2. Pregnancy is the most revered part of a woman’s life.
A pregnant woman is not considered medically
compromised but requires a unique set of medical
treatments.
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect the entire
system including oral cavity.
Pregnant women must be able to distinguish between the
common changes noticed during pregnancy from the
abnormal ones.
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4. Organogenesis – the formation of various organ
systems occurs in the first 3 months of gestation.
This is a very crucial period in the development of
fetus.
The fetus is most susceptible to
malformations in this period.
Hence any kind of teratogens must be avoided.
5. Majority of organogenesis is complete.
Maturation of fetus takes place during this
trimester.
It is a safer period for carrying out essential
dental procedures.
There will be lesser chances of malformation
due to teratogens.
6. The uterus expands due to the growing
placenta and fetus.
The fetus directly rests on Inferior vena cava
and aorta resulting in supine hypotensive
syndrome.
Hence long procedures should be avoided
and short procedures can be done in left
lateral position.
9. OBJECTIVE : A random survey was done to evaluate the
knowledge and practices pertaining to
oral health among women of various social
strata.
CRITERIA: Pregnant women/Lactating women/
Recent mothers of 20 – 35yrs of age.
SAMPLE SIZE : A total of 72 samples were surveyed out
of which 55 were qualified based on the
criteria.
AVERAGE AGE : The average age was 26 years with a
least age being 20 and maximum
being 34 .
12. 4. WOMEN WHO FEEL AN
ORAL CHECKUP IS
REQUIRED AFTER
CONCEPTION .
5.DID YOU CHECK YOUR
NUTRITIONAL LEVEL AND
BLOOD COUNT BEFORE
CONCEPTION?
6.HOW DO YOU
MAINTAIN YOUR ORAL
HYGIENE?
13. YES
24%
NO
76%
7. WOMEN WHO FEEL
THAT IT IS
NECESSARY TO
CONSULT A DENTIST
IN CASE OF DENTAL
EMERGENCY
YES
35%NO
65%
8. WOMEN WHO
ARE AWARE OF THE
RIGHT TIME TO
UNDERGO A DENTAL
PROCEDURE
DURING
14. Over 75% of the women find it unnecessary to
have a dental check up after conception to
correct any dental problems.
Only 24 % of women are ready to consult a
dentist do undergo a dental procedure in case
of emergency while the rest seek their own
home remedies.
About 65 % women are unaware of the risks of
undergoing any treatment or exposure to
radiations and drugs during pregnancy.
The hour has come to awaken the society by
creating awareness regarding the pros and
cons of any dental treatment during pregnancy.
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16. Study of Medical history of patient
History of gestational Diabetes
Miscarriage
Hypertension
Morning Sickness
Contacting the patient’s Obstetrician for discussing
The medical status
Dental needs
17. Any emergency procedures must be done in the
second trimester and must be kept short .
Best chair position is sitting up or left lateral
position with the head elevated in the chair.
Dental radiographs must be avoided, if necessary
can be taken during second trimester.
Prescription of drugs must be according to FDA.
18. X-Rays must be avoided during pregnancy.
Only selective and necessary radiographs must be
taken preferably during second trimester.
Safety measures:
Fast exposure techniques (E speed film)
Mandibular radiographs are
more safe.
Rectangular Collimation
Lead aprons must be worn
19. • Coronal scaling, polishing and root planing
may be performed at any time as required to
maintain oral health.
• Filling can be done in the second and third
trimester of pregnancy.
• Extensive elective procedures should be
postponed until after delivery.
• Any treatment should be directed toward
maintaining a healthy oral environment and
preventing potential problems that could
occur later in the pregnancy.
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25. TO END WITH…
• Treatment of the pregnant patient has the potential
of affecting the lives of two individuals (the mother
and the unborn fetus).
• Pregnant women tend to over estimate the risk of
teratogenicity in the fetus that restrains them from
consulting a dentist.
• Every woman must have the cognizance about the
potential risks during pregnancy.
• We the DENTISTS have to take up the responsibility
of propagating the awareness about Oral Hygiene to
the society