TREATMENT OF GINGIVITIS IN PREGNANT WOMEN AT AT THE OBSTETRICS OF BACH MAI HOSPITAL, 2019-2020

Phan Huy Hoàng, Hoàng Bảo Duy, Hà Ngọc Chiều, Trịnh Thị Thái Hà, Lê Hưng

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Objectives: Determining the need for gingivitis treatment in pregnant women at the Obstetrics Department of Bach Mai Hospital - Hanoi in 2019-2020. Research method: cross-sectional description. Results: Mainly, pregnant women need No.2 gingivitis treatment. Women who are pregnant in the first 3 months have only the treatment demand of No.1 and No.2, the middle 3 months and the last 3 months only No.2 and No.3. CPITN, No.3, groups of anterior teeth accounted for 0.9%, of posterior teeth 9.2%. Conclusion: Most pregnant women need instructions on oral hygiene, the method to remove tartar and smooth the root surface, eliminate tooth deposits. It is required to strengthen oral health care for pregnant women to control the disease and eliminate the potential oral health risks that may arise during pregnancy.

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