Lately, my teeth have become quite sensitive, especially to cold drinks, and I'm also feeling a bit nauseous. Could teeth sensitivity be an early sign of pregnancy, or is it unrelated? I'm looking for any possible signs right now.
Yes, hormonal changes can make your gums and teeth very sensitive. However, if you have severe pain or bleeding gums, please check with your gynac or a dentist immediately to avoid any infections.
In my experience, my teeth got so sensitive during the first trimester that even chewing warm food was hard. I didn't take any medicine, just switched to a sensitive toothpaste and it naturally got better after delivery.
Yes, it happens! Between office work and home, managing dentist appointments is a hassle, so I just switched to a soft-bristle toothbrush and sensitive toothpaste to save time. It really managed the sensitivity without any extra fuss.
I am in my 5th month and my teeth have suddenly become so sensitive to cold water! I was wondering if this is a normal pregnancy symptom or if I should visit a dentist. Did anyone else experience this?
Actually, teeth and gum sensitivity is super common during pregnancy, yaar. Increased blood flow ki wajah se gum swelling aur sensitivity ho jati hai. Try using a soft-bristle toothbrush, it really helps!
My doctor explained that pregnancy hormones make your gums more susceptible to plaque, which leads to sensitivity and even mild bleeding (pregnancy gingivitis). She advised me to maintain good oral hygiene and use a mild salt-water rinse twice a day.