What's wrong with toothache in pregnant women

  Many people are also very concerned about the health of their teeth. Whether their teeth are healthy or not can affect their diet. If their teeth hurt, they may not be able to eat or unwilling to eat, and the body may not be able to obtain nutrients. There are many reasons for toothache, and various groups of people may experience toothache, including pregnant women. So, what is the problem with toothache in pregnant women?

  

What's wrong with toothache in pregnant women1

  Pregnant women with toothache may be caused by progesterone. During pregnancy, the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the pregnant woman's body increase, which can affect the endocrine system and cause dilation of the capillaries in the gums. As a result, pregnant women may experience symptoms such as gum bleeding, bad breath, gingivitis, etc. Toothache is also a common condition.

  Furthermore, some pregnant women may experience significant changes in their appetite during pregnancy, and may prefer to eat spicy or acidic foods. These foods can cause damage to their teeth and frequent consumption can lead to toothache. Gingival pregnancy tumors can also cause toothache. Pregnancy tumors usually grow on the gingival papilla and are prone to occur during 3-4 months of pregnancy. Gingival pregnancy tumors usually heal on their own after giving birth to a baby.

  Toothache may also be caused by pregnant women not paying attention to oral hygiene. In addition, due to changes in hormones in the body, some pregnant women may experience wisdom teeth growth, which may lead to inflammation and cause toothache.

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