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. 2013 May;7(5):948-53.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2013/5405.2986. Epub 2013 Mar 21.

Dental considerations in pregnancy-a critical review on the oral care

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Dental considerations in pregnancy-a critical review on the oral care

Hemalatha Vt et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2013 May.

Abstract

Pregnancy is a dynamic physiological state which is evidenced by several transient changes. These can develop as various physical signs and symptoms that can affect the patients health, perceptions and interactions with others in the environment. The patients may not always understand the relevance of the adaptations of their bodies to the health of their foetuses. A gestational woman requires various levels of support throughout this time, such as medical monitoring or intervention, preventive care and physical and emotional assistance. The dental management of pregnant patients requires special attention. Dentists, for example, may delay certain elective procedures so that they coincide with the periods of pregnancy which are devoted to maturation versus organogenesis. At other times, the dental care professionals need to alter their normal pharmacological armamentarium to address the patients' needs versus the foetal demands. Applying the basics of preventive dentistry at the primary level will broaden the scope of the prenatal care. Dentists should encourage all the patients of the childbearing ages to seek oral health counseling and examinations as soon as they learn that they are pregnant. This article has reviewed some of the physiologic changes and the oral pathologies which are associated with pregnancy, and how these alterations can affect the dental care of the patient.

Keywords: Dental considerations; Drug safety; FDA category; Oral care; Pregnancy; Teratogenicity.

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