Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Medical situation frequently show up in the mouth. Pregnancy gingivitis, for example, is caused by hormonal changes that affect the bacteria in the mouth and could lead to periodontal disease, a condition joined to adverse pregnancy outcomes.
"There are studies now that link the bacteria associated with gum disease to premature births," says Ron Inge, dental director of Washington Dental Service, a member of the Delta Dental Plans Association.
What's more, says Inge, a pair of studies has shown that periodontal cleanings for pretentious women could decrease the incidence of premature births. One study, reported in the Journal of Period ontology, found an 84% decrease in premature births among pregnant women treated for gum disease.



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