This is random but my back tooth is paining since 2-3 days and im also expecting my periods this week. Just wondering if dant ka dard can be an early sign or im overthinking. anyone experienced this?
Hormonal shifts can definitely make your gums and teeth quite sensitive, dear. Since you might be in your early days, please avoid taking any strong pain killers without asking your doctor. Sending you lots of strength and good wishes for your journey.
When my teeth started aching, my MIL immediately said this is a sign of baby taking your calcium! She made me drink two big glasses of milk daily and do clove oil dabs. Genuinely, it worked a bit, but visiting a dentist is always safer.
I just delivered last month and yes, my gums were bleeding and aching throughout my second trimester! My dentist told me pregnancy gingivitis is very real. Don't ignore it, just do salt water rinses and keep your oral hygiene top-notch.
Oh, I felt this so intensely during my early weeks! I woke up with aching gums one morning and was so confused, but later I read it's quite common due to hormonal changes. It felt like my whole mouth was sensitive, which was actually my first weird symptom.
It can happen because of increased blood flow and hormones, but please take extra care of your health right now. Since I've had a miscarriage in the past, I became very cautious about any infection in the body, including dental issues. Better to get it checked by a dentist who knows you are trying or pregnant.
When I had a bad toothache during my first trimester, I immediately called my hospital care coordinator. They put me in touch with my gynac who advised a safe dental clinic that handles pregnant patients. Don't self-medicate, just ask your doctor's team for a safe recommendation.