Why Periodontal Health Is Important When Expecting

Why Periodontal Health Is Important When Expecting

Pregnancy is an exciting time full of preparations for a new little one. It’s also a time when the body goes through countless changes from top to bottom. Most mothers-to-be notice the most obvious changes, ranging from weight gain to thicker hair. What they may not realize is that hormone shifts caused by pregnancy can impact their dental health. In fact, many women are shocked when their dentist finds multiple cavities following the birth of their child. Good periodontal health is essential while pregnant for the health of both moms and babies.

Greater Risk for Pre-Term Birth

Periodontal disease can cause infections, which can increase the levels of biological fluids that induce labor. Neglecting to adequately care for your teeth and gums during pregnancy can raise the risk of delivering before the 37-week mark. Preterm delivery can be dangerous for babies, as they may not yet be fully developed. These low-birth-weight babies are at risk for developmental delays and may even spend significant time in a neonatal intensive care unit following their entry into the world.

The Impact of Periodontal Disease

Nearly every pregnant woman deals with sore, swollen and bleeding gums, commonly known as “pregnancy gingivitis.” Proper oral hygiene is necessary to stop the issue from getting worse. Once gingivitis progresses into periodontal disease, it’s possible to become susceptible to other health concerns, including:

  • Tooth loss
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Diabetes

When brushing your teeth, make sure to focus the efforts around the gum line to get rid of plaque and bacterial build up. Flossing is an important part of a daily dental care routine too.

Women’s bodies sacrifice many nutrients as they work to grow tiny humans, which can leave the mouth without protection against bacteria. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings can keep moms on the right healthy path as they get ready to welcome new life.

Dental 360° – Utah February Issue

Dental 360° – Utah February Issue

Spring and warmer weather are almost here! In this February issue of Dental 360°, claim your dental care voucher for treatment at Roseman Dental’s Utah location. You’ll learn about the right way to floss, get some special resources as part of National Children’s Dental Health Month, and pick up a few teeth-friendly sugar swaps for all those Valentine’s Day goodies.  As a bonus, take a look at what Roseman University is doing in the world of essential oils.

Roseman Dental’s Dental 360° is a monthly e-newsletter. Each month you’ll receive a panoramic view of dental health. Dental health is key to your overall health and here at Roseman Dental, we are dedicated to improving not only your mouth, but your whole self. At our clinic we have an excellent team of licensed dentists, dental residents and students, and dental assistants and hygienists all focused on you and your family’s oral health. We offer comprehensive care, are a one-stop shop for all your dental needs and offer dental care at a cost typically lower than what you would find at a traditional dental office. Roseman Dental has been serving its community since 2011 and we look forward to continuing to serve you and your family.

We hope you find Dental 360° helpful and informative. We look forward to connecting with you each month.

Dental 360° February Articles

New Year, New Deal – Dental Care Voucher Offer
How to Floss Properly
Safe-for-Your-Teeth Treats
National Children’s Dental Health Month
Understanding Nutraceuticals: Unlocking the Power of Essential Oils 

 

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Dental 360° – Nevada February Issue

Dental 360° – Nevada February Issue

Spring and warmer weather are almost here! In this February issue of Dental 360°, you’ll get some tips about the right way to floss, learn how 3D printing is revolutionizing orthodontic treatment, and pick up a few teeth-friendly sugar swaps for all those Valentine’s Day goodies. And don’t miss special information about National Children’s Dental Health Month! As a bonus, take a look at what Roseman University is doing in the world of essential oils.

Roseman Dental & Orthodontics’ Dental 360° is a monthly e-newsletter. Each month you’ll receive a panoramic view of dental health. Dental health is key to your overall health and here at Roseman Dental & Orthodontics, we are dedicated to improving not only your mouth, but your whole self. At our clinic we have an excellent team of licensed dentists, orthodontists, orthodontic residents – 30 to be exact, and dental residents all focused on you and your family’s oral health. Roseman Dental & Orthodontics has been serving its community since 2009 and is a comprehensive, one-stop shop for all your dental needs including dental, orthodontic and craniofacial cleft lip & palate treatment.

We hope you find Dental 360° helpful and informative. We look forward to connecting with you each month.

Dental 360° February Articles

How to Floss Properly
3D Printing at Roseman Dental & Orthodontics
Safe-for-Your-Teeth Treats
National Children’s Dental Health Month
Understanding Nutraceuticals: Unlocking the Power of Essential Oils 

 

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3D Printing at Roseman Dental & Orthodontics

3D Printing at Roseman Dental & Orthodontics

3D printing technology is making orthodontic treatment quicker and more cost-effective than ever before.

 Roseman Dental & Orthodontics has been working with 3D printing for the better part of a decade. Seven years ago, the providers embarked on their first 3D printing expedition – not to immediately create something for clinical use, but rather to discover what the technology, first developed in 1984, could do. It was an exploratory foray that’s exploded into an extremely beneficial resource for residents and patients alike.

 Having dental impressions taken can be an uncomfortable and goopy mess. That’s not the case when aligners and retainers are being 3D printed. An intraoral scanner creates a 3D model of the teeth. The model is then directly imported into software that creates a model of the teeth in the proper position. From there, aligners and retainers can be printed and put into use quickly.

 3D printing eliminates a long waiting period for patients. Traditionally, orthodontists have sent materials back and forth with external companies. According to Dr. Glen Roberson, director of Roseman University’s Orthodontic Clinic, the time between a patient coming in and receiving their trays could be as long as six weeks. Now, Dr. Roberson can see a patient and have their first trays made the same day, shortening the waiting period from over a month into just 24 hours.

 The speed doesn’t stop there. 3D printing allows for faster, easier alterations to future trays. If the process is tracking well for a patient, they can proceed as planned. If not, they can make immediate changes. It’s a continuous and gradual development based on individual patient needs.

 Cost is a notable component of orthodontic care, often acting as a barrier to access. 3D printing can significantly lower the financial impact. Because the whole process is done right at Roseman’s orthodontic clinic, it eliminates third party expenses and allows for more variable treatment fees. Plus, it cuts some expenses altogether – for example, if a patient loses their retainer, a replacement can quickly be created at little to no cost.

 On the administrative side, 3D printing saves space while protecting patient privacy. Because models of teeth are medical records, they must be stored securely and for a long time. Keeping them as a computer file instead of physical material is an efficient way to protect patient privacy. Years of models can be safely stored virtually. As a bonus, since no physical models need to be disposed of, this digitization also benefits the environment.

 The providers and residents at Roseman Dental & Orthodontics are continuing to implement new ways that 3D printing can help their patients. If your smile needs some attention, schedule a screening and consultation today.