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Dental problems such as caries, erosion, epulis, periodontal infection, loose teeth, and ill-fitting crowns, bridges, and dentures (prostheses) may have special significance during pregnancy (5;8;9;19;2325). Tooth decay is the result of repeated acid attacks on the tooth enamel. Any increase in tooth decay during pregnancy may be due to changes in diet and oral hygiene. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy can cause extensive erosion. Pregnancy gingivitis is present in over 30 percent of pregnant women. At the time of labor and delivery, dislodged teeth or prostheses could cause complications | Undoing Racism in Public Health A Blueprint for Action in Urban MCH A Special Report to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation CityM Ì CH Undoing Racism in Public Health A Blueprint for Action in Urban MCH A Special Report to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation CityM ilCH at the University of Nebraska Medical Center 982170 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE 68198-2170 Authored by Debora Barnes-Josiah Ph.D. Edited by Maureen Fitzgerald M.P.A. August 2004 Cite as Barnes-Josiah D.L. 2004 Undoing Racism in Public Health A Blueprint for Action in Urban MCH. Omaha NE CityMatCH at the University of Nebraska Medical Center Undoing Racism in Public Health A Blueprint for Action in Urban MCH is not copyrighted. Readers are free to duplicate and use all or part of the information contained in this publication. In accordance with accepted publishing standards CityMatCH requests acknowledgement in print of any information reproduced in another publication. CityMatCH is a freestanding national membership organization of city and county health departments maternal and child health MCH programs and leaders representing urban communities in the United States. The mission of CityMatCH is to improve the health and well-being of urban women children and families by strengthening the public health organizations and leaders in their communities. CityMatCH through its network of urban health department maternal and child health leaders provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and strategies for addressing the health concerns of urban women children and families. For more information about CityMatCH contact Patrick Simpson Acting Executive Director CityMatCH at the University of Nebraska Medical Center 982170 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE 68198-2170. Telephone 402 561-7500 FAX 402 561-7525. CityMatCH can be found on the web at http www.citymatch.org Undoing Racism in Public Health A Blueprint for Action in Urban .