Anyone else having issues with their teeth? I remember this happening my last pregnancy too and it sucks. My teeth hurt.
My teeth on the upper left side feel hollow with every step I take. So weird.
I need to make a dentist appointment but I hate spending the money because we don't have dental insurance. I also know I need a small cavity filled. Blah.
I read somewhere that the more kids you have is directly proportionate to losing more teeth in your lifetime. Another benefit to moms! Haha.
I needed to vent and have other people commiserate with me.
Re: Teeth
I had an appointment scheduled and cancelled it until I can stand someone putting their hands in my mouth without puking. Hopefully that's soon.
I wish I had better advice... I feel your pain!
Been married since 2009.
Unicornuate Uterus (yes I menstruate glitter)
Several MCs
DD born 2013 (our miracle "you can't have babies" baby!)
That being said, tooth pain/bleeding gums and mouth sensitivity in general is common through pregnancy/breastfeeding mostly, according to my doctor, due to flux in hormones and the overage of blood that is being produced in your body. Generally, I don't think this is dentist worthy - they really can't do much. What helped me with this, weirdly enough, was sensitivity toothpaste (which is supposed to help against feeling pain when you bite into cold things, etc). My dad uses it and over the holidays, I ran out of toothpaste and raided my parents' stash and found within a day or two that my teeth felt way way better.
Hooray for being toothless far before I'm ready!
There's nothing to do really besides brush/floss/use fluoride regularly, and drink lots of water to flush out the acid and bacteria as much as possible. It is important to do that, though, since dental health is tied to so much else in overall systemic health.
This is the one I have. It's $48 but worth every penny. You use it before brushing.
Hang in there, Ladies!
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
First Pregnancy
Second Pregnancy
- BFP: 09/11/2015
- EDD: 05/25/2016
Baby Born04/15/2016
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With increased blood flow to your oral tissues and other mucous membranes (related to increased blood volume) you may have noticed nosebleeds, and bleeding/sensitive gums. Now is definitely the time to make sure you've seen your dentist for a cleaning, and to take your oral care seriously, so things don't get out of hand! Brush your teeth (for the full 2 min, try to brush all sides of each tooth), floss your teeth (be gentle and take your time)! Nosebleeds -try saline rinse or putting the humidifier in your room at night the winter heat can be brutal!! Stay hydrated!
Stay well ladies!
Edited because AutoCorrect on my phone sucks
Uuuughhhh! Glad I ran a search and found this thread! My teeth have been a saga this pregnancy, starting in Nov. when I went for a regular cleaning. Right after the cleaning, an upper back molar started to really bother me. Bang, root canal....which hurt like a b**** since they couldn't fully anesthetize me. Now it's crowned and should be done but guess what--still hurts when I bite down. Gotta see if I can get back in to have them fix bite, and (hopefully) solve the problem. If it's cracked or something, I will die. On TOP of that, had some cavities filled last week (that were NOT bothering me) and now they hurt constantly and I'm taking way more Tylenol than I feel comfortable taking, even though I know it's supposed to be safe for us preggos. So I called this morning and they can get me back in NEXT week to get looked at...unless, of course, I'm willing to take part of a sick day to come in at like 10am or something.
That was a long, rambling vent...but suffice to say I am SO OVER dental issues!