Dental Insurance Plus – Baby Dental Care Starts With Mom
Wednesday, Feb. 7th 2024 1:17 PM
It is essential to understand that a baby’s dental care starts with their mother’s healthy pregnancy because baby teeth form before birth. If you are pregnant, eat a balanced, nutritious diet and get adequate vitamins and minerals, as your doctor advises. Do not avoid your dentist; sadly, many pregnant women do not see a dentist, which is essential. Pregnant women have a higher risk of gum disease and, therefore, should see their dentist to maintain their oral health while pregnant
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