When you are pregnant you are more likely to get gingivitis, therefore your gums can hurt. No, it sounds like your teeth are sensitive for some other reason that's not pregnancy symptom. The same hormones that bring extra blood flow to your pelvis bring extra blood flow to your teeth, gums, and sinus cavities. Sometimes this can have an effect on tooth health. It can result in fast progressing cavities and gum disease. Yes, infact it is a common sympton of pregnancy to experience discomfort in the mouth and sensitive teeth. Many women go through periods of teeth sensitivity and, as a dentist, I recomend Sensodyne Yes, gums become more sensitive during pregnancy. As hormonal changes occur, there is an increase of blood flow throughout your body that can cause swelling, sensitivity and tenderness in your gums. they become extremly sensitive i am a mother of 10 and i have expeienced the pain! when u touch them after 6 months they start to feel like a thousand knifes in ur belly!!!
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