
Pregnant women are at risk as well in that they could potentially have premature births and or low birth weights. This is again due to the oral bacteria that are present in periodontal disease which often flourish in the second trimester due to hormonal changes in the mother. This bacteria travels through the blood stream which can compromise the baby and give rise to premature births and low birth weights. Expecting mothers with periodontal disease have a seven times higher risk of premature births than expectant mothers that do not have periodontal disease.
Brushing and flossing properly and meticulously after each meal is the only way to irradicate the disease from your mouth in addition to seeing your dental professionals regularly for checkups and cleanings. You will live longer and be happier by taking a few extra minutes in your day to protect yourself and those around you. Yes it is a disease and it is transmisable to others. See some of my other blogs on this topic and more informative dental topics.
For further information you can contact Todd Snyder, DDS, Laguna Niguel Dentist at Aesthetic Dental Designs®.
For further information you can contact Todd Snyder, DDS, Laguna Niguel Dentist at Aesthetic Dental Designs®.