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You’re having a baby! Excitedly, you contacted friends and family to share the life-changing news, but did you also remember to call your dentist? You might wonder, “What does my dentist have to do with our new addition to the family?” More than you might realize.
H2. The Oral Systemic Link
An important facet of caring and planning for your new bundle of joy involves maintaining your own health, both before and during your pregnancy. Studies reveal that maintaining healthy teeth and gums affect more than just your mouth. The condition of your mouth can also impact your overall health, as well as that of your developing baby.
If you’re still in the planning stages of adding a new addition to the family, you would do well to visit your dentist and resolve any dental issues beforehand.
H3. I’m Doctor Emmett Brown
Good evening, I’m Doctor Emmett Brown. I’m standing on the parking lot of Twin Pines Mall. It’s Saturday morning, October 26, 1985, 1:18 a.m. and this is temporal experiment number one. C’mon, Einy, hey hey boy, get in there, that a boy, in you go, get down, that’s it.

Science Fiction Theater. Ho ho ho, look at it roll. Now we could watch Jackie Gleason while we eat. Lorenzo, where’re you keys? That’s George McFly? Doc, you gotta help me. you were the only one who knows how your time machine works.
H4. The flux capacitor.
C’mon man, let’s do something that really cooks. Marty, this may seem a little foreward, but I was wondering if you would ask me to the Enchantment Under The Sea Dance on Saturday. Hey beat it, spook, this don’t concern you. Science Fiction Theater.
H4. Sad to see you go
I got enough practical jokes for one evening. Good night, future boy. You know Marty, I’m gonna be very sad to see you go. You’ve really mad a difference in my life, you’ve given me something to shoot for. Just knowing, that I’m gonna be around to se 1985, that I’m gonna succeed in this. That I’m gonna have a chance to travel through time. It’s going to be really hard waiting 30 years before I could talk to you about everything that’s happened in the past few days. I’m really gonna miss you, Marty. Yeah, exactly. Over there, on my hope chest. I’ve never seen purple underwear before, Calvin. Uh, well, okay Biff, uh, I’ll finish that on up tonight and I’ll bring it over first thing tomorrow morning.
H2. Back to the Future Trivia
Pregnancy can be a busy time. Nevertheless, don’t forget to make time to care for the health of you and your baby. Maintain your oral health with the help of your trusted dentist.
Pregnancy can be a busy time. Nevertheless, don’t forget to make time to care for the health of you and your baby. Maintain your oral health with the help of your trusted dentist.
Develop good habits when it comes to brushing your teeth, flossing, and eating healthy. If you suffer the unpleasant effects of morning sickness, rinse your mouth afterwards with water or a fluoride rinse to help protect your teeth.
- The Spanish dubbing of the film mistranslated flux as the nonexistent fluzo instead of flujo, adding to the exoticity of a condensador de fluzo.
- The Italian dubbing of the film mistranslated the name as “flusso canalizzatore“, which roughly means “channeling flux“; however, when Marty reads the letter from Doc in the third movie, it talks about the broken “condensatore di flusso“, which is an exact translation of “flux capacitor”, but at this point appears to be totally unrelated to the rest of the movies (at least for only-Italian-speaking people).
- In the German-dubbed version, the device was once again mistranslated and called the “fluxkompensator” (“flux compensator”). The correct German translation for the word capacitor, however, would be “‘Kondensator”.
- In the French version, the DeLorean needs 2.21 gigawatts instead of 1.21.
- The original flux capacitor props used high pressure gas relays as the active components which while operating created the steady pulsing which is seen when the time circuits are turned on.
- In the fourth draft of Back to the Future, the flux capacitor was called the temporal field capacitor. Bob Gale later used the name as the prototype of the flux capacitor in the comic story he co-wrote entitled The Doc Who Never Was.
- In the 2004 film The Polar Express , the flux capacitor can be seen inside the cab of the Berkshire 1225 steam locomotive in a scene where two engineers of the train are trying to retrieve a loose cotter pin during the journey to the North Pole.
- The original schematics for the flux capacitor were left unused in Back to the Future III and replaced with an updated design, however a few custom-printed schematics were made available in online auctions. In these schematics, they hold detailed instructions on how it works and annotations on how to repair it.
Pregnancy can be a busy time. Nevertheless, don’t forget to make time to care for the health of you and your baby. Maintain your oral health with the help of your trusted dentist. Develop good habits when it comes to brushing your teeth, flossing, and eating healthy. If you suffer the unpleasant effects of morning sickness, rinse your mouth afterwards with water or a fluoride rinse to help protect your teeth.
H2. Pregnancy and Oral Health
Maintaining good oral hygiene during pregnancy can be a challenge as your body undergoes significant hormonal changes, some of which can have a negative impact on your teeth and gums. Several potential issues may be:
- Morning Sickness—Nausea and vomiting can repeatedly expose your teeth to corrosive stomach acid. Over time, this acid may weaken the protective enamel coating on your teeth and lead to tooth decay or other complications.
- Pregnancy Tumors—These are lumps that may appear along the gum line and between your teeth. They may bleed easily but are neither harmful nor cancerous. Usually they will disappear after pregnancy, but your dentist can help you care for this problem if required.
- Increased Snacking—Pregnancy often results in an increased appetite and snacking. If these snacks are sugary, full of starch, or acidic, it greatly increases your likelihood of developing plaque and tooth decay.
- Pregnancy Gingivitis—The hormonal fluctuations experienced by expecting mother puts you at greater risk for experiencing swollen, bleeding gums, and the development of gum disease. Left untreated, this can lead to infections within your teeth, gums, and jawbone. It may even result in a low birth weight baby, or a possible premature birth.
Pregnancy can be a busy time. Nevertheless, don’t forget to make time to care for the health of you and your baby. Maintain your oral health with the help of your trusted dentist. Develop good habits when it comes to brushing your teeth, flossing, and eating healthy. If you suffer the unpleasant effects of morning sickness, rinse your mouth afterwards with water or a fluoride rinse to help protect your teeth.
H2. Take Preventative Action
Pregnancy can be a busy time. Nevertheless, don’t forget to make time to care for the health of you and your baby. Maintain your oral health with the help of your trusted dentist. Develop good habits when it comes to brushing your teeth, flossing, and eating healthy. If you suffer the unpleasant effects of morning sickness, rinse your mouth afterwards with water or a fluoride rinse to help protect your teeth.
Due to the extra challenges expectant mothers face, it is a good idea for pregnant women to visit their dentist more frequently during this time period to receive preventative oral examinations and professional cleanings. Book your appointment with us today to give you and your baby something to smile about.
Share this information with all your friends who are planning a new addition to the family, along with those who are are already expecting.
Are you currently pregnant? What’s your most bizarre food craving you’ve had thus far?
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