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Link between Gum
Disease and Preterm Birth
(Gingivitis means inflammation of gums with the symptoms including bleeding of
the gums while brushing, bad breath and red, swollen gums)
Some Pregnant women develop a Tumor-Like Gingival Enlargement, which is also
called a Pregnancy Tumor. Pregnancy Tumor is not a cancerous lesion; it is an
inflammatory response to local irritation, like plaque and tarter build up,
which is modified by patient’s hormonal conditions. It usually appears after
the third month of pregnancy but may occur earlier.
Most Gingival disease during pregnancy can be prevented by the removal of plaque
and tarter with meticulous oral hygiene including brushing and flossing after
meals. Although spontaneous reduction in the gingival conditions commonly
follows the termination of pregnancy, the complete elimination of the disease
requires the removal of all forms of local irritations.
Should you have any questions regarding this or any other dental
related conditions, feel free to contact me at (562) 947-9417 or write me
at RoyalDentalOffice@yahoo.com.
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