Can You Get Dental Cleanings During Your Menstrual Period? - Dentistry

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Is it safe to get a dental cleaning during menstruation?


Hello, can I get my teeth cleaned while on my period?

IVY, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/11/18

Dr. Huang Tingfang reply Dentistry


Dear Ms.
Ivy,
Hello! Generally, it is acceptable to have a dental cleaning during your menstrual period, unless there is severe gum inflammation.
You may experience increased bleeding.
Please communicate with your dentist for further guidance.
Thank you! Wishing you safety!
Sincerely,
Dr.
Huang Ting-Fang, Dentistry

Reply Date: 2016/11/18

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Yes, you can get dental cleanings during your menstrual period. There is no medical reason that would prevent you from having a dental cleaning while menstruating. However, there are a few considerations to keep in mind that might affect your comfort and experience during the appointment.

Firstly, some women may experience heightened sensitivity or discomfort during their menstrual cycle due to hormonal fluctuations. This can make dental procedures feel more uncomfortable than usual. If you are someone who tends to experience increased sensitivity or discomfort during your period, it might be a good idea to inform your dentist or dental hygienist before the cleaning. They can take extra care to ensure your comfort during the procedure.

Additionally, if you are experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding, you might want to consider rescheduling your appointment. While dental professionals are trained to handle various situations, heavy bleeding could potentially complicate the cleaning process, especially if you are undergoing procedures that require more extensive work.

Another factor to consider is your overall comfort level. If you feel bloated, crampy, or generally unwell during your period, you might prefer to postpone your dental cleaning until you are feeling better. Dental cleanings typically involve lying back in a dental chair for an extended period, which might not be comfortable if you are experiencing menstrual cramps.

It’s also worth noting that some women may feel more anxious or stressed during their menstrual period. If you are someone who experiences anxiety about dental visits, you might want to schedule your cleaning for a time when you feel more relaxed.

In summary, while there is no medical contraindication to having a dental cleaning during your menstrual period, personal comfort and individual circumstances should guide your decision. If you feel well and comfortable, there is no reason to postpone your appointment. However, if you have concerns about discomfort or heavy bleeding, it may be wise to discuss these with your dental provider or consider rescheduling for a more convenient time.

In terms of oral hygiene during your menstrual period, it’s important to maintain your regular dental care routine. Continue to brush and floss your teeth as usual, and consider using an antibacterial mouthwash to help keep your mouth clean and fresh. Hormonal changes during menstruation can sometimes lead to increased gum sensitivity or inflammation, so maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial.

If you have any specific concerns about your dental health or hygiene during your menstrual cycle, don’t hesitate to reach out to your dentist. They can provide personalized advice and recommendations based on your individual health needs.

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