Abstract

Pregnancy is a physiological condition characterized by multiple changes in the entire the woman’s body, including the oral cavity

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  • Pregnancy is a physiological condition characterized by multiple changes in the entire woman’s body, including the oral cavity

  • The second set of questions (4 to 9) referred to the therapeutic approach of the pregnant women: the medical procedures they perform and what period during pregnancy they chose for the dental treatments

  • Maintaining the dental and oral health is essential during pregnancy

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Introduction

Pregnancy is a physiological condition characterized by multiple changes in the entire woman’s body, including the oral cavity. Gingivitis, pyogenic granulomas and some salivary changes are common conditions in pregnant women. Pregnancy is a physiological condition characterized by multiple changes in the entire the woman’s body, including the oral cavity. Systemic Physiological Adaptations in the Body During Pregnancy. The systemic changes that occur in pregnancy encompass various anatomical and physiological adaptations in order to nurture. These changes begin after the conception and affect every system in the body such as: a. A - Human studies showed no risk to the fetus, B. Increased risk of apneea and dyspneea j.

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