There are many myths about visiting a dentist while you’re pregnant, but your developing baby isn’t any reason to put your oral health on hold. In fact, it’s more important than ever because you can have a higher risk of cavities and gum disease. Some issues can even affect your baby, causing low birth weight or preterm delivery. While cleanings and checkups are safe, and even some procedures, what if you need dental sedation? Although sedation dentistry is safe for most patients, there are a few things you need to know if you’re expecting.






Dentures have been used for generations to replace missing teeth. New technologies allow them to look and feel more natural than ever. Your denture is custom-crafted to fit your mouth like a glove as it rests on top of your gum tissue. Suction is all that’s needed to hold your new teeth in place. However, if you have a big speaking event or will be eating a juicy steak, you may want a little more stability. A denture adhesive can help, but only as a temporary solution. Here’s what you need to know about using a denture adhesive.
