I have a toothache that might require extraction, but I'm also pregnant. I'm worried about the procedure and any potential risks to the baby. Is it generally considered safe to extract a tooth while pregnant?
Listen, don't suffer with that toothache, but make sure you talk to your gynac before going to the dentist. Usually, the second trimester is the safest time for such treatments, so don't worry, they will handle it safely.
My mother always told me to take extra care of teeth during pregnancy. If the pain is too much, please don't ignore it because infections can spread. Just visit your doctor and let them decide the safest way to treat it.
Toothache can be so painful during pregnancy, ho na! But actually, extraction is safe if your gynac gives permission. Just don't bear the pain, go and get a consultation soon.
With twins, my body was already a mess, and then a wisdom tooth started acting up! Dentists do extractions safely during pregnancy with special precautions, so don't suffer. Just double-check with your gynac once before the procedure.
If you have a tooth infection, getting it treated is very important because infections can spike blood sugar levels. Just tell your dentist that you are pregnant, and they will use safe, sugar-free or pregnancy-safe options.
You can definitely get a tooth extracted if it's causing a bad infection, but timing is key. Usually, dentists prefer doing it in the second trimester with safe anesthesia. Don't take any pain meds on your own, just consult your gynac first.
Oh god, dental pain plus pregnancy is a nightmare, honestly! I had a filling done in my 5th month and it was totally fine. Just go to the dentist, tell them you're pregnant, and they will use baby-safe anesthesia.
Actually yaar, dental work can be done, but you need a clearance note from your gynac first. My dentist told me they avoid X-rays and certain meds unless it's super urgent. Better to get both your docs on the same page.