I've been experiencing some sensitivity and pain in my teeth recently, which is unusual for me. Could this be an early sign of pregnancy? I've heard pregnancy can cause dental changes.
I had sensitive teeth and gum bleeding during my pregnancy, which my doctor said was due to hormonal shifts. Since I had a PCOS history, I was already being very careful, so I immediately checked with my dentist.
Oh God, the gum swelling and toothache in my 3rd trimester has been so annoying! I guess the baby is taking all my calcium, or maybe it's just my body's way of keeping me awake.
Yes, actually! Hormonal changes make your gums very sensitive and can lead to swelling or toothache. Go see a dentist but make sure you tell them you might be pregnant.
You can try warm salt water gargles to get some temporary relief, which is very safe. But please visit your dentist or ask your gynac before taking any painkiller medicines.