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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 20 MIN

Why Dental Care During Pregnancy Is Critical; Dr. Michael Duboff | MaternalRx

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Dental care during pregnancy is often overlooked in routine prenatal counseling, yet hormonal changes, frequent vomiting, dehydration, and acid exposure can significantly impact oral health in pregnancy. In this episode of the MaternalRx Podcast, host Dr. Danielle Plummer, PharmD speaks with Dr. Michael Duboff, DMD, about the critical importance of dental care during pregnancy and how pharmacists and healthcare providers can help prevent long-term complications. From enamel erosion caused by hyperemesis gravidarum to pregnancy gingivitis and periodontal disease, this conversation explores what happens inside the mouth during pregnancy, when tooth damage becomes irreversible, and what practical steps patients and healthcare providers can take to protect oral health. Dr. Duboff also addresses common misconceptions about the safety of dental treatment during pregnancy, including fluoride use, dental X-rays, anesthetics, and the importance of preventive dental care. The episode also highlights insurance and access issues, including how some insurance plans and Medicaid programs may expand dental coverage during pregnancy, an important opportunity for patients to receive needed care. This episode emphasizes the critical role pharmacists can play in maternal health education, early identification of oral health risks, and patient counseling. You'll Learn: • How repeated gastric acid exposure from vomiting can weaken tooth enamel during pregnancy • Why brushing immediately after vomiting can worsen enamel erosion • Safe oral care strategies for pregnant patients with severe nausea or hyperemesis gravidarum • What pregnancy gingivitis is and why hormonal changes increase gum inflammation and bleeding • How fluoride varnish and high-fluoride toothpaste help protect enamel during pregnancy • Why dental cleanings every 3 months may benefit pregnant patients • The link between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth and low birth weight • Why dental treatment—including X-rays and local anesthetics—is generally safe during pregnancy • Restorative treatment options for enamel erosion and tooth decay, including fillings, crowns, and bonding • How insurance coverage and Medicaid policies may provide expanded dental benefits during pregnancy • The important role pharmacists can play in oral health counseling for pregnant patients Key Clinical Takeaways 1. Gastric Acid Damages Tooth Enamel Frequent vomiting exposes teeth to stomach acid, which erodes enamel and exposes the underlying dentin, increasing the risk of decay and sensitivity. 2. Do NOT Brush Immediately After Vomiting Brushing immediately after vomiting can scrub away weakened enamel. Instead: Rinse with water or a baking soda solution Wait about 30 minutes before brushing 3. Pregnancy Increases Risk of Gingivitis Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase gum inflammation and bleeding, making good oral hygiene and professional cleanings even more important. 4. Dental Care During Pregnancy Is Safe Preventive care and many dental treatments—including dental X-rays with shielding and local anesthetics—are considered safe, particularly during the second trimester. 5. Preventive Care Is Essential Regular dental visits, fluoride treatments, and proper oral hygiene can help prevent irreversible enamel damage and periodontal disease. 6. Insurance Coverage May Improve During Pregnancy Some insurance plans and Medicaid programs expand dental coverage for pregnant patients, providing an important opportunity to receive preventive care and necessary dental treatment. Practical Counseling Tips for Pharmacists Pharmacists can support pregnant patients by recommending: • Rinsing with water or baking soda solution after vomiting • Waiting 30 minutes before brushing teeth • Using fluoride toothpaste or prescription high-fluoride toothpaste if appropriate • Maintaining hydration whenever possible • Scheduling regular dental visits during pregnancy • Seeking evaluation for bleeding gums, tooth sensitivity, or oral pain Because pharmacists are often the most accessible healthcare professionals, they play an important role in identifying oral health risks early and encouraging patients to seek dental care. Connect With Our Guests Dr. Michael Duboff, DMD Practice: AXIS Dental – Las Vegas Email: [email protected] Dr. Danielle Plummer, PharmD Website: www.Obstet-Rx.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellerplummer/

Dental care during pregnancy is often overlooked in routine prenatal counseling, yet hormonal changes, frequent vomiting, dehydration, and acid exposure can significantly impact oral health in pregnancy.In this episode of the MaternalRx Podcast, host Dr. Danielle Plummer, PharmD speaks with Dr. Michael Duboff, DMD, about the critical importance of dental care during pregnancy and how pharmacists and healthcare providers can help prevent long-term complications.From enamel erosion caused by hyperemesis gravidarum to pregnancy gingivitis and periodontal disease, this conversation explores what happens inside the mouth during pregnancy, when tooth damage becomes irreversible, and what practical steps patients and healthcare providers can take to protect oral health.Dr. Duboff also addresses common misconceptions about the safety of dental treatment during pregnancy, including fluoride use, dental X-rays, anesthetics, and the importance of preventive dental care. The episode also highlights insurance and access issues, including how some insurance plans and Medicaid programs may expand dental coverage during pregnancy, an important opportunity for patients to receive needed care.This episode emphasizes the critical role pharmacists can play in maternal health education, early identification of oral health risks, and patient counseling.You'll Learn:• How repeated gastric acid exposure from vomiting can weaken tooth enamel during pregnancy• Why brushing immediately after vomiting can worsen enamel erosion• Safe oral care strategies for pregnant patients with severe nausea or hyperemesis gravidarum• What pregnancy gingivitis is and why hormonal changes increase gum inflammation and bleeding• How fluoride varnish and high-fluoride toothpaste help protect enamel during pregnancy• Why dental cleanings every 3 months may benefit pregnant patients• The link between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth and low birth weight• Why dental treatment—including X-rays and local anesthetics—is generally safe during pregnancy• Restorative treatment options for enamel erosion and tooth decay, including fillings, crowns, and bonding• How insurance coverage and Medicaid policies may provide expanded dental benefits during pregnancy• The important role pharmacists can play in oral health counseling for pregnant patientsKey Clinical Takeaways1. Gastric Acid Damages Tooth EnamelFrequent vomiting exposes teeth to stomach acid, which erodes enamel and exposes the underlying dentin, increasing the risk of decay and sensitivity.2. Do NOT Brush Immediately After VomitingBrushing immediately after vomiting can scrub away weakened enamel.Instead:Rinse with water or a baking soda solutionWait about 30 minutes before brushing3. Pregnancy Increases Risk of GingivitisHormonal changes during pregnancy increase gum inflammation and bleeding, making good oral hygiene and professional cleanings even more important.4. Dental Care During Pregnancy Is SafePreventive care and many dental treatments—including dental X-rays with shielding and local anesthetics—are considered safe, particularly during the second trimester.5. Preventive Care Is EssentialRegular dental visits, fluoride treatments, and proper oral hygiene can help prevent irreversible enamel damage and periodontal disease.6. Insurance Coverage May Improve During PregnancySome insurance plans and Medicaid programs expand dental coverage for pregnant patients, providing an important opportunity to receive preventive care and necessary dental treatment.Practical Counseling Tips for PharmacistsPharmacists can support pregnant patients by recommending:• Rinsing with water or baking soda solution after vomiting• Waiting 30 minutes before brushing teeth• Using fluoride toothpaste or prescription high-fluoride toothpaste if appropriate• Maintaining hydration whenever possible• Scheduling regular dental visits during pregnancy• Seeking evaluation for bleeding gums, tooth

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