Teeth movement during pregnancy
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Teeth movement during pregnancy
I just found out that I was pregnant and adviced my ortho on the next visit. He was delighted and said that it was great news because it would make my teeth move much quicker and that due to all the hormones, circulation etc that "it was equivalent to working on a teenage girl". In fact, he said that he would intentionally refrain from mentioning this fact to women of child-bearing age due to the fact that in the past he had patients get themselves pregnant and come back to his practice announcing "they were now ready for braces"!. Has anyone else had any experience with braces during pregnancy in terms of teeth movement?
Hi Lysachick,
and thanks for posting this...
I'm thinking of having a baby in the near future, and I had heard that if you had braces, and got them off that they would move back to their original positions... so I was worried that if I had my braces on while I got pregnant that they would get screwed up or something. I'm glad that it will help with the process...
Congratulations on your pregnancy!
and thanks for posting this...
I'm thinking of having a baby in the near future, and I had heard that if you had braces, and got them off that they would move back to their original positions... so I was worried that if I had my braces on while I got pregnant that they would get screwed up or something. I'm glad that it will help with the process...
Congratulations on your pregnancy!
I'm due in August, and let me tell you that despite the bonus of having my teeth move more quickly, dealing with the first trimester in braces ain't fun! In this all important time of nutrious eating habits pregnany diet sucks! No soft cheeses, deli-meats, antipastos, sushi, booze or unpastuerised juices! (That's my whole life just gone out the window!) And of course my ability to eat fresh raw veggies and crunchy fruits is largely hindered by the braces- especially after the last adjustment I had! Ouch! Still suffering almost a week later. I think bubs must be struggling to get nutrition at the moment. Then there's the morning sickness which gets stuck in the braces, especially since I have linguals on the top. Ugh!
But I'm sure it will all be worthwhile in the end! Thanks for the support guys.
But I'm sure it will all be worthwhile in the end! Thanks for the support guys.
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I had horrible morning sickness with all three of my kids. I can't imagine being pregnant and having braces. I feel for you. Thankfully it doesn't last forever even though it seems like it. I'm sure you'll get through it just fine. I could barely eat anything or take my vitamins because I felt so awful and every time my doctor assured me that the baby would be okay.Then there's the morning sickness which gets stuck in the braces, especially since I have linguals on the top. Ugh!
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When a woman is pregnant, the lil baby takes an amount of calcium it needs from the teeth and bones of its mum - I'd guess that may weaken the teeth (or reduce their size v.slightly), making them easier to move.
The differing hormone levels won't make the teeth easier to move directly, but will affect the movement of calcium.
(hehe someones been revising for uni exams..tomorrow )
The differing hormone levels won't make the teeth easier to move directly, but will affect the movement of calcium.
(hehe someones been revising for uni exams..tomorrow )
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