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prophylaxis in pregnant women has intensified

American study shows a function of premature birth risk the success of periodontal treatment.

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for several years, a combination of periodontal disease (diseases of the periodontium) suggests the risk of premature delivery. This suspicion was discussed that the present in the oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream and into the uterus. This caused infections can cause premature births.

A March 2010 at the annual meeting of the International Association for Dental Research in Washington, DC study presented, the first time the risk of premature delivery of pregnant women with periodontal disease as a function of the success has investigated the PA treatment. This study shows very impressive results.

A total of 872 pregnant women studied, 162 women with periodontal disease was diagnosed and treated.
The periodontally-healthy women, it came in 7.2% of cases of a birth before the 35th Week of pregnancy, whereas in 23.4% in women with periodontal disease. After the outcome was "not successful" in "successful" or differentiated, the results were even clearer. In the women with periodontal disease successfully treated 45 of the 59 women gave birth in due time. In the 111 women in the PA treatment, or may not respond, 69 pregnancies ended in premature birth, only 42 pregnant women gave birth this time.






Although the details of the investigation are not yet published, but these data show that early periodontal care can significantly reduce the risk of pregnancy in a premature birth. Therefore, a consistent reduction of bacterial plaque in the oral cavity before and during pregnancy is of particular Importance. In our practice, we can advise you on prophylaxis before and during the Schwangferschaft as well as other possible treatments and therapies in relation to periodontal disease.

Dr.med.dent your practice team. Sasan Haroun Mahdavi-
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sources "must be intensified prophylaxis in pregnant women"
. The dentist week (DZW), Issue 17/10, Apr. 2010, pages 1 and 4

Jeffcoat, M., Parry, S., Sammel, M., Macon, G. (2010) Risk of preterm birth is reduced with successful periodontal treatment. AADR Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, March 3-6, 2010, Abstr. # 690 under http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/2010dc/webprogram/Paper127734.html

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