Maintaining good oral health is an important part of a healthy pregnancy. At Emirates Hospitals Group, our Pregnancy Dental Check Up services are designed to protect both expectant mothers and their developing babies. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can increase the risk of gum disease, tooth decay, and oral infections, which is why regular dental care plays such a crucial role in supporting overall maternal wellbeing.
We ensure that every mother receives safe, comfortable, and expertly guided dental care throughout every stage of pregnancy.
Regular dental check-ups during pregnancy allow our specialists to:
Our goal is to safeguard both your oral health and your baby’s wellbeing with gentle, evidence-based care.
At Emirates Hospitals Group, our dedicated team of dentists, periodontists, and dental hygienists provide a full range of pregnancy-safe dental services, including:
Routine Check Ups & Cleanings
Gum Disease Management
Pregnancy-Safe Dental Treatments
Safe Diagnostic Imaging
Oral Health Education for Expectant Mothers
Tips for preventing gum inflammation and sensitivity
Focus on assessment, cleaning, and treatment planning.
Safest period for completing necessary dental treatments.
Essential and emergency treatments only, prioritizing comfort.
Our pregnancy dental evaluation includes:
Review of symptoms and oral hygiene habits
If you have received dental advice elsewhere or have concerns regarding treatment safety during pregnancy, our specialists are available to provide expert second opinions and personalized guidance.
At Emirates Hospitals Group, we are committed to ensuring every mother receives safe, comfortable, and reassuring dental care throughout her pregnancy. With our specialized Pregnancy Dental Check-Up services, you can feel confident that both you and your baby are fully supported.
Book your pregnancy dental consultation today.
Yes.
Routine dental care, cleanings, and most treatments are safe, especially in the second trimester.
No.
When needed, we use pregnancy safe X-rays with protective shielding and ultra-low radiation.
Hormonal changes can cause pregnancy gingivitis, making gums more sensitive and prone to bleeding.
Only elective cosmetic treatments, like whitening or veneers, are postponed. Essential treatments are safe when medically required.
Seek care immediately. Infections, swelling, or severe pain can be treated safely at any stage of pregnancy.
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