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Pregnancy: is it Safe to Visit the Dentist?
By ThinkBaby on 24/08/2009 01:35:48
Are dental treatments and X-rays dangerous when you are expecting a baby?

Because women are aware that they need to be cautious with medicines in pregnancy, they tend to be reluctant to visit the doctor and dentist too. Are dental procedures safe in pregnancy?It's not only safe to go to the dentist during pregnancy

Mums-to-be told - “Take care of your teeth!”
By Kimberley Smith on 25/11/2010 14:48:18
Dentists warn of the dangers to your baby if you neglect your oral health in pregnancy

Mums-to-be have been remindedto keep on top of their oral hygiene in pregnancy as it can have a significant impact on their baby. A report, published in the December issue of General Dentistry, has encouraged dentists to educate and motivate

Focused Fitness: Yoga for mums
By Maria Muennich on 17/10/2007 10:55:28
So everybody from Madonna to your dentist is doing it, but what's so great about yoga and how is it particularly helpful to mums?

Why use yoga for exercise?Try and get past the trendiness and celebrity-bandwagon-jumping of modern yoga for a second and you'll be able to appreciate why the ancient Indian form of spiritual and physical exercise has become so wildly popular. First of all, yoga brings both phys...

Pregnancy and dental care
By Maria Muennich on 29/03/2007 06:43:31
Why caring well for your teeth in pregnancy is more important than ever, and how you can do it safely

more fresh fruit and vegetablesAvoid fizzy and sugary drinks and don't drink too much sweet fruit juiceMake sure you visit your dentist for regular check-ups during pregnancy. If you can go and get a clean bill of dental health before falling pregnant

Free prescriptions and dental care in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/01/2007 01:10:56
Once your doctor has confirmed you are pregnant, and for the 12 months after your baby is born, you are entitled to free prescriptions and NHS dental treatment. Here's how to get it.

entitlement card in the post. This will come with instructions about what to do if your baby is born after the due date, so you can still have the full 12 months free prescription benefit.Does this cover dental services too?If you attend an NHS dentist, you

Essential tips for a healthy pregnancy
By Liz Stansfield on 21/02/2011 10:36:58
Looking after yourself during pregnancy will give your baby the best start in life. Follow these golden rules for a happy and healthy nine months

. If you're indulging your sweet cravings you're also adding more sugar to your diet which isn't good news for your teeth and gums either.See your dentistDental care is free on the NHS during pregnancy and until your baby is 1, so when your pregnancy

Brushing your baby's teeth
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/06/2009 01:30:45
Keeping your baby's mouth healthy is essential, even before they get their second set of permanent teeth.

dessert! It might be useful for you to sometimes brush your teeth at the same time, to set an example, as he is unlikely to think about doing the back teeth as well as the front ones.Going to the dentistAlthough your child is unlikely to need fillings

Parents' shock as baby is born with two front teeth
By Amanda Pauley on 22/08/2011 12:14:07
Newcastle couple were amazed when they saw their daughter’s toothy grin

.Teething usually occurs in little ones between six months and a year, but little Summer who is less than a month old, is already booked in to see the dentist.Her amazing toothy grin is a family trait as her grandmother, 76-year-old Shirley Burnit, was also born

Holly Willoughby takes time out of maternity leave for cosmetic work
By Daniella Delaney on 14/06/2011 17:57:18
This Morning and Dancing on Ice presenter and new mum has work done to be even more perfect

an eternity of a labour with even bessie mate Fearne Cotton getting involved. Maybe getting her teeth done is just the new mum pick-me-up she needs.Read more on:Why it's vital to visit the dentist when you're expectingMedicines - what's safe and what

Find out what career your child will have, by looking at his or her birthday
By Katie Garner on 05/09/2011 14:28:28
Researchers reveal that the month a child is born could indicate his or her future job

, while August could produce the next president! September babies could go on to be sports players or physicists while December is the month when the most dentists are born.September children are said to be smarter than August children

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