孕期口腔健康优先。

The Kansas nurse Pub Date : 2004-11-01
Ginger Breedlove
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孕妇特别容易患牙龈和牙周病。怀孕期间的生化和激素变化增加了风险。此外,孕妇可能直到疾病晚期才出现症状,因此在不知不觉中增加了围产期风险。相关风险包括:早产,低出生体重婴儿,先兆子痫,牙龈组织溃疡,妊娠肉芽肿和牙齿糜烂。吸烟、营养缺乏或不经常去看牙医的女性患这种疾病的风险会增加。许多妇女没有认识到怀孕期间口腔护理的重要性,而另一些妇女在护理方面遇到障碍。应教育卫生保健提供者认识到怀孕期间口腔健康并发症的风险。本文综述了有关口腔健康与妊娠关系的文献。对实践的影响包括:加强孕前和孕妇人群的筛查和转诊服务,在诊所提供口腔健康教育,并倡导所有孕妇负担得起的口腔健康。
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Prioritizing oral health in pregnancy.

Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to gum and periodontal disease. The biochemical and hormonal changes of pregnancy enhance the risk. In addition, pregnant women may not experience symptoms until advanced disease stages and therefore unknowingly increase perinatal risk. Associated risks include: premature birth, low birth weight babies, pre-eclampsia, ulcerations of the gingival tissue, pregnancy granuloma, and tooth erosion. These risks increase in women who smoke, experience nutritional deficiencies, or have less frequent visits to the dentist. Many women fail to see the importance of oral care in pregnancy while others experience barriers to care. Health care providers should be educated to recognize the risks of oral health complications during pregnancy. This article provides a review of literature on the correlations between oral health and pregnancy. Implications for practice include: enhanced screening and referral services in preconception and pregnant populations, providing oral health education in clinics, and advocating affordable oral health for all pregnant women.

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