanings so I figure missing one will be fine. My teeth have been bleeding when i floss as well. The ob said it was normal, so I will just deal with it for now .
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Posted 10/20/14 1:48 PM |
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MrsM84
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Dentist Anyone?
I have a cleaning appointment in early November and I'll be right around 4 months at that point -- I plan on keeping the appointment. I'm debating whether or not to let them do the x-rays since I'm due this visit -- they always use the lead protective shield, but a part of me is uneasy by it.
Message edited 10/20/2014 3:15:12 PM.
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Posted 10/20/14 3:14 PM |
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Verbena3
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Dentist Anyone?
I broke my back tooth last week. I needed to get it checked out. So I made an appointment. When I got there they had the last set of xrays I had done - from a year ago. The one dentist told me I should get them done, but I was adamant that I didn't want them, so they didn't do them. It seemed it was my filling/part of my tooth that broke off so they ended up refilling it. They said it was safe to do the Novocaine, but i skipped that as well. The dentist did mention that bleeding gums were completely normal and nothing to worry about.
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Posted 10/20/14 3:31 PM |
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NYCGirl80
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Re: Dentist Anyone?
It sounds like you have pregnancy gingivitis. It's perfectly safe to have a cleaning when you are pregnant. In fact, many pregnant women get extra cleanings because of their pregnancy gingivitis. Yes, it will bleed a lot during the cleaning but nothing they haven't experienced before. And you will feel better afterwards. Good news is it goes away as soon as you have the baby!
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Posted 10/20/14 3:42 PM |
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