asis for Determining the Effectiveness of Organizing and Implementing Prophylaxis of Dental Diseases during Pregnancy and Lactation

dental prophylaxis; pregnancy oral care; lactation dental health; maternal oral hygiene; prenatal dental education; public health programs; preventive dentistry; oral disease prevention; integrated maternal care; clinical effectiveness.

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June 8, 2025

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Pregnancy and lactation are critical periods in a woman’s life where oral health often receives insufficient attention, despite being closely tied to both maternal and fetal well-being. This study aims to identify and evaluate the foundational criteria for effectively organizing and implementing preventive dental care during these stages. Drawing on clinical data, patient interviews, and healthcare system audits, the research focuses on the practical and strategic factors that impact the success of prophylactic interventions. The findings reveal that the effectiveness of such programs depends not only on clinical outcomes (e.g., reduced caries and gingivitis rates) but also on timely patient education, accessibility of dental services, and integration with obstetric care. The study supports the development of structured, patient-centered protocols that bridge the gap between dental and maternal healthcare, ensuring that oral health is treated as an essential part of prenatal and postnatal care.

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