A trimester-by-trimester dental clarity course, so you never have to guess what's safe for you or your baby through all 9 months. Built by a gold-medalist dentist who has treated pregnant patients for 12+ years.
Doctor-guided
Pregnancy-safe
₹2,499 for the first 100 registrations
Doctor-guided · Pregnancy-safe · Easy to follow
Pregnancy hormones make gums bleed, swell, and trap bacteria more easily — even if you've never had dental trouble before.
Untreated gum disease during pregnancy has been associated with preterm birth and low birth weight, among the risks doctors watch for.
It's also been linked to a higher chance of gestational diabetes and other pregnancy complications.
This is largely preventable. It takes a few minutes a day — and knowing exactly what's safe for your trimester.
You don't need to panic about this, and you don't need to sit with it either. Most of what protects you and your baby costs nothing and takes minutes. That's exactly what this course walks you through, one trimester at a time.
Tap the ones that feel true.
If even one of these is true, this course is made for you.
Not a generic guide. Five stages, from before you conceive to after you deliver, so you only ever engage with what's relevant right now.
What to fix before you conceive, so you go in tension-free.
What to expect and what to watch for in these first weeks.
The treatments worth getting done now, and why timing matters.
Preparing for delivery without leaving anything unchecked.
Restoring your smile after the hormonal shifts of pregnancy.
Open any section to see what it covers. Nothing hidden until after you've paid.
Why oral care protects two lives, not one. The biggest myths busted, including "avoid all dental care while pregnant" and "calcium leaches from your teeth into the baby." How your gum health, nutrition, and bacteria influence your baby's teeth. What's covered across the whole course, and how to navigate it if you're in pain right now versus planning ahead.
How to self-check at home for early signs of gum disease, cavities, and wisdom tooth issues, before anything hurts. What to tell your dentist when you're planning a pregnancy, and exactly what to get checked. Which treatments to complete now (scaling, fluoride, wisdom tooth removal if needed) and which elective work (aligners, implants, whitening) is best finished before you conceive. Daily brushing, flossing, and product routines to build before pregnancy starts.
Why this window matters most for your baby's development, and what that means for dental care. How to take simple at-home photos to track your gums and teeth. Recognising early gum disease and cavity risk from nausea and vomiting. What counts as a true emergency versus what can wait, and the full elective-treatment grid for this trimester — what's safe, what to delay.
Why this is generally the best time for most dental treatment. What's safe to get done now — cleanings, fillings, root canals, extractions if needed — with the right precautions. A full elective-treatment grid for implants, veneers, whitening, and orthodontics. How to plan a comfortable appointment: timing, positioning, and what to tell your OB and dentist beforehand.
What changes as you get closer to delivery, and why comfort and short appointments matter now. Home checks for a loose tooth and when to call your dentist. What emergency care still looks like at this stage, and which elective treatments to postpone until after delivery.
Dental care while breastfeeding, including which medications are considered compatible. How your hormones and gums reset after delivery, and what to self-check for. When to schedule your postnatal dental visit, and which elective treatments (implants, whitening, veneers) can safely restart.
How to clean your baby's gums from day one, and what "lift the lip" checks catch early. How cavity-causing bacteria are passed from mother to baby, and simple habits that prevent it. What your baby's teeth need nutritionally, and when to book their first dental visit.
Additional trimester-by-trimester guidance if you're going through IVF, have PCOD, a thyroid condition, pre-existing or gestational diabetes, or anemia — since each of these changes what your gums do during pregnancy and what's safe to treat when. You'll only need to engage with the section that applies to you.
Practical routines for frequent snacking and cravings without damaging your teeth, realistic oral care for working women versus stay-at-home moms, and what jaw pain or teeth grinding from stress might actually mean — and what to do about it.
A patient in her 6th month had multiple cavities and wanted front-tooth veneers. Cavities were treated safely during the second-trimester window.
Food kept getting stuck in a broken filling, and she worried it would worsen as the pregnancy progressed. Fixed during the second trimester.
Told by every dentist to "wait till delivery," she carried an untreated cavity through her whole pregnancy. By the time she was seen, it needed a root canal.
Her wisdom tooth pain came and went, never severe enough to push her to a dentist. Before she started trying to conceive, she came in anyway, so it wouldn't turn into a problem mid-pregnancy.
Newly married, she knew pregnancy could happen soon given family expectations. Rather than wait, she got her bleeding gums treated early, so her mouth was healthy well before she conceived.
Gold Medalist · BDS & MDS
Over 12 years of practice, she kept hearing the same things from pregnant patients: "I developed a cavity because of pregnancy." "I was scared to come in, I thought it would harm the baby." "The other dentist told me to wait till delivery."
This course exists to close that gap — giving every pregnant woman the right information, at the right trimester, to take the right action, without fear.
Complete, trimester-by-trimester dental clarity — so you never have to guess what's safe for you or your baby.
15-day, no-questions-asked guarantee. If you don't find value within 15 days, you get a full refund. No explanation needed.
It's a genuine gap between two specialities that don't always overlap in training. Some gynaecologists now recommend a dental check in the second trimester precisely because of this. This course exists to close that exact gap.
You can find fragments. What's harder to find is one clear, organised, trimester-by-trimester plan from a dentist who has actually treated pregnant patients — plus the ability to ask her your specific question. That combination isn't something a search result can give you.
The course is trimester-wise, so you only engage with what's relevant to you right now, in short sessions, not a long commitment.
No. This course is about knowledge and prevention. Most of what you need to do costs very little, or nothing at all.
You're covered by the 15-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee.
A few simple, pregnancy-safe habits, learned at the right time, from a dentist who does this every day.
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