Pregnancy DEFINATELY causes changes in your oral health. Developing pregnancy gingivitis is common; I had it w/ my first and have developed it again w/ this one (24 weeks along). My dentist told me to make sure and brush twice a day, floss 1-2 times a day and use Listerine to kill germs. Your oral health will return to normal after your baby is born.
PS- I've also had a root canal this pregnancy and have to have another one as well!
2007-02-03 10:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There are numerous issues that should be causing canines undesirable breath. enable's style it out and doubtless do away with many of the excuses. Are you feeding gentle nutrition or dry nutrition and when you're feeding gentle nutrition, are you providing difficult bones (both man made or not) to assist save the teeth sparkling? And no, it would not harm to provide your canines tremendous bones on which to bite, see you later as they're raw, not in any respect cooked, as that dries out the bones and motives splintering. in the journey that your canines has gum ailment, that is brought about via a similar motives that folk get gum ailment, unsuitable hygiene. convinced, you may brush your canines's teeth, they even make diverse flavored toothpaste for canines, they prefer it. Now, if the issue is inner, jointly with unfavorable digestion or it should be ingesting feces or different issues that motives the breath to be undesirable...or licking the position it shouldn't, yet will besides. now and again, a canines's undesirable breath will come from licking an itchy area of it really is body it really is brought about via some hypersensitive reactions. i ought to signify that a visit on your vet ought to respond to your question and sparkling up your situation. i'm hoping that this answer has helped. Oh, I forgot to point that gum ailment can shorten your canines's existence, not immediately, yet because scent is often data of a few an infection, plus in the journey that your canines's gums and teeth are hurting, he shouldn't devour proper both.
2016-12-03 10:09:50
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answered by ? 4
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Use a tongue strapper (if you've never heard of it before, then all I have to respond with is, "yea, exactly"... :-)
But seriously, it will help with Bad breath, and use mouthwash too, in fact, do this morning and night, if you don't already:
1. Whitening Rinse
2. Brush
3. Tongue Scrapper
4. Floss
5. Mouthwash (Listerine)
The tongue scrapper removes bacteria that causes bad breath, so it should help/
Edit- I agree with Gabe, the top priority is the little thing growing inside you :-D Best wishes!
2007-02-03 10:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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no some people have something called generosity they need something special to use tooth past is not all ways use full and gum is not use for go see your dentist and ask about bad breath that never goes away it,s a decease of some thing.
2007-02-03 10:07:47
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answered by i,m here if you need to talk. 6
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Maybe it has always been bad and he's just now telling you now while you are vulnerable.
It ould be a symtom of pregnancy, though. All kinds of weird things happen to chicks when they are pregnant. The important thing is to not worry about it too much. Just take care of yourself and that little life growing in you.
2007-02-03 10:04:44
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is...i have a friend who has been pregnant 3 times since i've known her and each time she's pregnant she gets really bad breath. i can smell it from across the room. it goes away after she has the babies...and i have read what causes it before, but can't remember what it said...or i would share it. but you can look it up and find it pretty easily.
2007-02-03 10:04:37
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answered by jamie_0778 4
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mines was tasting real bad,i had to keep brushing my teeth every second,even at 37 weeks am still doing it.just go and see a dentist in your second trimester.
2007-02-03 16:58:52
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answered by hanagal 3
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it could be, you might want to ask your doctor during your next check up.
in the meantime, practice good oral hygiene and brush and floss after every meal.
2007-02-03 10:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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not that i know of...it could because you're eating more junky foods and it's obviously having a bad affect on your mouth.
2007-02-03 10:24:05
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answered by Qu'est ce que tu penses? 6
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Yes, it can also be a symptom of not brushing your teeth.
2007-02-03 10:03:35
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answered by Yea Yea 4
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