The storm of hormones which is induced during pregnancy causes changes in the mother’s body, and the oral cavity is no exception. Pregnancy gingivitisis a well-recognized entity. The oral changes which are seen in pregnancy include gingivitis, gingival hyperplasia, pyogenic granuloma, and salivary changes. Increased facial pigmentation is also seen. Elevated levels of the circulating oestrogen, which cause an increased capillary permeability, predispose the pregnant women to gingivitis and gingival hyperplasia [7]. Pregnancy gingivitis usually affects the marginal and the interdental papilla and it is related to the preexisting gingivitis. Good oral hygiene can help in preventing or reducing the severity of the hormone mediated inflammatory oral changes.