Dr George Connell is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. He graduated from the University of Sydney in 1993 with First Class Honours and completed a Clinical Diploma in Oral Implants in 2003.
There’s a lot to think about when you fall pregnant. Will I have a boy or a girl? What’s a birth plan? Why do I need to pee so often? Keeping your oral health in check may not be high on your To Do list. But what if you notice blood on your toothbrush?
Bleeding gums after brushing or flossing, as well as swollen and tender gums are all signs of pregnancy gingivitis. Don’t worry though, it’s completely normal. In fact, nearly half of all pregnant women have gingivitis.
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