toothache during pregnancy

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  1. deebajegan

    deebajegan New IL'ite

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    hi
    I am 31 years old. this is my second pregnancy and im in 5thmonth.
    im having toothache while sleeping. when i brush with salt it reduced.can anyone advice me. why this happens and the remedy is good? will it affect my baby?
    thanks
     
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  2. Nijasav

    Nijasav IL Hall of Fame

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    The baby takes all the vitamins and minerals from you. So the baby takes the calcium also from you. So your calcium level is reducing. In olden days. elders advice to eat betal leaves with pinch of lime (Chuna in Hindi) + betel nut (is actually the seed of the graceful Areca palm.).
    Or
    Visit a doc and start talking calcium tablets
     
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    deebajegan New IL'ite

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    thanks for ur reply
     
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    Actually dental problem is common during pregnancy...if u prefer u can go general dental cleaning... include more cabbage and nuts ....
     
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    Hi
    Dental ache commonly occurs during pregnancy. Consult a Dentist & get the best advice.
    Prema barani
     
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    Hi,

    Kindly see a dentist for your oral hygiene and dental care. Whether your tooth ache is due to a cavity, gum problems, deficiency of some kind or any other reason, can be identified by a dentist.

    All I can tell you is dental issues are common in pregnancy and most of the pregnancy induced problems like bleeding gums and pregnancy induced gingivitis is harmless to the fetus.

    If it is anything else then i have no clue. Please relieve yourself off this pain rather than worrying and trying to self medicate yourself with home remedies you are not sure off.

    Take care...
     

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