During pregnancy, hormonal changes can make your mouth more susceptible to bacteria and plaque buildup, which may lead to tender or inflamed gums. This can increase your risk for tooth decay and gum disease. Common dental concerns during pregnancy include: Gum inflammation – Often more noticeable during the second trimester, gums may become swollen, tender, and may bleed slightly when brushing or flossing. Plaque buildup – Hormonal changes can make it harder for your body to combat plaque, increasing the likelihood of tooth decay and gingivitis. Brushing and flossing regularly are essential, and your dentist may recommend an antimicrobial mouthwash to help control plaque. Professional cleanings from your dental hygienist will also remove buildup during your scheduled visits. Periodontal disease – While pregnancy itself does not cause periodontal disease, it can worsen existing gum conditions, especially if gingivitis is left untreated. Pregnancy tumors – These are non-cancerous growths that may appear on the gums, typically during the second trimester, and are believed to be linked to excess plaque. They can bleed easily but usually resolve after childbirth. Dental Hygiene During Pregnancy Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste; use an extra-soft brush if gums are tender. Floss gently once daily. Visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and check-ups. Ask about an antimicrobial mouth rinse to control plaque. After morning sickness, rinse with 1 tsp baking soda in water to neutralize acids. Eat foods rich in calcium, vitamin B12, and vitamin C for healthy gums. Your smile is worth the care. Whether it’s for a routine check-up, a treatment you’ve been considering, or just a little extra shine, our team is here to make your dental experience comfortable and rewarding. Book your appointment with us at Clear Dental Clinic today and take the next step towards a healthier, brighter smile!