Pregnancy and Dental Care: What's Safe, What's Not
Routine dental care during pregnancy is not only safe but recommended. Here's the full guide.
Routine dental care during pregnancy is not only safe but recommended. Here's the full guide.
Complete dental work before IVF if possible.
Hormonal changes affect 50–70% of pregnant women's gums. Here's the management plan.
Old saying with some truth historically. Modern prevention makes it unnecessary.
2nd trimester safest. Routine care throughout pregnancy OK.
Continuing ongoing treatment is safe. Starting new treatment usually waits.
Urgent dental care is safe in pregnancy; elective cosmetic work should wait. Here's the framework.
Strongly discourage elective veneers during pregnancy. Here's why and when to plan instead.
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