There is a condition called “pregnancy gingivitis”, because it is common in pregnant women. During pregnancy, there is a significant increase of progesterone in the body, which leads to gingivitis. Indeed, pregnant women are so sensitive to gingivitis that they can experience this condition even when they have very little plaque buildup in their mouth.
If left untreated, pregnancy gingivitis can have long-lasting or permanent negative effects on your oral health. Your gums, teeth and tongue can be affected and can result in tissue or bone loss. If you are expecting, it is important to have good oral health before and during your pregnancy. Dr. Daniel has experience treating and helping pregnant women with gum disease problems.