Prenatal Health Protect both you and your precious baby with a healthy mouth. Dental care during pregnancy is safe and important! UCLA Community Oral Health.

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Prenatal Health Protect both you and your precious baby with a healthy mouth. Dental care during pregnancy is safe and important! UCLA Community Oral Health Program Module 2: Prenatal Health & Transmission

Prenatal Health Hormone changes may cause your gums to swell, be more sensitive, and bleed easier. Don’t stop flossing or brushing. Be gentle. Bleeding and swelling should decrease with time. Contact your dentist if concerned. UCLA Community Oral Health Program Module 2: Prenatal Health & Transmission

Dental Visits-Prenatal Health Get dental care. Medi‐Cal covers dental care for pregnant women! Tell the dentist you are pregnant and your due date. Most dental procedures are safe: o Cleanings and fillings o X‐rays Ask for a lead apron to cover your stomach and neck. UCLA Community Oral Health Program Module 2: Prenatal Health & Transmission

Prenatal Health You can pass germs that cause cavities to your baby Parents/Caregivers are the #1 way babies get germs that cause cavities Moms with healthy mouths have more babies without cavities. UCLA Community Oral Health Program Module 2: Prenatal Health & Transmission

Transmission Source is usually mother Transmission may occur at birth. From sharing UCLA Community Oral Health Program Module 2: Prenatal Health & Transmission Why is maternal oral health important because caries is contagious

Transmission When baby begins eating solid foods, do not share your baby’s spoon or food. Bacteria that cause cavities can spread to your baby. Use your own spoon to test food ‐ and remind others also UCLA Community Oral Health Program Module 2: Prenatal Health & Transmission