Oct 2 2009

The Importance of Oral Hygiene and Dental Health During Pregnancy and Nursing

If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are nursing, it’s important to know the importance of oral hygiene and the potential dangers of mercury amalgam dental fillings (and the pros and cons of having them removed before, during, and after pregnancy).

Mercury has a much greater affect on children and fetuses than on adults. This video will help shed some light on the situation for you and anyone you know who may be pregnant or nursing.

(To read the article referenced in the video, click here: What Every Woman Needs to Know)

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2 Comments on this post

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  1. Vaughan Dentist said:

    Pregnant women are more prone to gingivitis and dental cavities during pregnancy due to high incidence of snacking and inadequate dental hygiene practices.

    May 18th, 2010 at 10:03 pm
  2. Dr. Marvin said:

    And also because the mother-to-be is allocating “resources” to the fetus that would typically be allocated to the mother.

    August 17th, 2010 at 10:37 pm

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