Expecting a baby? Congratulations!
If you want to smile big and healthy during the gender reveal and after the baby is born, then don’t forget about your dental care along the way. Regular dental visits help mitigate the increased risk of gum disease and protect your smile during pregnancy.
If you’re wondering what’s safe when it comes to visiting the dentist while pregnant, you’re not alone. Let’s clear up the confusion and outline what’s okay and what can wait.
Routine Care Is Safe and Encouraged
Regular dental checkups and cleanings are safe throughout pregnancy. In fact, they’re recommended, since hormonal changes can increase your risk for gum disease and tooth decay.
Most dentists agree that the second trimester is the best time for non-urgent procedures. You’re more comfortable, morning sickness may have eased, and the baby’s development is past its most vulnerable stages.
Procedures That Are Safe During Pregnancy
You can safely get many necessary dental procedures during pregnancy. Remember, your dental health affects your whole-body health, including your baby’s, so it’s important to stay on top of critical care. Some pregnancy-safe dental treatments in Toronto include:
- Dental cleanings
- Exams and X-rays (with proper shielding)
- Fillings and crowns
- Emergency procedures for pain or infection
Procedures to Postpone Until After Birth
While urgent care is always a priority, elective procedures can wait until after the baby is born. If you’re considering the following, we recommend scheduling after your delivery:
- Teeth whitening
- Cosmetic veneers
- Non-urgent surgeries
How to Prepare for a Dental Visit While Pregnant
Our dental team at Hayden Charles Dental Care will adapt our approach to keep you safe and relaxed. Here are a few steps you can take to help us help you:
- Let the office know you’re pregnant before your appointment
- Bring a list of medications or supplements you’re taking
- Ask about positioning options if you’re uncomfortable lying flat
Pregnancy-Safe Dental Care in Toronto, ON
Dental care is an essential part of a healthy pregnancy, and pregnancy can also increase the risk of common dental issues. Dental cleanings and many treatments are perfectly safe, and even encouraged. Don’t put off your smile just because you’re expecting. Visit Hayden Charles Dental Care for pregnancy-safe dentistry in Toronto, ON.



















