Tooth Whitening and Pregnancy
Posted by Rara | July 14th, 2010 in Dental Care | 1 Comment »

Is there any risk to whiten teeth during
pregnancy?
Is no conclusive scientific studies to affirm or deny that the
teeth whitening products are safe in pregnancy.
So the manufacturers of these products recmiendan not use in pregnant women.
What would be the danger of using them?
The danger lies mainly in the intake of these substances by the mother who could bring some result in the fetus.
For this reason one recommended to wait at the end of pregnancy to whiten teeth.
Tags: pregnancy, teeth, tooth, tooth whitening, whitening
Possibility Related Posts:
- Tooth Demineralization
We now know that in a mouth there is an ongoing cycle of demineralization and remineralization in the tooth surface, for what we consider to caries ... - Chewing Gum for Teeth
Products good for the teeth are produced using ingredients to sweeten that can not be fermented by bacteria in the mouth.
This category includes ... - Fluoridated Salt Intake Reduces Decay Up To 60%
Due to the high incidence of caries in the Peruvian population, Dr. Jim Romero Lloclla, the Oral Health Strategy Health of the Ministry of Health (MoH... - Why Bruxism Occurs?
Bruxism, clenching and that teeth grinding is a movement disorder that has no schedule and is involuntary. It affects between 10% to 20% of the popu... - Beware of Oral Diseases in Summer
"During the summer you should maintain a more intense hygiene of the teeth and mouth, as the temperature increase contributes to the existence of or...
Loading...
[...] by about 90% of the Peruvian population, among them being dental caries, periodontal disease and tooth bad positions, the most [...]