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28 January 2026 at 7:15 am #5200
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<br>During pregnancy, your body undergoes significant transformations that can impact your oral health—especially if you’re currently undergoing orthodontic treatment. Many expectant mothers wonder whether it’s wise to continue orthodontic care while pregnant, and the reassuring answer is that generally it is. That said, there are important factors you should be aware of.
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<br>Elevated levels of estrogen and progesterone can significantly increase your risk of gingival inflammation. These hormonal shifts may cause your gums to become irritable, swollen, and more prone to bleeding, a condition often referred to as pregnancy gingivitis. For those with traditional brackets and wires, cleaning around the wires and brackets becomes more difficult, which can worsen this sensitivity. Therefore to follow a strict cleaning routine—brush twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush, floss every single day, and consider using an alcohol-free mouthwash recommended by your oral health specialist.
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<br>You might also notice changes in tooth sensation during treatment. Elevated progesterone and 東京 部分矯正 estrogen can loosen supporting structures that hold your teeth in place, leading to mild increased mobility. This is typically normal—but if you feel unusual pain, be sure to inform your orthodontist. They may modify your appliance settings to promote optimal outcomes throughout your pregnancy.
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<br>Starting braces or aligners during pregnancy, your orthodontist will recommend against taking certain X-rays unless absolutely necessary. While most dental X-rays are safe, it’s common practice to delay non-urgent imaging to prioritize fetal safety. If you’re exploring invisible braces, they’re a highly recommended option because they’re detachable, allowing for unobstructed brushing and flossing. Keep in mind, your mouth shape may change slightly during pregnancy, which could cause them to feel loose. Your orthodontist may need to create updated models during your third trimester.
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<br>Your diet plays a crucial role both your overall health and your orthodontic progress. Prioritize foods rich in calcium, essential for mineral absorption, and essential micronutrients that strengthen teeth and bones. Avoid sugary snacks and beverages, particularly if you’re wearing braces, as they greatly elevate your chance of developing caries.
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<br>Notify your provider about your pregnancy about the full list of substances you’re taking, as might interact with your aligner progression or tissue response. Your dental provider may work alongside your obstetrician to ensure coordinated care to your overall health.
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<br>Keep up with your regular cleanings, as your dentist and orthodontist are key contributors to ensuring healthy gums and teeth during this special time. Through diligent hygiene and open communication, you can achieve optimal results from your orthodontic journey—ensuring the well-being of mother and child.
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