Gingivitis Gingivitis makes women prone to premature labor: Study

According to the study, as the delivery date approaches, there are many health problems including gingivitis.

Gingivitis can also lead to miscarriage and the birth of low birth weight babies.

Researchers at the Australian University have claimed that proper oral care during pregnancy outweighs many potential risks, including the risk of premature delivery.

According to the study, as the delivery date approaches, there are many health problems including gingivitis.

Gingivitis is caused by the accumulation of a solid layer of plaque between the tooth and the gum. If it is not treated properly, bacteria start to accumulate and damage the teeth. The findings of this study have been published in the Journal of Oral Health and Preventive Dentistry.

Studies show that in gingivitis, inflammatory biomarkers and bacteria enter the bloodstream, can reach the placenta and cause complications, including an increased risk of premature delivery.

Gingivitis can also lead to miscarriage and the birth of low birth weight babies. To conduct the study, researchers tested the oral hygiene of nearly 1,000 pregnant women. All were given supragival and subgingival treatment and were made aware of the importance of oral hygiene. The report noted that women who were treated for gingivitis had a significant reduction in the risk of premature labor and improved birth weight.

According to the Advice for Pregnant Women report, dentists should advise pregnant women to use an alcohol-free or salt-based rinse, along with an extra-soft toothbrush. Along with this, advise them to clean their teeth in the second trimester of pregnancy.

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