Oral health during pregnancy
Gum changes, safe dental care, local anesthetics in dentistry, and dental emergencies — ACOG and ADA aligned.
Bầu Ăn Gì? Team · References ACOG, ADA
Changes in pregnancy
Hormones can cause pregnancy gingivitis — bleeding gums with brushing. Continue gentle oral hygiene.
What to do
- Brush twice daily, floss daily.
- Routine dental checkups and cleanings are generally encouraged; tell your dentist you are pregnant.
- Delay only purely elective procedures if you prefer second trimester timing.
Local anesthetics
Many are considered safe in pregnancy when needed — your dentist coordinates with prenatal care.
Emergency
Facial swelling, fever, or severe tooth pain with infection risk — seek urgent dental care.