poor oral health linked to preterm birth
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A new study released yesterday by the British Dental Association has shown how women who have gum disease and are at risk of preterm birth can reduce the chance of early delivery by improving their oral health .The research, presented in the Journal of Periodontology, reveals a 34 percent reduction in the risk of preterm births for expectant mothers suffering with gum disease if they undergo simple treatment at the dentist or hygienist. Preterm births are defined as babies born less than 37 weeks into pregnancy, and have historically been linked to poor levels of oral health. In England alone, 54,000 babies are born prematurely each year. Positive links between successful treatment for gum disease and reducing the likelihood of preterm births have been reported in the past. Dr Nigel Carter OBE, Chief Executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, believes the new research affirms the need for mums-to-be to take care of their oral health during pregnancy. Dr Carter says: “This paper adds to the growing body of evidence that suggests oral health during pregnancy is particularly important. While it is unreasonable to expect everyone to have impeccable oral health, all pregnant women should not neglect their mouths, particularly if there is a possibility of it having an impact on the unborn baby. Regular appointments with the dentist and hygienist may not be at the top of your priority list during pregnancy, but their importance cannot be underestimated. The dentist or hygienist may be able to give you advice on how to care for your teeth at home if you are suffering from morning sickness, not to mention a thorough cleaning and advice on how to look after your teeth and gums at home."

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