Delta Dental of Massachusetts
465 Medford Street, Boston, MA 02129
www.deltamass.com
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| Causes of Gum Disease |
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| Bacteria (called plaque) is the cause of gum disease. Plaque that is not removed daily by brushing and flossing can cause an infection called gingivitis or red swollen gums. Hormone changes in your body during pregnancy can also increase your chances of getting gingivitis. Other things that put you at risk of getting gum disease are smoking and poor nutrition. |
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| Signs of Gum Disease | |||||||||
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| Reduce Your Risk of Gum Disease | |||||||||
| Every mother wants to reduce her risk of having an unhealthy baby. Follow the guidelines below and be sure to visit a dentist right away. | |||||||||
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| Brush and Floss for a Healthy Smile | |||||||||
| One of the easiest ways to prevent gum disease is to brush and floss your teeth every day. When you brush and floss, you break up plaque before it can stick to your teeth. Plus, you’ll be less likely to get cavities. Brush your teeth at least twice each day. Once in the morning after breakfast and once before you go to sleep. Flossing helps you clean between your teeth. It removes food and plaque from the spots you can’t reach with your brush. Your gums may be sore or bleed at first. Don’t worry, they will heal. It should stop once the plaque is removed. |
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| One More Tip | |||||||||
| Studies have shown that mothers often pass on bacteria from their mouths to their newborn child by kissing them or tasting their food. Bacteria can cause tooth decay or cavities later in life. You can lower bacteria levels in your mouth by chewing gum with Xylitol after meals and snacks. This will reduce the chance that you will pass bacteria onto your child. |
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| What is Xylitol? | |||||||||
| Xylitol is a natural sweetener found in many fruits and vegetables and is even made in the human body. It stops acid from forming in the mouth and helps kill the bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease. Xylitol is used in chewing gum, mints, throat lozenges, cough drops, children's chewable multi-vitamins, toothpaste, and mouthrinse found in your local stores. Check the product labels for mention of Xylitol. | |||||||||
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