Yes, gum bleeding and tooth pain can happen due to hormones. Since I had a tricky pregnancy, my doctor insisted I get any dental pain checked immediately to avoid infections. Please don't ignore it and consult your dentist.
Beta, pregnancy hormones can make gums very soft and painful. You can do warm water gargles with a little salt at ghar for temporary relief. But if the pain is too much, go see a dentist soon.
My mother suggested doing oil pulling, but I preferred speaking to my dentist first. They explained that pregnancy gingivitis is common due to hormones. Do get it checked to keep your teeth safe.
I read that dental health is very important when you are trying to conceive and during pregnancy because hormones affect our gums. It's quite common, but please do visit a dentist if you feel any sharp pain.
Toothaches and sensitive gums are actually quite common because of increased blood flow and hormonal shifts. However, dental infections can sometimes impact pregnancy, so it's best to visit a dentist and inform them you are expecting.
Yes dear, pregnancy hormones make gums swell and bleed easily, leading to toothaches. Brush gently with a soft toothbrush and do warm saline gargles. Definitely book a dental checkup if it doesn't get better.
Oh, I had such bad tooth sensitivity in my second trimester, it was so frustrating on top of everything else! It is quite common because of hormonal shifts. Please take care and get it checked by a dentist so you can eat comfortably.