Four Dental Strategies for Pregnant Women
Four Dental Strategies for Pregnant Women
Pregnancy is an exciting and busy time in a woman’s life. But pregnant woman should be certain to take care of their dental health for themselves and their babies.
The good news is that most routine treatments are safe during pregnancy, though during the first 3 months, some procedures and medications should be avoided. Routine check-up and cleaning is essential for a pregnant woman.
The most important thing is to be sure that your Dental House dentist knows you are pregnant and how far along you are.
Talk to your dentist at Dental House about how to treat your dental health before, during, and after pregnancy! We’re here for you and your family!
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