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Dental plastic pregnancy
Correcting teeth during pregnancy is a topic of concern to many expectant mothers. Although orthodontics during pregnancy usually does not have a direct negative impact on the fetus, every pregnant woman's physical condition is unique, so before making an orthodontic decision, you must consult an obstetrician and dentist.

Drug use

In the process of correcting teeth during pregnancy, it may be necessary to use some drugs, such as X-ray contrast agent or local anesthetic. The use of these drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor and should be avoided as far as possible in the early pregnancy.

odontia

Teeth may be more sensitive or painful due to changes in hormone levels during pregnancy. If there is pain, please inform the dentist in time so that they can provide you with appropriate advice and treatment.

Oral hygiene

It is very important to maintain good oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment during pregnancy. Regular brushing, flossing and gargling can help prevent oral problems such as gingivitis.